Chapter 18: First afternoon tests

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John's POV
Nicole, Crystal and I were gathered around one table during our free period. We were all cramming history in our own unique way. Well, everyone was preparing for their first afternoon tests! YZ, Crystal, Nicole and I would be having three in the same week, and the other half of the group would have just 2. They were math, geography (or history) and literature (for half the group). I was feeling pretty apprehensive because I never had tests in the afternoon, but then again I had more exposure than Lucas did. Half my week was spent on afternoon lessons because of music and literature, so my body should be able to fine-tune itself. I'm more concerned that Lucas, Ethan, Anika and Chloe wouldn't be able to take this new change well.
Chloe's POV
"Huh?" I asked groggily, out of confusion and in denial. I felt like I was on my bed, surrounded by all my plushies, covered up with my off white blanket. But in reality, I fell asleep on the cold table.

"Are you ok?" My physics teacher asked me. I nodded tensing up all my body so I could focus on the lesson in front of me, only to be greeted by a bunch of giggles. I flushed and did everything I could to hold back my tears.
Shenhe's POV
Keqing: her body is basically jelly! I'm so awake at 2pm and she's already sleeping? OMG

Xingqiu: but we knew she could never pay attention after recess. She always falls asleep after, not like her sister who is usually alert as f*k. Only time she slept was when I teased her into long runs.

Shenhe: I can't wait to see her fall asleep at Friday's geography test. And Ms Jaclyn would keep nudging her awake, what do you think? Perfect for 3 Faith's little baby right?

All sans Ningguang: RIGHT!
Ethan's POV
Ethan's home-Ethan's room
Attempting the practice paper Ms Jaslyn printed for me, I tried my best to sit down and finish the paper in one setting. After all, the geography test on Friday sends me to finish the paper in one seating.

Spinning my pen, I blocked out all the sounds and my surroundings. It was just me and the paper. Now, what did the question want from me? I just thought back to what I learnt in geography and I just went to apply it into my paper. I guess that's why I could appreciate geography more than history, it wasn't as abstract. Whether I blocked out my environment or not, I grasped the concepts well. And I was getting a sense of the timing; I knew this was a test I was going to ace, even though this was going to be my first afternoon test.

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