Tuesday, August 15
Today, I witnessed what can only be described as the most ridiculous, yet somehow genius, thing I've ever seen. It started with Leo. Of course, it always starts with Leo.
We had our surprise history quiz today (which I'm still convinced was set up by Mr. Dreadmore just to test how much stress we can handle). Everyone was freaking out, frantically flipping through notes, trying to remember what we learned last week about ancient Greece—well, except for Leo. Leo, in his infinite wisdom, decided that studying wasn't going to cut it. No, Leo took a much more... innovative route.
During second period, while we were all pretending to work on something (I swear I wasn't napping), Leo snuck out of the classroom. I didn't think much of it at first, but when I looked up, Leo was coming back through the door with a grin on his face that could only mean one thing: he had done something stupid, but in the best possible way.
At lunch, Leo casually strolled over to our table and slid a piece of paper across to us. The paper? A copy of the answers to the history quiz. I'm not kidding. He snuck into the teacher's lounge, lifted a copy of the quiz answers off the desk, and casually walked back like it was no big deal. I don't even know how he managed to pull it off. The man's got skills.
Naturally, we all took a look. I mean, what were we supposed to do? We couldn't just not use them. So, one by one, we all copied the answers down and walked into history class like we were the smartest people on Earth.
The quiz was a breeze. We all finished in record time. Mr. Dreadmore barely even looked at us as he handed out the quizzes. The smug smiles we had when we handed them back were enough to make anyone question their entire educational system.
By the time we sat down for lunch, we were already sharing our glorious victories. Ben was practically bursting with excitement, and Alex was looking at his paper like it was a work of art. No one even tried to hide the fact that we aced the quiz. It was a moment of pure, unfiltered rebellion, and honestly, I loved it.
I'm not saying we should do this every time (okay, maybe just once more), but today? Today was a masterpiece of high school life. If Leo ever decides to run for president, I'm definitely voting for him.
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The (Not so amazing) adventures of Max
HumorDiary style book of a 14 year old boy called Max starting his first year of high school