Chapter 32

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Here I was waiting at the principal's office patiently. I needed him to do me a favor and not keep school tomorrow, I know it was pushing the boundaries but everyone can benefit from it. I knocked again and he still said just a minute for the third time and it was frustrating. I knocked again and the same answer came back but this time I barged in he had papers scattered all over his desk frantically signing them.

"Ms. Bleuoskii I would kindly ask you to wait outside but it seems it'll be a futile attempt." He sighed putting down his pen.

"Yea I don't like being told what to do." I crossed my legs in the chair.

"So how may I help you?" he asked wiping beads of sweat from his forehead.

"School can't keep tomorrow."

"I can't do that without a logical reason and parents will call and ask what the matter is." He pinched the bridge of his nose.

"Look Larry, I found people that have greatly contributed to the homeless shelter and orphanage but there are two trucks that need to be unloaded and it can't be done by me alone and the truck driver." I explained I was super excited about it on the inside that is.

"Two trucks?" he asked confused.

"Yes two the number that comes before three but after one." I had a headache coming on.

"What's in them?" He asked, was he slow?

"Food, clothing, toys etc. I have gotten contribution from people I know so that's why it's so much." I folded my arms over my chest.

"That's very nice of you." He smiled like he was proud. "I knew you had good in you." He commented and I rolled my eyes. "Students will lose a day of school work. How will we make up for that?" Hundred percent in two classes of students choice free grades.

"Free grades." I smiled and his face fell.

"Grades, it's basically cheating." He brows met.

"Think about it free grades in any two classes of students choice includes less failure at the end of the semester." I wiggled my eyebrows at him.

"But they still have to attend classes."

"Of course." I smiled triumphantly.

"I don't understand your get up." He gestured to my pajamas.

"Who says 'get up' anymore that's so old." I chuckled. "I wasn't in the mood to get dressed." I shrugged. "Come on Larry make the announcement." I pointed to the mic on his desk. He switched it on and cleared his throat he was taking so long so I took over. "Excuse me American students tomorrow no school will not be kept due to the fact that students are expected to show up at the homeless and orphanage shelter. Students that attend will be given free grades in any two class of choice. Deuces." I've always wanted to do that.

"Deuces?" he asked as I picked up my bag to leave.

"It means bye or see you. I think a staff meeting needs to be held sir so that the school does not end up in anarchy." I smiled as I slammed the door.

The day went by in a breeze and I heard students mumbling about tomorrow about showing up but they didn't really care about homeless people or orphans. They only wanted the grade that was just self-centered.

Morning came and I was really excited about going to the orphanage and shelter the trucks had been outside my house since five and the drivers were men I knew from LA. I provided then with food a shower and a place to rest for a while. We had to leave at seven.

"Come on time to move." I said loudly clapping my hands. They were alert and ready for the day that waited ahead. They had come with truck hands to help remove the things. So no space for me in the trucks and it didn't look like Maria was going so I had to take moms Mercedes out of the garage my car still sat there waiting for me to finally take its cherry but not yet my beauty. I led the trucks to the homeless shelter no expecting to see anyone there but a huge crowd had gathered at the side and I stopped and so did the trucks I climbed from the car and to the truck driver. "Steve what's in the back?" I asked.

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