6: Sneaking Inside

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Jason woke up to the sun blaring in his face and his mom waking him up. She was shaking Jason vigorously, and yelling something that he couldn't here just yet.
"Jason! Jason! Wake up, you are going to be late for school."
"What time is it?" Said Jason as he got up from his bed, finally awake.
"Well, it is 7:45, you have thirty-five minutes to get everything ready."
Then Jason jumped out of his bed and got his bag. He started stuffing his books and papers into his backpack then he brought it downstairs. He got some baby tomatoes and a banana. 'Great, I am turning into dad now.' Thought Jason as he got a plate and sat at the dining room table.
Once he finished eating he started changing clothes and his mom made his lunch. Jason arrived downstairs at 7:25 but his lunch wasn't ready yet so he got his shoes and unzipped his backpack. He got his lunch from his mom at 7:27 and ran out the door hoping he didn't forget anything.

He arrived at the school just when the bell rang and he ran inside. He just noticed that he forgot to take a shower, brush his teeth or put deodorant on. He sat down on his chair and he noticed he was the first one the classroom. The teacher turned and saw that Jason was sitting there.
"How are you today, Jason?"
"Good." Lied Jason
"I don't think you are. You are sweating."
"Ya, I kind of woke up a bit late today so, I had to run here as quick as I could and apparently I'm the first one here."
Then the other kids came and gave a look of surprise at Jason, probably because he was in the classroom already, and that he was sweating a lot.
"Ah, here you kids are, we're going to have a fun day ahead of us."

First, they had mathematics and they started a new unit. Then they did science, then art. For art, they just drew hands for the whole period and it got really boring but Jason got through it. Then it was lunch time and Jason sat with Levi and talked about the Rollercoaster mystery, then Sarah came buy.
"Hey Jason, hey Levi. I heard about the Rollercoaster Park problem. Were you two actually there?"
"I was there too."
Then Colin came up beside them and sat down. He pulled out a grilled cheese sandwich and a orange juice box from his lunchbag.
"Okay then, all three of you were there."
"Ya, well tell you about it." Said Jason.
Then Jason started telling the story to Sarah. Levi and Colin added funny jokes or over dramatic stuff about him that was not true. Even Sarah had a little bit of giggles here and there. By the end of it, Levi and Colin were laughing and sprawled on the ground but Sarah was serious about the situation.
"He really went over, just like that?"
"Ya, he did." Said Jason trying to talk over the two kids' laughter.
Some people were starting to stare at them, wondering what was going on. Finally, a teacher came over and told Levi and Colin to be quiet or they would have to stay after school. So they quieted down and stayed silent, they didn't even talk for the rest of the lunch.
After lunch, they had to play some more music and he played more violin. Then it was gym and they played some more soccer. They played four net soccer and Jason's team one easily because his squad is the best in the class. Then he changed into his normal clothes and noticed he was stinking.
"Well, I didn't take a shower this morning." Said Jason as he smelt his armpit.
He took his head away because it stunk so much.
"Well, at least this is the 2nd last period of the day."
Then he put the rest of his clothes on and ran outside to get to his last period.
Then he arrived at his destination, Social studies. Jason hoped the teacher didn't know about how they did the same lesson yesterday, but, the teacher totally had a bad look on his face.
"Why did you kids not tell me about how we were doing the same lesson?"
Julie, another kid said "Well, we didn't want to."
"Didn't want to. Didn't want to. Now you kids get in here."
Then the class walked into the room and the teacher closed the door.
"All you kids are staying after school, to do the work that you did not do yesterday."
"But-"
"No, you have to."
They really couldn't try to refuse anymore so they did the work for today and then the bell rang. Some people were trying to convince the teacher that they could do the work at home. Some of the kids actually got away with it, others didn't, and others didn't even try.
Once Jason finished his work he gave it to the teacher and he said it was good so Jason was finally able to leave. After he got all of his stuff, he checked the clock and noticed it was 3:30. He ran outside the classroom, down the three flights of stairs and out the front door. Then he ran home.
He arrived home at a good time of 3:35 and he went straight upstairs to do his math homework right away. He finished it at around 3:45 because it was quite easy. Then he ran down the stairs to find his dad. Then he bumped into his dad as he turned around the corner.
"Jason, be careful running down those steps." Said Michael with a look of concern.
"Okay. I was just wondering what time you were leaving at and what type of transportation are you taking?"
"Well I am leaving in... 13 minutes and I am taking my car."
"I am also leaving in 5 minutes to go and walk around the park."
"Okay, I hope you have fun."
Then Jason's dad went upstairs, probably to get ready to leave.
"It worked." Whispered Jason.
Then Jason got his shoes and started putting them on. Once he was finished, he went out the door and towards the garage. He got in by the door, not the big sliding one because that would have made to much noise. He tried the back trunk and it was open, he was lucky that the car was unlocked. So he got inside and squished himself in.
After about ten minutes of waiting, he heard the garage door open and heard footsteps. He heard the car door open, and then close.
Then the engine sputtered and turned to life, then they drove out of the driveway and onto the paved streets. It took around 30 minutes to arrive at Rollercoaster Park and the car stopped. He heard his dad open the car door and step out. He heard him step toward the front of the car and farther that way. Jason opened the back of the car and saw that they were surrounded by cars. He stepped out of the back and closed the door just before his dad turned around and locked the car.
Jason waited behind the car until his dad was out of sight. Once he was, Jason got up and looked around. He saw the Revolution rollercoaster to the left about 50 meters away and saw the woods where the guy fell. He finally decided to take a look over there. So he took his steps and tried not to look conspicuous, as he marched over to the forest and the Revolution.

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