Chapter 3

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One week later was the first day of school, and Rose was super nervous to write on her own. Everyone else had their Chip to write for them, so people might look at her funny.

The sun was shining through the cracks in her curtains when she woke up.
Oh crab cakes, she thought. I forgot I don't have my Chip to wake me up. I'm late!

She then proceeded to get ready, and eat a breakfast that consisted of eggs and cheese. Rose loved cheese. Then, she ran up to her room, and threw on a pair of dark wash skinny jeans and and a red t-shirt. After, she proceeded to brush out her waist-length thick chocolate brown hair and blunt bangs. She threw on her "nerd shape" glasses, covering her dark brown eyes, and headed out the door.

When she walked up to the doors of the school, she pulled the handles and found that they were locked. So she sat on the bench in front of the school, reading.

Suddenly she heard the clink of key against each other, followed by an unfamiliar face to accompany it. A woman, about five and a half feet tall, with long brown hair, tied back into a bun, was walking up to the school.

She's probably a new teacher, thought Rose.

"Well, you're here early," the woman said to Rose.

Rose looked up from her book, just as the sun was coming up.
"Yeah, I always come early," she replied.

"Well then, why aren't you in the school already?" she asked.

"It's locked," she answered.

"Well let me open that for you," said the woman.
She struggled to pull out her keys, as she was holding multiple large boxes and bags.

"Oh, let me help you with that," Rose offered as she got off the bench and put down her book.
She swiftly took a few bags an boxes from her, and the woman was able to get the door unlocked.

As they walked through the school, Rose noticed that she was following the woman to her classroom. She then proceeded to put down the bags and boxes in the classroom.

"Thank you for the help," she said.

"Any time," Rose replied.

As she was walking back to get her book, she realized that she hadn't caught the teacher's name.
Oh well, she thought, the principal will probably introduce her at assembly.

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