The art conspiracy theory

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   Art has started and everyone just walked in the art room except for high school junior,  Al Masuta. Art was the only subject he liked, and that he was the best at. Now, you may think that Al is a total normal guy, but that's where you get things wrong. Al is super obsessed with supernatural and weird activities. He would always assume that some person is some sort of demon or whatever. That is the reason why he has no friends besides Ms. Sterben.  At this moment, Al was drawing his art teacher, Ms. Sterben.

 Sterben

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   Ms. Sterben curiously walked up to Al, glaring at his drawing. "It's beautiful Al." she complimented, getting no response at all from the busy Al Masuta. Ms.Sterben then smiled and walked to the front of the classroom. "Students, you could all use your phones for inspiration, just don't use them for anything not related to art." she shouted, to level her voice to make her voice higher than the students' voices. 

   Al didn't listen to her though.Instead, Al secretly had his phone up his shirt and he looked up pictures of vampires. Ms.Sterben then raised her glasses and gave Al the death glare. "That includes you Al" she shouted, calling him out in front of the whole class. "How did she know? I had it up my shirt? Unless she is a demon...." Al muttered to himself, putting away his phone. "It does make sense though. Sterben does mean death. I always thought that last name was weird in a way." Al continued to mutter.

  Ms. Sterben heard Al and slowly walked up to him, bending down to reach Al's current height. As Al nervously turned around, Ms.Sterben whispered, "Meet me here after school." Al nervously nodded, not knowing what was going to happen next. As he was sweating from head to toe, he wondered to himself, 'Am I going to detention? Is she really a demon? AM I GOING TO DIE?!?!?!"

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