A Tutoring Scandal

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May 10

There was a lot going on today! Brienna and I sat in the library when we got to school, studying for our chemistry final. I wrote down stuff for her; she wrote down stuff for me. Then we had to go to the principal's office and wait on our math teacher to come explain things from the last test to us. Some of our other friends were in there, too.

I had to begin working on a copy of the test to see if I could do it, and the principal helped some with that. After that, it was time for the chemistry review, and Lexi and I were the only ones who went to that, besides a bunch of "real" kids in our chemistry class.

The English final was next, and some of my imaginary friends had to take it in another room. Marina wasn't there at all; she had been exempt from the English exam. (Emma Mae and Justin didn't bother to show up, either.)

Later was math tutoring, and when we left the office to take a break and go to the bathroom and whatnot, we discovered the doors to the office were locked so we couldn't get back in. I'd been happy at first, because I thought we wouldn't have to do anymore math. But then I discovered our phones were in there and we couldn't get them.

The six of us walked around asking people if they could find the person who could open the door. But no one knew where they were, and finally, we asked the librarian who happened to still be there at 4:45 or 5:15 and she called the guy who had the key. He was at home on vacation. So the lady gave us her keys and she didn't want to open the door herself to prevent getting in trouble.

Our math tutor tried several different keys, none of which worked. So she called her husband on the office phone. (He works at the school which doubles as a church, by the way.) She asked him if he could bring a key and he said he could, but then as my friends and I were all sitting around in the office, our tutor managed to get the door open!

We were able to do our math, but more importantly, get our smartphones!

Tutoring was way too long after that, and we were all getting so annoyed. Madeline and Anabelle were mad that they couldn't do problems right, and Bri, Lexi, and I were mad that we had to be there and we just wanted to go home. We had Dance Moms to watch!

Xoxo~ M

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