Running for Detention -- Short Story 1
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Turning off my music, I rushed from my bedroom, grabbing my hoodie along the way.
Oh god, I can't be late again.
I raced down my stairs and into the kitchen, throwing my hoodie on once I hit the tile floor.
Snatching my bag from the counter, I dug out my key, pulled my shoes on, and slammed my front door shut-- almost forgetting to lock it after.
Why didn't I pay more attention to the time? I have 8 minutes to get there.
I checked the time on my phone as my feet pounded down the street. All I had to do was get to school before the bell to avoid- what would be- my 4th detention in 2 weeks.
I need to stop listening to music in the morning. I get too distracted.
Counting my steps as I ran, my hopes grew higher as I realized I might actually make it. I may not be the quickest sprinter, but anyone can turn a 20 minute walk into an 8 minute run if they know the short cuts.
Luckily this wasn't my first early morning sprint; meaning I knew the fastest way.
Cutting along someone's yard, I heard a voice yelling behind me.
"Run, Allie, run! Don't be late!" The old woman laughed from her porch.
Shoot, she'll tell my mom I was late again.
I didn't have time to worry about it. Jumping a small, chain-link fence into another yard, I felt like Ferris Bueller from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. That kept me running an extra bit.
Veering onto the street once more, I could see my school two blocks ahead.
There's no way I'm going to make it.
I was barely even jogging at this point. I had no hope of making it.
I can't have another detention though. It's a waste of time.
I tried my best to speed up when the thoughts of my last detention came to mind.
One girl easily distracted by music stuck in a room with four troubled boys is not something I want to relive.
Not ever.
There's no way I'm going to make it. I slowed down too much.
With my school entrance only 100 metres away, I used all of my energy to speed up one last time.
I'm gonna make it.
I mentally cheered. I had to have only seconds until the bell.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
I counted my remaining steps. Grabbing the door handle, I ripped it open and almost fell into my school.
The bell rang seconds after.
Yes!! No detention for this girl.
I stumbled through the hallway, trying to catch my breath along the way to my locker.
I made it to my first class with no problems. Taking my seat, I saw students handing papers in.
Oh no. No no no no no!
In my mad dash out the door this morning, I left my homework at home.
Quickly thinking of an excuse, I prayed my teacher wouldn't notice my paper wasn't in.

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