Humbert's POV/
"Make sure you're mature when you're sitting up their. I don't want to have to bust any heads." I said as I walked my twelve period class down to the auditorium. I have to admit, this speech never does get easier, so with that, I was nervous.
The students walked in front of me, I had my laptop in my hand, and held my head high with pride.
"Game starts at seven, right? I don't want to be late like last time." A voice said from behind me, it was familiar, it was harm.
"Seven on the dot." I said turning around, it was my boyfriend, Johnathan.
Johnathan was almost the complete opposite of me, and we both agree that that's what makes us the perfect match. The only thing we have in common with appearance is how thin we both are, and the upper arm strength. Other than that, he has glasses, he's short, he's a geek for math (super cute by the way), he's good with kids. And me, I'm strangely tall, I'm a geek for civics, and I'm not the best with kids, though I love working with them.
And with those words, we parted ways. I was off to give this boring and long thought out speech, while he was going to go to paperwork.
Barr's POV/
Even though Matt and I have been dating for a little less than a month, I was still kinda nervous about it. I don't care if people know, but at the same time it all still makes me uneasy. I'm not ashamed to be with him, it's just that I don't know what to do half the time.
I wasn't able to get out of doing paperwork, so I'm stuck in my classroom grading and typing papers that won't matter in a weeks time.
I unlocked my door, and turned down the bright lights. Walking over to my desk, I could see that there was a sticky note on the keys of my laptop.
Good luck with the swim meet, they'll do great :)
-MH
I smiled ear to ear, he always does this. Leaving little notes everywhere, it started out with putting them on my door (risky move by the way) and now he hides them. I'm lucky that only one student has found one.
As twenty minutes passed, and several test were graded, my phone buzzed in my back pocket.
Matt: I can never get those kids to listen. Even if I was offering them 10 grand they still wouldn't listen.
JB: You just have to be patient with them, don't yell, their not all football players.
Matt: That's the only way they listen to me.
JB: You just have to be patient. Now, get down here.
Matt: I won't have any trouble with that.
I closed my laptop and took my glasses off to rub my eyes. I was so tired, plus I have to go to a swim meet after school.
Hard knocks were placed in my door. "You don't have to knock." I said calling out from my desk.
Matthew walked through the door, his usual zipped up sports jacket was zipped down, the collar was folded down.
"What are you dressed so fancy for?" I asked standing up from my desk.