After all the rest got called, it was the top two people left.
"Two, Lizzy Disney."
Oh, here comes the THICK person in the class.
Her writing always looks worser because her "pens" are running out. So, she always writes like this.
This is her Year Two essay about herself.
Hi my name is Lizzy Disney and I like unicorns and listening to Little Mix
She forgot her full stop.
Meanwhile..
I couldn't wait to hear who was number one.
When Mrs Jordans was reading, I fell backwards on my chair.
I had six people to help me, and a great lecture.
"One..
ANGIE GOODMAN AND THE DRAMA CLUB KIDS!!"
This was the best!
All of us have 99% on KidzBop! We could get out of St. Paul's Primary and record music videos!
But that wasn't all.
Actors still had to go to school and record.
"Okay everyone," Mrs Jordans exclaimed.
"We will learn about the importance of marriage," she told us.
I raised my hand.
"What do you want, brat?" she proclaimed.
"Coming to think of it, we are in Year Four. That is work for a higher year, where they learn about puberty," I answered.
The whole class applauded and I bowed.
"I'm gonna tell Mr. Joyner right now," I explained.
I walked out when I heard her say this.
"He's looking at Year Five's work! Don't outsmart me again," she said.
I threw my piece of work in the scrap paper draw.
"Have it your way, Jordans," I sighed.
I opened the class window.
Great. We were upstairs. But, I had a idea.
A splendid one. To catch the class's attention.
"Who wants me to climb out this window?" I screamed.
There were many kids coming over to me.
Tori and Liliana came. Lizzy signed up. Casper signed.
Beth, Tracey and Lexi signed up.
A child from Year Three, Sebastian, came and signed.
There were less people wanting me to escape.
"Move over children, I've got printing to do," Mrs Jordans told us all.
Finally!
"Let's see what is the winning team," I sighed.
I checked the votes on the board.
"Sixteen people said I should stay at school," I started.
"And fifty people want me to go.." I looked and I looked.
"GOING WINS!!" I shouted.
Everyone cheered.
Years Five, Three, Two and some other classes from Year Four, came to the classroom.
"ANGIE! ANGIE! ANGIE!" they chanted.
I climbed out the window and jumped because what was left to do?
Then I walked to the playground and found the gates open.
YOU ARE READING
A Kid's Journey
AdventureAngie Goodman is the smartest child in her classroom. But when she gets accepted in the newest kid's album, her coach abuses many children and it's up to Angie to stop it.