"…in any form, shape, or matter. It is very important to accent all of your consonasters and be legible with your language. Now, on to the shapes in front of you. The triangular prism is very important in Greek society due to the fact that it was sacred to their…" Chiron was lecturing on and on in my Greek Speak class. Only 30 more minutes, then it's lunch! I glanced over, coincidentally, I assure you, at Katie Gardner to see that she looked as bored as I do. I leaned over and gave her my triangle thingie. Who cares what it is?

"I bet you can't stand this up on it's edges.", I whisper-taunted her. She glared at me. "Can too.", she retorted haughtily.

"Prove it.", I smirked.

"What do I get if I win?", she asked skeptically.

"A kiss from yours truly."

"I'll pass."

"Fine. You pick the reward, I pick the punishment."

"Okay. That's fair enough. Who ever wins gets 20 dollars from the other."

"Aw, Katie. Just money? You're no fun. But, whatever. I say that the punishment is that whoever loses can't have a drink for 3 whole days."

"3 whole days? Are you kidding me?"

"Wanna make it 4?", I smirked, once again.

"Fine.", she sighed defeatedly.

She got to work. 20 minutes later, I looked her way to see how she was doing. She looked so cute when she was concentrating. Her hair was wet with beads of sweat and her eyebrows were knit together as her cute lips were pursed together and her hands worked feverishly. I smiled to myself. Only 10 more minutes.

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Ding! Yes! Saved by the bell. And Katie-Kat still hadn't got the shape to stand up by it's self on it's edge. She looked at me with a look of defeat. "But-I…. how-and-I..grr!", she sighed. "Save it, sweetheart. You're gonna need all of the saliva you can get for these next three days.", I smirked…. again. Oh, how I love life.