Well I'm back making a new fanfiction...yeah for some reason I lost interest in "Re-Entering the Subspace" back at the end of August, but don't worry, I promise I'll continue it at some point, but right now I wanna focus on this new story I came up with about Wayside. I've grown up reading all three Wayside School books and watching the cartoon. This story is mainly based on the cartoon; however, I do plan on including elements from the books in later chapters. With that said, read, review, and enjoy.

It was a nice, crisp spring day, illuminated by the sun which peeked out through the clouds. Aside from the clouds around the sun, clouds were sparse on this fine day. The birds are singing. Isn't it beautiful?

For many people, the warm sun was what made their day. But for one student, it was only the icing on the cake on what would he would experience within the next three days.

Enter Todd...well, we don't know what his last name, but that doesn't matter. He was a student at John West Secondary School, in the middle of his sophomore year. Except, the wasn't the most interesting part of him, not even close. You see, when he was in primary school, he transferred to Wayside School, a school which can be described as the weirdest school ever. It was 30 stories high, had cows everywhere, and had no 19th story, among other oddities. Todd attended the class on the 30th floor, Mrs. Jewls' class. Overtime (well, at least after an incident with the walls moving), he adapted to the weirdness of his class and the school, but he would almost always get sent home early on the kindergarten bus. No matter how hard he tried to be good, he would almost always slip up three times and could never seem to make it past noon. Only on the rarest occasions did he get lucky and managed to avoid being sent home early, one of those times involved a parent-teacher conference with Mrs. Jewls' dad.

Life at Wayside was made all the more challenging by a roller-skating tomboy named Maurecia, who harbored an obvious crush on him, and would show it by punching him wherever she could. The amount of bruises this young boy received at the hands of her punches was at this point in time uncountable; there were just so many. There might have been even some scars from some of the punches on his arms.

But that was all in the past. Now Todd was a 10th grader, attending a school that was a lot more normal than Wayside School...well, almost. For reasons no one understands, cows also roam this school too. But then again, there have been reports that every school in the area that Todd lives in have cows roaming them.

The only thing that stuck from Wayside with Todd is the students that were in Mrs. Jewls' class. They all attended John West Primary School was well, including Maurecia. Well, almost all. The only student that didn't go to John West Primary School was Myron. In 8th grade, he announced his plans to run for president of the universe. Nobody ever heard from him again.

After all these years, Maurecia still harbored a crush on Todd, however she was able to control her urges to punch Todd better now. The only other notable change to Maurecia is that she didn't wear her roller skates and helmet anymore, and now lets her hair down instead of putting it in a ponytail. Todd, meanwhile, looked mostly the same as he was back at Wayside, just taller, with longer and a darker shade of orange hair, and was slowly starting to grow a pencil mustache.

Todd still knew Maurecia had a crush on him, but unfortunately he still didn't exactly return the same feelings. He was more lax on friendzoning back at Wayside, because relationships really didn't matter back there. But now that they we're in high school, teens we're getting into relationships like crazy, especially since one important event was coming up: the annual Pre-Spring Break Dance. Todd was certain Maurecia would ask him to the dance; she hadn't made any real advances on him for a long time now, and Todd dodged a bullet when Maurecia was unable to go to last year's Pre-Spring Break dance because of an injury, but he knew she was going to ask him out, but he had no idea what to do.

Even being in his sophomore year, Todd hadn't really developed feelings for anyone...yet. He went through his head a list of the female students other than Maurecia that were in Mrs. Jewls' class with him a few years ago. Dana, Bebe, Sharie, Leslie, Rondi...then his mind drew a blank. He knew for sure he was missing student, he just didn't know who. But whoever it may be, he knew he all thought of these girls as just friends. Thankfully, none of them had crushes on him like Maurecia.

The bell rung, signaling the start of school, and Todd made his way to Biology class, the one class he didn't share with Maurecia. He had signed up for the class because he had an interest in many things biology, including the human body, plants, and in particular parasites, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other organisms that can cause infection. And something interesting was happening today. A new student had just signed up for the class late, and this was her first day in this class.

Todd entered the classroom and took his seat. Among the students he knew from Wayside that were in his class we're Joe, Sharie, John, Stephen, Dana, and the Erics. While waiting for the teacher to arrive during the five-minute warning bell time, he took out his Nintendo Switch and played a bit of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Then, he put it away as the teacher arrived.

"Class, I'm pleased to announce we have a student who just signed up for this class...well, admittedly late," announced Mr. Perkley, the biology teacher of John West Primary School. Everyone paid attention to the door as this student entered.

"I'd like to introduce Jenny."

Then it hit Todd! That was the one female student he was missing in his list of girls who we're in Mrs. Jewls' class with him. Considering that he rarely ever saw Jenny compared to the other girls due to the two having completely different classes ever since 9th grade, it was understandable.

When Todd got one good look at Jenny, he did something that he hadn't done in a long time, and didn't think he'd ever do again. He blushed...slightly.

Todd was perplexed as to why he was slowly developing an attraction to Jenny, because all the pieces came together. This was the girl who, just a few years ago back at Wayside, once kept jumping over him on her motorcycle, and Todd believed that this was because she had a crush on him. Well, it turned out he was wrong, and made a fool of himself by jumping over Wayside's now-retired principal, Mr. Kidswatter in order to be his own "girlfriend." The only thing he knew for sure about Jenny was that she was still one of Maurecia's best friends, but he didn't really ever see the two hang out. "Maybe they hang out in private," he thought to himself.

Still, Todd was surprised that he developing a small attraction to someone he almost completely forget attended at Wayside with him, but he tried his best to not let anyone know about his developing attraction, and thankfully for the duration of the class nobody ever did notice.

But that didn't stop Todd from thinking about Jenny, especially after Biology class ended and Todd was walking to his next class, Human Geography. Jenny no longer wore her motorcycle helmet and only ever drove her motorcycle outside of the school (because what student drives a motorcycle in school, at least in a normal one like John West Primary School?). Back at Wayside, Todd sat in the back of the class and Jenny sat in the front, so he never really got to see much of what she looked like without her helmet, but now he was able to get a good look at her without her helmet on. He was able to get a glimpse of her beautiful blonde hair, and he had also started to take a liking to her southern accent. Over the years, she had grown a lot taller, in fact she was almost about Todd's height. Her blonde hair had grown a lot longer, and she had a smile that lit up the world.

And for the next few days, Todd will see Jenny in Biology class, and in the cafeteria at lunch, and would blush everytime he saw her. He tried to deny he was developing a crush on someone, and still didn't want to go the Pre-Spring Break Dance, because, other than the fact that he knew Maurecia would ask him to that dance, he wasn't even that good of a dancer to begin with. But as the days went by, his attraction towards Jenny grew stronger, and his blush would become more noticeable; thankfully, nobody noticed it still, but it was only a matter of time before some did.

Then one day, approximately one week before the Pre-Spring Break Dance, he was in the cafeteria playing his Nintendo Switch when Jenny walked through the cafeteria. Todd put down his Switch, took one good look at her and blushed considerably harder than he had previously. This time however, Jenny turned around and saw Todd's blush. It didn't take long for her to figure out that the blush was directed at her, and Todd noticed this.

At this point, Todd blushed the absolute hardest he had blushed in his life. Thankfully, the bell signaling the end of lunch had rung, so he hurried to his next class.

When he got home that day, Todd didn't think much of the incident. He thought Jenny wouldn't even remember it and everything would return to normal. Boy, would he be wrong.