Chapter 2
It was Monday morning and Jonathan and Lydia walked into Sam's hospital room. Jonathan held a bag of food in his hands.
"Hey Big Brother," Jonathan said.
"Hey Little Brother," Sam said. "Lydia."
"We brought you some food," Jonathan said handing the bag to Sam.
Sam opened the bag.
"Yes!" Sam cheered. "Sausage biscuits and hash browns! Thank you!"
"I talked to the doctor," Jonathan said. "He said you could be discharged tomorrow."
"Good," Sam said.
"Well we've got to get to school," Jonathan said. "I'll stop by later."
"Thanks," Sam said.
Jonathan and Lydia drove to the Tree Hill Elementary School.
"I cannot believe Rimkus is making us teach elementary school classes," Jonathan said.
"I know," Lydia said. "It's so unfair."
"You get to teach kindergarteners," Jonathan said. "I have to teach second graders."
In Mrs. Cooke's second grade class, Jonathan stood in the front of the room and introduced himself.
"Good morning," Jonathan said. "I'm Jonathan and I will be teaching the class this morning."
"Hi Jonathan!" a voice cheered.
Jonathan noticed Keith in the back.
"Hi Keith," Jonathan said. "So today we're going to talk about teamwork."
"Aw!" the class sighed disappointedly.
"No," Jonathan said. "Teamwork is important. Can anyone think of a movie where teamwork is important?"
A girl with red hair named Valerie raised her hand.
"Yes Valerie?" Jonathan asked.
"I have to go to the bathroom," Valerie said.
"You may be excused," Jonathan said.
Valerie got up and walked out of the room.
"So teamwork," Jonathan said. "What's a movie you've all seen?"
Keith raised his hand.
"Yes Keith?" Jonathan asked.
"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," Keith said.
"Okay," Jonathan said. "So what happens in that movie?"
A boy named Preston raised his hand.
"Yes Preston?" Jonathan asked.
"Batman kicks Superman's butt!" Preston cheered.
"Yes he does," Jonathan said. "But how does Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice relate to teamwork?"
"I love the part where Lois Lane walks into the…" a boy named Zack started to say.
"We're not talking about that," Jonathan said. "We're talking about…"
Everyone began talking at once.
"Guys," Jonathan said. "We're talking about teamwork."
At that moment, the fire alarm went off.
"You have got to be kidding me," Jonathan said.
"Okay kids," Mrs. Cooke said standing up from her desk. "You know what to do. Come on Jonathan."
Jonathan followed after the kids and Mrs. Cooke.
"This is going great!" Jonathan said sarcastically.
