They enter the classroom and notice that it's actually pretty small. There is an empty table near the back.
"C'mon, let's sit there," Joe says.
The four of them sit at the table. Q and Joe are facing the front while Murr and Sal have to turn their chairs a bit so they are also facing the front. They spot more and more people come in.
So these are our peers Murr thought.
The professor finally came in. He was kind of short. He had brown hair and a thin beard. He also had brown beady eyes. He wore a black long sleeved button shirt, a red tie, black slacks and black shoes.
"Welcome. I'm Professor Bennett," the professor greeted.
The rest of the class period, for the most part, ran pretty smoothly. It wasn't until the very end that made the Jokers a touch hesitant about the class.
"So, the entire class will be about working on a research paper that will be 5 to 10 pages," Mr. Bennett explained.
Upon hearing that, the Jokers' eyes widened and their hearts began to beat. After class ended, the Jokers stared at the paper that Mr. Bennett gave them, which was a list of possible topics for their research paper.
"This is gonna be tougher than I thought," Q said in a quiet tone.
"Hey, we're only gonna be here for a month. We could just BS it," Joe suggests. (A/N: For those of you who don't know what BS is, it stands for bullshit).
"You really think we can pull it off?" Sal asks in a worrisome tone.
"'Course. Remember in high school? You BS'd all the time," Murr reminds him.
Over the next few days, things went from smooth sailing to rough waters for Joe. It all started in his Western Civics class. The professor greeted him, as usual.
"Hello, Joe," the professor said.
"Hey, Mr. O'Leary," Joe replied.
All of a sudden, Joe heard a high pitched shout coming from the rows of seats.
"JOE!" a voice shouted.
Joe turned and saw that it was Nancy. Confused, Joe decided to go towards Nancy.
"Here, I saved you a seat," Nancy said as she pulled out a chair next to her. Joe sat down and class began.
Nancy stared at Joe throughout the entire period. She clasped her hands together and placed them next to her left cheek and smiled lovingly. What Joe didn't know is that this'll continue throughout most of the day.
