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Dark Side and Light!
(Third Person)
15 When you see someone pick up a cookie at lunch run up to them and say, "I'd drop that if I were you, you really don't want to go to the dark side."
This one would and will be a fun one.
Next period and she has lunch, this time not so perfect but at least it wasn't a few periods till lunch right?
Sam excitedly went to class and was happy as class went flying by, most of the time she stared at the clock since this class they had nothing to do—literally. The teacher would just drone on and on and on, and one time a kid fell asleep and the teacher didn't even notice! Just plopped onto the desk and snore, either the teacher doesn't notice or he just doesn't care.
When five minutes came the teacher told them to pack up and do pretty much anything they wanted to do while they waited for the bell to ring.
Minutes went by, seconds.
RING!
Sam was the first to get out and she ran to her locker to put her back pack away. She yanked it open, threw her bag in, and slammed the locker door shut. Then she ran to the lunchroom to get in line. When she got her food, she sat to the nearest table to the food and eyed the kids and cookies—the whole time, pretty much.
Danny came by to eat with her soon Tucker joined.
"So what are you staring at Sam?" Tucker asked.
Sam just kept her eyes there and ate.
"Uh… Sam you're starting to creep me out," Danny said.
Sam snapped to her senses, "Oh I was keeping an eye out on the cookies."
"Why?"
"Ask Tucker." And she went back to watching the cookies, finally about five minutes went by and a kid finally picked up a cookie and placed it on the tray.
Sam got up and the brought surprise to the two boys that were by her. She walked over to the kid; he stopped and stared at the kid as if he was looking at something really scary.
"Wha-what do you want?" He asked.
"I'd drop that cookie if I were you," Sam said folding her arms.
"Why?" Finally the kid wasn't scared, more likely irritated.
"Simple," Sam said, "You eat the cookie then you're on the dark side—"
"So what?" The kid snapped, cutting her off.
Sam literally pinned him to the ground, bring a lot of attention, "Do you really want to eat that cookie?"
"Yes," The kid squeaked.
"Well you're not going too, unless you really want to go on the dark side," Sam said coldly, "Plus they lied, they really don't have any cookies."
The kid dropped the cookie, Sam got up and the kid ran as fast as he could. Sam walked over the Tucker and Danny, whose jaws hit the table.
"You better close them," Sam said in disgust. "You can hurt it like that."
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16 Stare at a light bulb and say, "I see the light!"
Aww man, Danny should totally do this one, not ME!
Lunch had ended, and Sam really knows how to handle people. I mean that was scary. Although that was so her, he walked over to his locker and opened it and grabbed his backpack. Then he started walking to his next class, he'll do it in class.
The bell rung as he took his seat, again, people stared at him, wondering what he was going to do, then a boy leaned over to him, "Is your friend Danny doing these weird stuff with you?"
"Uh, yeah," Tucker said.
"That is so cool, I wish I could do those stuff," The kid said. "But I can't really remember any. But anyways, good luck!"
"Thanks kid," Tucker told him.
The kid just smiled back and the teacher came to the front and took roll. About two minutes went by and he finished. "Alright," He said as he put the clipboard down by him, "I know school is coming to an end soon, but let's do a quiz."
Everyone groaned then looked at Tucker.
"What?" He told them.
They looked back showing disappointed looks. The teacher took out some papers and handed them out.
He told them to begin and everyone groaned once more and the room became quiet. All there was in the air was writing on the paper.
Tucker began his and remembered his roll; he looked at the light above him, and smiled. Some people looked at him giving him looks like are-you-going-to-do-something-yet?
Tucker nodded, and some people mouthed the words yes!
Finally Tucker gave out a fake moan, sounding like it was a real one. The teacher looked up from his desk and looked at Tucker, "Mr. Foley?"
Tucker ignored him and looked at the light, people stopped their test and watched Tucker, smiling.
"I-I see the light…" Tucker said dreamily, "So pretty…"
Some people gave out some snickers and the teacher got up to see if Tucker was okay.
"I wonder what world exists in the light…"
"Mr. Foley?" The teacher asked worriedly. "Are you okay?"
"I wish I was up there…" He said, moving back and forth in his seat. "It's so pretty…"
"MR. FOLEY!"
Tucker pretended to seem to notice that the teacher was finally talking to him. The whole class was laughing their heads off.
"What happened?"
"Happened?" Tucker asked, putting on his innocent look. "I was just taking the test—"
"Better not happen again," The teacher sighed in relief. "You had me worried…"
"Worried?" Tucker asked in surprise. "Worried? That's shocking."
"I know but—"
"No worries," Tucker smiled. "It's fine."
The class laughed even louder, the teacher smiled, as the same for Tucker.
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Woot! Who is ready for SUMMER? I want school to be OVER! Who's with ME?
