"Okay class, we are doing a math test." Mrs Anderson said walking through the classroom door. The children groaned, with the exception of the teacher's pet Peter Maguire, who was supposed to be the smartest kid in the class and the only student Mrs Anderson seemed to like. "This is a hard test." She said as she handed the papers out. "Some of you will find it difficult." She glanced at Tony. "And some of you will find it okay." She looked at Peter. "You may start."

Mrs Anderson sat behind her desk and started to read. When she glanced at her students, she found them all writing with a few confused faces; she found Tony sitting at his desk doing nothing. She rolled her eyes, sighed, and went back to reading her book. After, the last student stopped writing she looked at a very bored Tony. "Tom will you collect in the papers?" Tony nodded and stood up and did the instruction. As he made his way to the teacher's desk, he tripped causing him to drop the papers. Mrs Anderson shook her head, "Pick them up and stop fooling around." Tony picked up the sheets and placed them on her desk before running back to his desk. "You can read until recess." She said. She then grabbed the pile of papers and started to mark them.

The school bell rang. "Enjoy recess." The children left the classroom. "Can I have a word Mr Coulson?" Tony stopped in the doorway, nodded and walked over to her desk. "Mr Maguire is the smartest student in the class and you managed to get a higher grade than him. Now why is that?" She raised her eyebrow at him.

"I'm smarter?" Tony said confused.

"You as in the boy who joined this school with no past records of grades of any sort and who sits in a day dream during my lessons, is smarter than a boy who has got straight A's since he was 7 years old. I'm sorry Mr Coulson but your answer is false." Tony shrugged. "I think that you cheated."

"What?" Tony said in amazement. "No I didn't. I finished the paper before everyone else. It was easy."

"Easy if you had a calculator." She looked at him over her glasses.

"I didn't." Tony said innocently.

"You have the end of the day to prove to me you're innocent."

"How will I know if I'm innocent?" Tony said walking towards the door.

"You will still have an A on the paper."


"Long division is easy if you keep practising and by the time you are my age, you should be able to answer any long division problem." Mrs Anderson said to the class.

"Really?" A girl asked.

"Yes Miss Rose." She responded.

"So if I asked you what, let's say 3536 divided by 68 is, you would know it?" The girl asked.

"Yes. It's 49." Mrs Anderson said. Suddenly Tony raised his hand, shocking the woman as he was actually contributing in one of her lessons. "What Tom?"

"You're wrong."

"Excuse me?" she asked, quite shocked.

"You're wrong the answer is 52."

Mrs Anderson picked up a calculator that was on her desk and type in the math problem. The answer was 52. "Thank you for correcting me, Mr Coulson." She said making the boy smile. "If you would like to start the math problems on the chalkboard." She told her class. The woman looked back at Tony who was scribbling away and for the first time in forever she smiled.


"I'm going to give you your papers back you did this morning." Mrs Anderson announced. Tony's head fell into his hands; he knew that she was going to fail him. She walked past him and put his paper on his desk. "There you go, Tom." Tony quickly grabbed the paper. To his shock, he found a large letter A still intact on it. He let out a sigh of relief. The boy then noticed a small message at the bottom of the page, it read:

Well done Tom. I am sorry I judged you.

Well I was bored again so I thought I would do another little chapter (sorry it isn't that exciting).

I know Thor and Bruce haven't really been in the last few chapters much but they will be in the upcoming chapters a bit more.

Hope you liked the chapter :)