So this is the realllly cheesy family part... Plus Jean babbles A LOT... Brace yourselves! ;)

PS I forgot the Kodak disclaimer in the first chapter, but I don't own Kodak. So there ya go.

Jean smiled as she stood at the front of the makeshift classroom for the third time. "Scott and I have gone over your worksheets, and I'm pleased to say that we've actually learned a lot about each and every one of you."

She smiled at Scott, who proudly announced that it was because the questions were from Oprah's website. This earned a few chuckles from the class and a fit of laughter from Bobby, who managed to shout in between bouts of giggles, "Scott watches Oprah!" which in turn created fits of laughter from the rest of the class.

Once everyone had stopped laughing and Scott's cheeks no longer matched the color of his glasses, Jean continued. "Anyways, I know that I personally have learned more from these worksheets than any physics lesson could ever teach. I've learned that you should never count Jamie out just because he's young. I've learned that Sam really cares about his family, and that he'd do just about anything for them. I've learned that even though Bobby can be a real clown sometimes, he's got big dreams, dreams that he's willing to work hard for. I've learned that even though Rahne really misses her home and family in Scotland, she wouldn't ever trade away the home and family she has here for anything. I've learned that Ray has been through a lot, but he's always looking for a brighter tommorow. I've learned that Roberto is really passionate about athletics, and won't ever stop doing what he loves. I've learned that there is more than meets the eye in Jubilee, and lastly, I've learned that Amara is not your typical princess, and that she believes strongly in always following your dreams. Most importantly, I've learned that even though you guys are just a bunch of sugar-high kids, you are each very unique and I wouldn't ever want to teach anyone else."

The New Recruits all smiled, making Lesson Number Three's beginning a true Kodak moment, only to be ruined by Scott, who announced, "I told you that Oprah was a good idea." Let the laughter commence.