Ash walked upstairs to his next class. Serena and Misty were trying to catch up with him. Misty caught up first. "Hey Ash!" Misty gave him a wide grin. "Hey Misty!"
"So what do you think we're doing in Citizenship today then?" Misty started twirling one of her ginger ponytails. "The coursework of course! Don't you remember?"
"No." Misty seemed to be confused. Serena finally got passed the battalion of year 10s barging their way downstairs. Their teacher, Mr. Hofmann came out of the opposite room. "That's very worrying Misty," said Mr. Hofmann. "What is?"
"That you don't remember what we're doing today." He pulled his keys out of his pocket and forced the classroom door open. Everyone sat down and awaited their instructions. "I trust that everyone's at the stage where you should all be putting your campaigns into action," said Mr. Hofmann. Everyone nodded as Mr. Hofmann continued. "So who's doing the buddy scheme?" Ash, Serena, Misty, Dawn and Ben put up their hands. "Cool. What about the elderly homes people?" Five more members of the class raised their hands as he continued to ask who was doing what. "Right." Mr. Hofmann turned his attention back to Serena's group. "Buddy scheme group. I understand that you have already had your meeting with Mrs. Budgen." They all nodded. "So your job today is to record all of this down into your log book. What times have you set to meet up with the year 7s?"
"Tuesday before school, Wednesday lunch time and Thursday after school," replied Ben.
"Good. It all seems to be going well. Keep up the good work." The lesson felt like a millennia, but the bell eventually went. Religious Education was the class' next lesson.