-1The next day, Prodigy was walking to school with Marcie. Marcie kept on saying "I can't wait to meet Miss Green!" Finally, when Prodigy could take no more, she said, "stop, please, my mentor's a sixty five year old."
Marcie replied, "sorry. Anyway, we're at school."
Prodigy walked as slow as she could when she neared the classroom. "I don't want to go in! You're ruining my sneakers, Marcie, get off! Alright, I'll go in," Prodigy said as Marcie pushed her to the classroom.
Marcie replied with a smile ,"I knew you would see it my way. Now lets go."
Prodigy sat down and looked at the ten mentors. She saw Ellie Green. She was the first one that she looked at in the long line of mentors. Prodigy looked all the way down the line, and saw a guy that looked like a teachers assistant. Prodigy was absolutely sure he was not her mentor. He was like, twenty six years old. She couldn't help it. "He looks like a tooth pick," Prodigy whispered to Marcie and a few other kids.
"Attention, students, I am going to let you meet with your mentors. I need to go get something from the... uh... art teacher," Miss Adams said. The truth was, Miss Adams needed to have some coffee with someone at the café.
Ellie Green went first and said, "Marcie Evers." Marcie's hand skyrocketed. Marcie went over, and they started a conversation up on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Prodigy snorted. She was so jealous.
Prodigy waited and waited for her name to be called. Everyone was having a conversation with their mentors.
It was down to two people. The skinny guy, and a very old person. Prodigy was on the edge of her seat as the old person said, "Darwin Harrison." Darwin got up to greet his mentor.
Dr. Spencer said, "Prodigy Parker." He asked Marcie, and she said, "Prodigy is over there. She says you look like a tooth pick." Marcie turned and continued the conversation.
"I'm going to get that girl." Prodigy said under her breath.
