Undercover and Blamin' Wall
25 Walk up to someone in a sneaky way and say, "We're undercover, watch out." And walk away like you're heading to class.
School was almost out, and he had better do this one right after school. Just about a few more minutes and then he could do it.
Kids in the room started chattering; well the teacher told them they could.
"Foley," The teacher said, "Come over here now."
Groaning, Tucker walked over to the desk. "Yes?"
"Why are up to these child-ish things here in school?" The teacher growled softly.
"Why?" Tucker asked sarcastically. "Because it's brings more fun to this boring old school."
"Boring? Old?" The teacher scoffed, "This school is perfectly fine."
"No it isn't," Tucker protested, "It's boring and old just like you are."
"Old? Me?" the teacher snapped angrily. "Why do you say that? I will-!"
But he never finished, the bell had rung, then Tucker said, "School's out for today, you can't punish me now." He teased.
Tucker walked out and an angry teacher was yelling at him telling him to stop and come back.
But what did he do? Tucker simply went to find the person he would do this on.
About five minutes later he found the perfect person. He snuck up to the boy and the boy yelped when Tucker said, "We're undercover, watch out."
Then Tucker walked away as if nothing had happen or he never did anything 'stupid'.
The boy scratched his head, shrugged, and went back to whatever he was doing.
Tucker reached into his backpack and pulled out a pair of shades then he smiled.
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26 Drop something in front of someone and quickly blame it on the wall.
Five… four… three… two… one…
RIIIINNNNNNNGGGGG!
The class picked up the backpacks and rushed out of the room. Danny was the last to be out, but the teacher just had to ask him to come over to him. Danny groaned, but the teacher didn't sound angry though.
Danny put his last belongs in his backpack, put it on his shoulders, and then he walked over to the teacher. "Yes? Am I in trouble?"
"Trouble?" the teacher asked, "No not at all. I just want talk with you."
Danny sighed heavily, "Okay, 'bout what?"
The teacher took a deep breath, "I see your friends are doing some stuff, but I can't tell exactly what is going on between you all."
"It's a secret," Danny said slyly, "But you'll know soon enough, I promise."
"I trust you Daniel," the teacher said calmly, "But what I'm worried about is the students."
Danny chuckled, "Don't worry they will be fine."
"How do you know?"
"I just know," Danny said. "I have my ways."
The teacher chuckled, "Alright Daniel, but I'm just worried someone will get hurt."
"If someone does," Danny said, "I'll take care of them."
"Why you?"
"Long story," Danny said simply.
"That I might believe," The teacher said, "You can go now."
Danny gave him a smile in return and got up, he remembered his next line. So he dropped his backpack on "accident".
The teacher looked at Danny, "Are you okay?"
"Yeah," Danny said, "Blame the wall."
"The…wall knocked down your backpack?"
"Yes," Danny pretended to mad at the wall, "And it will have a payback."
The teacher chuckled, "Do you ever take a break Daniel?"
Danny thought about the ghost fights he had in the past months and year, "Nope, not really. So this week is lucky then."
"Huh?"
"See ya later," Danny called out as he picked up his back pack and headed out of the class room to find his friends at the flag pole.
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