Chapter 2
The School of tolerance
The next day Alex got up, got dressed, and packed his usual things. When he walked out into the hallway his parents had already gone, his father to a meeting and his mother to the mall. Alex sighed and walked down the hallway, he was used to this, for this was the thing that started ever since he began mid school. Alex got out his favorite cereal and put away his lunch. When he finished his breakfast he headed out into the hall way and away into the elevator heading to the lobby where he greeted some of his classmates and walked to school nearby. Then he saw the girl that came down from the street that formed into one that headed down to the school that he, and what seemed to be, the girl went to. When he got school the bell rang and he ran into the building and put on his school shoes from his cubbard and headed to class. He edged his way down the hallways to his classroom. When he got into his desk he put away his school case. When class started the teacher put up on the board the subject they were going to do. It was Math, and they were studying on averages with dice, though Alex was good with dice he was bored with the subject.
When break came around Alex took out his Dungeon Dice stuff out and looked around for anyone who'd want to play, one kid who had been in the class for a while played with Alex and was pretty good. When they finished Alex thanked him for a good game and looked at some kid who was playing against the one girl he saw every morning. He got up and sat down next to the guy she was facing and whispered in his ear to play a certain card he had in his hand and when he did he won the duel. "Hey thanks!" said the kid Alex helped. "No problem kid." He said then looked at the girl. "I'm next." The kid stepped aside and he took out his deck and shuffled it. The girl did the same and they both drawed five cards. "Ladies first." Said Alex with a serious look he normally didn't have on. The Girl responded by drawing a card from her deck and placing it into her hand with the rest of her cards, and then she played 'Sangan' in defense mode and a face down magic/trap card as well. Just then the break ended and Alex looked at her for a second and then collected his cards and went back to his desk.
When the bell rang Alex gathered his stuff started to head out when his teacher, Mr. Clockwork stopped him. "Alex, could I have a word with you?" he asked sarcastically. "Alright," Alex replied putting his stuff inside his backpack. "What's up?" "Alex I want you to move into another class," said Mr. Clockwork calmly. "Why?" Alex said bewildered by the statement. "Because the students on the student board are having a tough time that you're studying because of your grades here." Answering Alex's question. "I've been doing fine. I'm keeping up my studies and I've been turning in my homework." "I'm sorry about this Mr. Devlin but this isn't the time to talk about this. Now head home and talk to me tomorrow." Then Mr. Clockwork shoed Alex away and Alex headed to the school entrance.
The School of tolerance
The next day Alex got up, got dressed, and packed his usual things. When he walked out into the hallway his parents had already gone, his father to a meeting and his mother to the mall. Alex sighed and walked down the hallway, he was used to this, for this was the thing that started ever since he began mid school. Alex got out his favorite cereal and put away his lunch. When he finished his breakfast he headed out into the hall way and away into the elevator heading to the lobby where he greeted some of his classmates and walked to school nearby. Then he saw the girl that came down from the street that formed into one that headed down to the school that he, and what seemed to be, the girl went to. When he got school the bell rang and he ran into the building and put on his school shoes from his cubbard and headed to class. He edged his way down the hallways to his classroom. When he got into his desk he put away his school case. When class started the teacher put up on the board the subject they were going to do. It was Math, and they were studying on averages with dice, though Alex was good with dice he was bored with the subject.
When break came around Alex took out his Dungeon Dice stuff out and looked around for anyone who'd want to play, one kid who had been in the class for a while played with Alex and was pretty good. When they finished Alex thanked him for a good game and looked at some kid who was playing against the one girl he saw every morning. He got up and sat down next to the guy she was facing and whispered in his ear to play a certain card he had in his hand and when he did he won the duel. "Hey thanks!" said the kid Alex helped. "No problem kid." He said then looked at the girl. "I'm next." The kid stepped aside and he took out his deck and shuffled it. The girl did the same and they both drawed five cards. "Ladies first." Said Alex with a serious look he normally didn't have on. The Girl responded by drawing a card from her deck and placing it into her hand with the rest of her cards, and then she played 'Sangan' in defense mode and a face down magic/trap card as well. Just then the break ended and Alex looked at her for a second and then collected his cards and went back to his desk.
When the bell rang Alex gathered his stuff started to head out when his teacher, Mr. Clockwork stopped him. "Alex, could I have a word with you?" he asked sarcastically. "Alright," Alex replied putting his stuff inside his backpack. "What's up?" "Alex I want you to move into another class," said Mr. Clockwork calmly. "Why?" Alex said bewildered by the statement. "Because the students on the student board are having a tough time that you're studying because of your grades here." Answering Alex's question. "I've been doing fine. I'm keeping up my studies and I've been turning in my homework." "I'm sorry about this Mr. Devlin but this isn't the time to talk about this. Now head home and talk to me tomorrow." Then Mr. Clockwork shoed Alex away and Alex headed to the school entrance.
