The Equestria Girls and Kerry are now getting ready for their math assignments. They had a good reading test yesterday as a matter of fact. They got a good grade on that of course. They will try to work hard on their assignments by the way. They never failed their math assignments. Let's hope that the girls will be having a good day at school.
"Have a good day at school, Kerry." said her mom.
"I sure will, mom." said Kerry. "See you later."
Her mom left her school and went to work.
"Hi, girls." said Kerry.
"Hi, Kerry." said Rainbow Dash. "We are about to have a good day at school."
"We sure will, girls." said Kerry. "In fact, we got a good grade on our reading test yesterday."
"We never fail our test." said Sunset Shimmer.
"That is true, Sunset." said Kerry. "We better get to class now."
"Okay, Kerry." said Twilight. "We don't want to be late for class."
The girls went to class and took their seats.
"Here we are, girls." said Kerry. "Just in time for class."
"Here comes our teacher." said Rainbow Dash.
They saw their teacher entering the classroom.
"Good morning, class." said the teacher. "I hope you have a wonderful day at school."
"We sure did, ma'am." said one of her students.
"I have some math assignments with me." said the teacher.
She gave the math assignments to her students, and they start working on it.
"Start working on your math assignments." said the teacher.
Later, the girls turned in their math assignments to their teacher.
"Did you finish your math assignments, girls?" The teacher asked.
"We sure did, ma'am." said Kerry.
"That is great, girls." said the teacher. "I will grade them soon."
"Thanks, ma'am." said Kerry.
"Anytime, girls." said the teacher. "Go back to your seat."
The girls went back to their seat.
"That was a good assignment, girls." said Kerry.
"I'm glad that we have been working hard." said Rainbow Dash.
"Same here." said Pinkie Pie. "Cross my heart and hope to fly, stick a cupcake in my eye."
The girls are now resting for a bit. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.
