It turned out it was Rainy's nap time, but Wally didn't find this out on his own. After celebrating his victory at getting out of pre algebra, he had paniced do to the toy's crying. "Oh man, I'm gonna fail health because of you," he moaned, then got an idea. "Your mom's a baby expert. Er, I mean, Kuki is a baby expert. Let's get her." Wally (for some odd reason) had Kuki's schedule memorized and carried the baby to the science classroom.
Ms. Sepson was easily the youngest teacher at the school, and also Wally's favorite do to her easy going personality (and plus, he was passing her class).
"Hey Ms. S," Wally yelled over the baby's screams.
"Why Wally, what a pleasure. I don't have you until 5th hour," she pointed to the baby. "I bet you need your partner from health class."
"Yeah."
"Alright, that's fine. Kuki! You're needed."
Wally looked at the teacher strangely. 'How did she know Kuki was my partner?' he dismissed the thought. Mrs. Heath had probably told her about it in the teacher's lounge or something.
Kuki glared at Wally, then grabbed her 'daughter' and rocked her. Instant quiet descended on the classroom.
The two walked into the hallway. Kuki jumped on Wally's case immediatly. "What is this? You can't take care of her for even one hour? Men."
"It wasn't my fault!"
"Of course it was your fault. I guess I'll take care of her." And with that, Kuki reentered her classroom with the sleeping Rainy.
Fourth hour came, which meant, you guessed it, health class. Wally and Kuki sat near eachother, Kuki cradling Rainy.
"Alright class," Mrs. Heath addressed the pupils. "As you know, yesterday you were given your child. Now I will assign you and your partner each jobs."
Every student was handed a scrap of paper with their new career written on it. Wally and Kuki opened their's at the same time.
"I'm a what?" Wally looked at the paper strangely. "This can't be right!"
"Well, I'm a computer software designer. And you're . . ." She laughed uncontrollably when she saw the paper. "Rainy, you'll never guess what daddy does. Daddy's a florist!"
