The Reader: What? What did you say?
The Author: I'm updating I'm a Member of the PTA!
The Reader: WHAT?
The Author: I'M UPDATING I'M A MEMBER OF THE PTA!
The Reader: YOU'RE UPDATING I'M A MEMBER OF THE PTA?
The Author: YEAH!
So hey I'm back yay. I won't keep you waiting, but before you jump into the story, I should mention that the opening joke is a reference to jacksfilms Alexander Hamilton videos. Look it up on YouTube, and you'll see. See you at the bottom of the page.
Chapter 23: You Are Here
"… And then he says: Alexander Has-No-Skin!" Gloria snickered, which made Sans smile even more. Linda put her hand over her eyes and groaned. Helen flipped to the next page of her lemon square magazine.
"For Pete's sake, Smiley One; SHUT UP!" Flowey yelled.
"Thank you," said Pete, who was allergic to puns.
"Any time, Pete. Now, if we could get back to the topic of the fifth graders field trip? The classes have voted for a trip to the Nearby Art Museum, specifically the You Are Here exhibit."
"What's that exhibit about?" Helen asked.
"It's like a normal art exhibit, but more interactive."
Linda rolled her eyes. "What is it with everyone and art these days?"
"You're the one who keeps pointing it out, Linda," Sans said, no longer smiling as much.
"I just think that a trip to the Nearby Science and History Museum would be more beneficial to the students. What good is looking at pictures going to do for the children? I vote we overrule the student's decision and set up a field trip to the Nearby Science and History Museum."
"Oh, and that's supposed to make the kids happy?" Sans asked. "Linda, if we do that, we're teaching the kids that there's no point in voting or making decisions for themselves. Besides, this art exhibit isn't about looking at pictures. It's more like… well, I think Flowey has the brochure."
"I do indeed," Flowey said, flipping open the brochure in front of him. "The You Are Here exhibit at the Nearby Art Museum mixes light, sound, and history to create several different exhibits. It's real popular with college students, but younger audiences can have fun with it, too. And the Smiley One is right, Linda. Overturning the student's vote would just teach them to never try to change or vote for anything, since it won't matter to the people in charge. Is that really a lesson you want to teach your kid?"
Linda was quiet for a moment. "I… suppose you have a point. You mentioned this art exhibit has history elements to it?"
"Among other things, yeah," Flowey replied.
"Then I guess it's okay… I'd like to volunteer as a field trip chaperone if that's alright."
"Sure, Linda. Welcome aboard." Sans smiled more genuinely.
Head Canon I Don't Actually Think #27: Linda got a college degree in the arts, but never ended up using it for anything. That's why she's so insistent on science and mathematics.
So, a few days ago, I went to a nearby art museum (not the actual name, of course,) and visited an art exhibition called You Are Here. It was really cool. I highly recommend it, but if you want to go, you'd better hurry. It ends some time in July. I think.
So, did you like this one? I seem to be focusing on art a lot. I wonder what that means. Anyway, leave a review, tell me what you thought, and I'll see you later. Until then!
(Also, if you could read my Cult Series, I'd really appreciate it. I know I can't be the only Hetalia and Undertale fan out there.)
