Chapter 2

"The most important rule of organizing a college fair is having a partner in crime."

Jeff and Wilma sat at Jeff's desk.

"With me in charge and you as my partner, Wilma, we're going to make this the biggest and best college fair in the history of William Penn!" Jeff cheered.

"If we use every inch of useable space, we can squeeze so many colleges into this building!" Wilma cheered.

"Why stop there?" Jeff asked. "We have fields and lots of land!"

"But how are we going to get all the colleges to show up?" Wilma asked.

"I have my ways," Jeff replied.

"My plan went into action."

Jeff and Wilma entered the visitor center at Drexel University.

"May I help you?" the female employee at the desk asked.

"We were wondering if Drexel University would like to be a part of the William Penn College Fair," Jeff asked, handing a green flyer to the employee.

"Well, we do have a lot of college fairs coming up," the employee said. "I don't know if we can make it."

"Okay," Wilma said. "That leaves more room for the Ivies."

"Ivies?" the employee asked. "The Ivies are going to be there?"

"Oh yeah," Wilma said. "Every college that's any college is going to be there. It's going to be huge! It may go down in history!"

"Meanwhile, my girlfriend, and future wife, Emily noticed one of her female athlete's, Susan, excelled at rowing. Lainey Lewis also noticed Susan excelled in piano. The two met up in Lainey's music room to discuss Susan privately."

"She is the best rower I've ever seen, and I'm not exaggerating," Emily said.

"And have you seen her with the piano?" Lainey asked. "Wow!"

"There's no way she won't be able to get into college," Emily said.

"The next day, Lainey and Emily met with Susan in the cafeteria."

"I'm not going to college," Susan said.

"Wait, what?" Lainey asked.

"If you can't afford it, there are tons of scholarships," Emily said.

"Money's not an issue," Susan said. "I just don't want to go. My band and I are going to tour the country and try to get signed."

The bell rang.

"Well," Susan said. "I'd better get to class. See you later."

Susan walked off and Emily looked at Lainey.

"Didn't you try to make it in music before becoming a teacher?" Emily asked.

"We have got to convince that girl to go to college!" Lainey shouted.