Chapter 5: U.S. History

Disclaimer: All the Kim Possible Characters belong to Disney. Anna Stoppable and other original characters are of my own creation.

A/N: This takes place during chapter 38 of, "This Is Our Year: College".


At 10:38 am, Anna and Stacie walked out of the girl's locker room. It's been three minutes since PE class ended and they, along with the rest of the class were back in their school uniforms and heading off to their next classes.

"It's good to be back in my school uniform," Anna commented as she and Stacie were walking to their next class: U.S. History.

"You really like it, don't you?" Stacie asked.

"I love it," Anna replied to Stacie's question. "It also makes a great dance costume. Well, you know how I like dressing formal when I tap dance."

"I like dressing formal when I tap dance too," Stacie said.

Anna soon thought of something and said, "Hey, Stacie?"

"Yes, Anna?" Stacie answered.

"I just remembered, I'm gonna be cutting the ribbon at the opening ceremony of Lapezio's newest flagship store in Broy Saturday," Anna announced. "Would you like to come?"

Stacie smiled, "That will be great!"

"I'll also introduce you to Albert and Chloe."

"That will be great too."

"And how would you like to join the Empire State Tappers?"

Stacie gasped, "Oh, Anna, I will be honored to join your troupe!"

Anna soon noticed the classroom she and Stacie were supposed to go to coming up.

"We're coming upon our U.S. History class," Anna announced.

She and Stacie then walked into the classroom.


A short time after sitting down in the front row of the class, Anna and Stacie noticed a man with black hair, green eyes, and fair skin walk into the classroom.

"Good morning, class," The man announced.

"Good morning, Mr. Adams," The entire class said in response.

"Before I take attendance, I would like to announce that we have a new student," Mr. Adams announced. "Will the new student please stand up?"

Anna stood up from her seat and turned to face the class.

"Class, allow me to introduce, Anna Stoppable," Adams said, introducing Anna.

Anna waved to the class, "Hello."

The class gave a round of cheers and applause.

"Is everyone always excited to see me?" Anna thought before the cheers and applause died down.

"Anna?" Mr. Adams said, getting Anna's attention.

"Yes, Mr. Adams?" Anna answered.

"Everyone seems to be excited to see you," Mr. Adams speculated.

"I guess they are," Anna said before sitting down.

Mr. Adams turned to the rest of the class, "Welcome back to another U.S. History Class. Today and for the next few days, you will be learning about America's involvement during World War Two."

Anna brightened up and thought, "World War Two? This is going to be easy."

"Can anyone tell me, what is World War Two?" Mr. Adams asked.

Anna raised her hand.

Mr. Adams noticed this and said, "Yes, Anna?"

Anna lowered her hand and spoke, "World War Two, also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from September 1st, 1939 to September 2nd, 1945. A majority of the world's countries involved formed two opposing alliances, the Allies and the Axis. The war started when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. On December 7th, 1941, Imperial Japan attacked the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor, provoking the U.S. into joining the fight. This war was considered the most destructive and deadly conflict in human history."

Mr. Adams' jaw dropped, "That's correct! How do you know so much?"

"I happen to be an expert on World War Two," Anna replied. "I even had family who fought in that war. For example, my paternal grandfather was a leader in the Norwegian Resistance and his cousin was a commando for the British."

"Amazing," Mr. Adams commented in amazement.

Stacie then raised her hand.

"Yes, Stacie?" Mr. Adams said, noticing Stacie's hand.

Stacie lowered her hand and spoke, "I had a great-uncle on my father's side who was a U.S. Marine during the war. He fought in the Battle of Okinawa."

"That's also amazing," Mr. Adams commented in amazement. He turned to the rest of the class. "Raise your hand if you had at least one relative that served in the Second World War."

Every student in the classroom raised their hands.

"Amazing," Mr. Adams commented. "Now, I'm going to take attendance. Afterward, I would like all of you to come up to my desk and grab a U.S. History book. I'll tell you which page to turn to as soon as each and every one of you have a book."

Suddenly, coughing from the back of the room was heard.

Everyone turned to see a male student with brown hair, black eyes, and fair skin coughing. On his desk, he had a paper bag with a partially-eaten sandwich beside it.

Judging by the way he was coughing, he was choking!

Anna got up from her seat and made her way over to the student.

"Get up from your seat and lean forward, I can help you," Anna told the student.

The student complied before Anna got behind him, put her left hand on his chest, and used the heel of her right hand to slap him on the back between the shoulder blades five times. She then wrapped her arms around the student's waist and pulled him in and upwards.

After the first two pulls, the student coughed up the bite of sandwich he took and started breathing normally again.

"Thanks, Anna," The student said with gratitude.

"Harold, what were you doing eating in my class?" Mr. Adams asked as he walked up.

Harold looked at Mr. Adams, "I was hungry."

Suddenly, Anna started smelling something terrible.

"P.U., what's that smell?" She asked as she covered her nose.

Stacie took a sniff and covered her nose, "Yuck, that is one nasty smell!"

Mr. Adams and the other students each took a sniff and became disgusted.

"Sorry, about that," Harold said in an apologetic tone. "I tooted while I was choking."

"That is one silent but deadly fart," Anna commented.

"I tried to warn you but I couldn't since I was choking," Harold said.

Anna walked back over to her backpack and pulled out a small blue spray bottle from it and held it up.

"This aught to eliminate the smell," Anna said. She then went around the class and spraying an almost invisible mist.


As soon as Anna was done, Mr. Adams took a sniff and noticed that the smell of the fart was gone!

"What is that stuff?" He asked Anna.

Anna looked at her teacher, "It's a special unscented anti-odor spray. Wade designed it to eliminate any odor, including fart smells. It's clear, harmless, and very effective."

"Thank you for removing that nasty smell," Mr. Adams said. He then turned back to Harold. "Harold, I would like to have a word with you regarding eating in my class after class."

Harold nodded, "Yes, Mr. Adams."

To Be Continued…


A/N: Another student saved from choking and a class saved from a fart.

What more is to come?

You'll find out.

I actually had a great-uncle on my father's side who was a U.S. Marine that fought in the Battle of Okinawa.