"Hello there Sir."Tami said this while nudging the others.

"CHILDREN,greetings nice to meet you."The figure said.

"Sir,is there any corners in your class,"Ginger was generally wanting to know."If there is can I sit there."

"Sure just please hurry up and come in."He just kept staring forward while the children winked at each other.

The classroom was rather average walls,corners,a floor and a door(the door they were stood outside last chapter.)as well as a few was 30 seats and 27 pupils,the desks scattered around the room then a larger cluttered desk with clustered pieces of paper on a paper tray other than the desk everything seemed extremely neat .Lots of books layed on small book shelves,labelled with a space for each and to top it off they were even alphabetized.

All children cautiously made there way sat on a table of four in the was delighted he hated being near the front,he liked the back,but much prefered the corner he was diagnosed with an illness like Miss Jackson's father had been just on a less severe has anxiety issue's-meaning he gets extremely nervous or shy in social situations.

"Right."The man they knew was going to be their new teacher,who hadn't yet given his name,said."Now time for the register I was asked to do."

This register went on as normal,on and on,until it got to Sammy's name when she just staired blankly at him this went on for a while when the teacher finally stated "Sammy Apted is it,I need to inform you that we do not do that here we answer the register so do so!"during this sentence he began to turned and looked at did to he seemed overjoyed with A grin wider than a bannana that she got in trouble not him.

There must have been about I don't know three people left on the register sir left the classroom and everyone laughed at Sammy,except Ginger who said "I feel sorry for you."he knew how it felt.

If there was paying much attention,other than Tami then they would know what she knew.

But what she knew they would have to find out...

'Childhood will always be a guessing game and a lot of guess what...'