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Author's note: still dont own Recess. sorry it took so long to up date and sorry its kinda short. School is a pain in the but. ill try to make the next one longer.

A very worried woman kept walking around the waiting room. An elderly man looked up from his news paper to look at her. She was a woman in her mid forties with dark brown hair. A nurse stepped out and called her to the back to see the doctor. "How is he?" she asked when she saw him. "He looks fine. No concussion." replied Dr. Calister. "Will I be able to play in Friday's game?" asked Bob. "Yes, you just needed to rest tonight and tomorrow and you'll be fine by Friday." said Dr. Calister. "Thank you very much doctor" and with that, mother and son left the office.

When they got home she sent her son to bed. "Mom, it 8 o'clock!" Bob protested. "I don't care; I want you in bed right now. Don't you want to play in the game?" she asked him. "Yes" he muttered. "Then go to bed. I'll bring you some soup in a bit." He climbed up the stairs to bed and she got out a small pot and filled it up with water. She got some veggies, noodles and chicken, cut them up and put them in the pot. 30min later she went up stairs to get Bob, but found him asleep. She covered him with his blanket, and as she did so she heard him say something. She frowned and leaned in closer. "Gretchen" she heard her son mumble. Who's Gretchen? She thought to her self. A girl from school? Could he have a crush on her?

Bob's dream

He saw himself as king again back in 6th grade. Looking from the top of the jungle gym he could see all the children playing. But he was looking for a certain red head. "Give me back my glasses!" he heard her yell to Jeffrey. "And stop following me!" she yelled once more. Part of him hated the boy, but didn't know why. The scene changed to the auditorium where Gretchen won the "Yo-Yo" champion trophy. The scene changed again to the 9th street gym. In the middle sat a freshman Gretchen playing against a student from Hill Wood school for the Jr. Regional Chess Championship. The last scene was a very pale Gretchen holding a bag of ice in the gym. He started to toss in his sleep. He didn't like what he saw next. Several images of Gretchen with Vince. Talking with Vince, laughing at his jokes, going to his games, and so forth. The next thing he knew, he was falling, then sat strait up in his bed, covered in cold sweat. He felt something tugging at his heart, but he had forgotten what he had been dreaming about. He looked at his clock on the night stand. 5:28? What the heck was I dreaming? He asked him self as he got out of bed. I must be nervous about the game tomorrow. That has to be it. He got up, put on his sweats and decided to take a jog. He might as well do something.

RINGGGGGG!

The bell rang for lunch. Bob got in the long lunch line and let his mind wonder. What had he been dreaming of last night? He heard some one say something, "burgers or tacos"? The lunch lady asked. "Oh! Burger" bob replied. He paid for his food and went to sit by Lawson and the rest of his team. "Hey man how are you?" Lawson asked, but Bob was busy look for something or someone. "Bob? Who you looking for?" Lawson asked. "Oh, no one" he replied. He had been looking for someone, but she was sitting by him, as always.

Lunch was over and AP Chem. was next. They were assigned to work on a science fair project with their partner. After several debates on what to do it on, Gretchen decided they should do the project on how to measure gravitational forces between masses. "Come on! It will be fun!" she told Bob. "Yeah right! How will we even do this! Correction, how will I even do this!" "You won't be alone. I am your partner after all. And besides, I've already done some research on this topic. I can guarantee you an A on this!" Gretchen said. Bob looked at her for a minute. He could tell she really wanted to do this project for the science fair. "Ok fine. But we better get an A" he replied. "Yes!" a happy Gretchen hugged a surprised Bob. And for a moment he felt so right holding her, as if this was correct. She let go of him, "You won't be sorry. And since when do I ever not get A's?"

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