-Jade's POV-
First period was with the crazy, coconut drinking teacher. Julia seemed to be amazed by Sikowitz and his crazy antics, but the rest of us are used to him. I guess you kind of do get used to him after spending two years with him. He is one of the best teachers, once you get passed his wackiness.
"Everybody, you may now bring up your brother and/or sister up to the stage to introduce them! Who wants to go first?"
Cat raised her hand and waved it all over the place. She seemed to be one of the very few people excited to do this. If this wasn't for a grade, Julia would be so out of here. She was sitting in the back of the room with the other siblings. That got me thinking; what about these people that don't have a brother or sister? What do they do? Do they just fail?
"Can I go?" Cat said over and over.
"Let's see here… how about… Cat!" Sikowitz announced and pointed towards the bubbly red-head.
"Yay!" she ran to the back of the room and grabbed a cute looking boy that was around 18. I've met him before, he's Cat's weirdo older brother. "Everybody! This is Bill! He's my older brother."
"Hi." Bill said and waved.
"He's the brother I always tell you guys about. One time, at a sleep away camp, he pulled a prank on the camp counselors and they made him walk home!"
Cat went on telling us all these things about her brother. She repeated a bunch of stories that she had already told us and told us that he could play guitar. Despite what everybody may think, Bill is actually a somewhat normal person who just gets himself into weird situations. Other than that, he was pretty average.
"André, how would you like to go next?" Sikowitz asked and pointed to the André.
"Sure thing. Leon, come here."
André's little brother, Leon, went up to the front of the room and stood next to his older brother. It was shocking how much they looked alike. Well, André did the same thing that Cat did; just basically tell a bunch of random stories and named all the instruments his brother could play. Leon, just like André, could play an array of instruments. From guitar to drums to piccolo, he could do it all.
After André's brother sat down everybody else waited for their turn to go up. There were only a few people who didn't have a sibling, I kind of expected there to be more. Beck was one of the few people who didn't have anyone with them. But then, the time came for me to come up.
"Is that everyone? I feel like we are forgetting someone…" Sikowitz hinted at me.
I got out of my chair and reluctantly walked up to the front of the classroom. I stared out into the small crowd of students and their siblings and searched for Julia. When I finally saw her, I noticed she was already in a little clique of people. She seemed to be really close to that Leon boy. Maybe she liked him. Now there's a West girl right there. Striving for what she likes.
"Julia!" I said and snapped my fingers.
Julia came running to the front of the room. She was in the middle of a conversation with Leon and some other kids and seemed to be a little bit angry with me for interrupting it. Oh well. She'll get over it.
"Everyone. This is my little sister Jul—"
"Wait a second! Wait a second!" Sikowitz interrupted me "Didn't I meet you earlier. I thought you were Tori's younger sister."
"No. we've never met." Julia said. That must've been what Tori needed her for.
"As I was saying before I was so rudely," I glared at Sikowitz "Interrupted, this is my little sister, Julia."
I looked out into the crowd and waited for their attention. I especially made a clear glare straight towards Tori.
"I guess she can act a little bit, she was the lead in her school play last year. I've heard her sing, but not enough to tell you whether she's good or not. Umm… she's skipped a few grades and goes to some boring, talentless high school in East LA." I looked towards Sikowitz "Am I done?"
"No. you said she can act, let's see an alphabetical improv!"
Julia looked a little bit confused. I took a couple of minutes to explain to her what an alphabetical improv was. I couldn't believe that it took her so long to completely understand what it was.
"Somebody say a letter; any letter!" Sikowitz shouted to the crowd of students.
"Y!" Tori blurted.
"So they can do an alphabetical improv, Tori!" Sikowitz replied.
"No, no, the letter Y. Not why."
