The teacher was teaching everyone with the same boring monotone voice. You'd be lucky if he didn't talk you to sleep. Lori was one of the lucky ones. She was instead a witness to the whole class being asleep. It didn't even occur to her that the teacher did not notice any of that at all, or even made the slightest attempt to wake everyone up.
"Miss Campbell." he suddenly called for Lori, "Could you come here for a second."
She did as she was told. She came forward. She saw how everybody else wasn't really asleep, they appeared to be in some kind of dream state, staring in front of them to... nothing in particular.
"Lori." the teacher suddenly called again.Lori looked up, after which the teacher repeated himself: "Could you come here for a second."
She did as she was asked. The teacher pointed her to a map of Ohio, then asked: "Now show us where to find Springwood."
Lori didn't understand this. She did understand what she had to do, but this was something they teach you at elementary school, not at high school. So why is she asked to do this. She didn't question this to the teacher, so she turned to the map. She did notice something odd about it. It was like Springwood was marked with some kind of lion's claw, with four nails instead of only three. Suddenly the mark turned into an actual hand that grabbed Lori, and pulled her into the map.
Back in the real world, she jumped up, yelling, and calling for help. The teacher looked surprised at that sight. He came up to her, trying to calm her down. With the same monotone voice he always used, he said: "Calm down, Miss Cambell. What is the matter with you?"
Lori wakes up, and looks at the teacher. She couldn't say much, for another student in class said: "Can you keep it down please, I'm trying to sleep here!"
The teacher looked at that student, then back into Lori's tired eyes.
"I take it you didn't dream that pleasant?"
"No, it wa…" she started to reply, but stopped, because she knew that if she said she had a bad dream, it means she was asleep in class.
The teacher, still monotone, told her "You can explain this to the headmaster. And you too Mr Swift."
The student didn't reply.
"Mr Swift?" the teacher repeated, "Mr Blake Swift?"
He still didn't reply. Another student throws a ball of paper at him. Still no reply!
"Very well." he turned back to Lori, "You go on your own then."
"But…" she tried to reason with him.
The teacher, though angry he didn't exactly shout: "Now."
Lori leaves the classroom.
Kane seemed to find this quite funny, so he said to Charles: "I hope your kids will remain YOUR sanity, not hers."
The teacher heard Kane say something: "Ahum… Is there something you wish to share with everyone, Mr Anderson?"
Kane quickly replied: "Er… No sir!"
"Good." the teacher kept it at that, "Now. About you Mr Swift."
The teacher walked to the Blake Smith. When he stood next to the student, he merely touched his shoulder, in order to try and wake him up, and the student fell on the floor, showing a bloody pen in his right hand, and a cut on his left wrist. The teacher looked shocked, the guys in the room call 'Oh my god' and the girls start yelling.
