A/N: Hey you guys. I know this chapter is reaaaaaaaalllllllyyy short, but it's more-so an intro to the next chapter, which is on the way. In the meantime, enjoy this mini-chapter.


"I'm sure you'll enjoy this class, Bruce." Clint said. "Something like that." Bruce uttered, seeming adgitated. Clint tilted his head. "You don't like reading?" He asked, surprised. "Ohh, no. Reading's ok, but it's just not something I have time to do. But writing? No, no, no, no, no. Not your type. I have a preference to science and math."

Clint shrugged as he opened the door to Mr. Charles' classroom. "So I see we have….. a new student with us." The old man said, as if his words were being chopped up by a katana. "Would you be so kind as to…. Introduce… yourself, if you would?"

"Uhh, sure." Bruce sighed as he placed his binder down. He felt a bit impatient about this class, let alone language arts in general. It took time, which was something Bruce seldom had. After introducing himself, he got a seat assigned next to Tony and Natasha.

"Now, class….. take out a piece of loose leaf notebook paper. You are about to begin writing…. a narrative about a day in the life of…. yourself. Preffably about today. Now get ready." Mr. Charles said stately.

Bruce nudged Tony, whom glanced over upon the elbow in his ribcage. "May I borrow a piece of paper?" He mouthed. Tony slid him a couple pieces of notebook paper, and the class were off.

The room was silent as their pencils raced across their papers. In a matter of 15 or so minutes, Tony had finished his essay. Setting his pencil on top of his papers and waiting, a sudden question popped into his mind.

"We're not reading these aloud... are we?" Tony asked, hoping they WEREN'T. As much as a narcissist he was, even for a child, his corage was hanging low and he just couldn't scrape up the courage to read his diary, technically, in front of the whole class.

"Why indeed we are… Mr. Stark." Mr. Charles responded like a turtle eating honey. Tony groaned as he edited his paper some. He got prepared to read his paper aloud.

A/N: OK, so maybe I do exaggerate my real teachers' personalities just a tad in this story...… But anyways, Tony's essay is going first on the list, and that's next chapter! It will be in his POV, [point of view for the math and science people like me] and it will be epic. ALSO, thanks to Courtney601 for not only favoriting, but following this story and just my account in general! Good on you!