-POWER'S OUT!-

"Okay class, please turn to page 256 in your textbooks."

It was another day at Galaxy Hills High School. We were sitting in our SUPER BORING math class, learning NOTHING. Fanboy had already eaten his candy stash for the day and clearly crashed from his sugar high the previous period. I chewed the end of my pen in a daze soo deep, that even I couldn't control myself to snap out of it. Outside, the sky was grey, making the dull feeling even worse than it already was.

"Can someone tell me the answer to question 8?,"Mr. Kent, our teacher asked. No one answered. "Fine, I guess I'll just have to choose someone to answer then. How about...YOU Mr. Thomason."

"Huh?"

"What's the answer to number 8?"

"Um, I-I uh...I don't know." The class groaned.

"C'mon Kyle. At least try,"Mr. Kent begged. Kyle sighed.

"Is it C then?"

"No, it isn't."

"Okay, I tried. Leave me alone for God's sake." The last part was mumbled. Mr. Kent scanned the room again.

"Rima! Why don't you give it a go?" Hearing my name finally snapped me out of my depressing daydream.

"Oh, um. I'd rather not-"

"TRY IT! YOU CAN DO IT!" I cringed at the sudden boom of his voice in my half-awake ear drums. I rubbed my eyes.

"Uhhh, B?,"I guessed. Mr. Kent smiled.

"That's right!" The class groaned again. No one cared for this crap. Chum Chum tossed a paper ball at Fanboy's head just as it hit the desk for a nap. This sprung Fanboy's head right back up again.

"Hey! Who threw this?,"Fanboy asked taking hold of the paper. Chum Chum giggled across from him. Fanboy smiled, raising his arm to toss it back when the lights suddenly went out.

"AHHHHHHHHH!,"Everyone screamed. Kyle laughed.

"Idiots!,"he shouted. Mr. Kent dropped his chalk and raised his hands in the air.

"Stay calm everyone,"he instructed,"I'm sure it's just from the rainy weather we're having today." As if we didn't know that already...It seems like turning off the lights causes teenagers to spazz out. As soon as everyone realized this was a black out, paper balls were flying along with sharp pencils and even the occasional textbook. Kyle says,"The cowards destroy in the dark because they won't be seen."

"CALM DOWN KIDS!,"Mr. Kent yelled. This earned him a textbook to the face, which was thrown by Cheech. Outside, the halls were running rampant with madness. Teenagers running up and down, toilet paper had been trailed out of the bathroom stalls, and clothing had been stolen from the gym locker rooms.

"No class,"Kyle commented,"Idiotic mortals."

"This is soo cool!,"Fanboy laughed.

"Yeah, I wish the school would black out everyday during math!,"Chum Chum added. Having heard that comment, Mr. Kent glanced at us. We all covered our mouths. Ooops...

"Ugh, I'm soo tired of all this,"Yo complained at the front of the room.

"Yeah, will you guys stop acting like animals!,"Francine shouted towards Duke and his buddies. One of which who splashed a water bottle in her face. I couldn't hold it in anymore.

"HAHAHAHAHA!"

"What's so funny Rima?,"Yo asked me, placing her hands on her hips. I looked over at Francine's face. Her makeup was running and she looked like a wet dog.

"I-I'm not. I'm n-not...HAHAHAHAHAHA! I'm sorry! HAHAHAHA!" Francine growled at me and stood up from her desk. I gasped, getting up as well. She chased after me with a pair of saftey scissors. When Kyle got up to help me, Yo hopped on his back. Everyone was screaming, yelling, banging on desks and just acting like a buch of zoo animals. That's when-

"Aw! The power's back on." Everyone looked up at the lights after hearing what Fanboy had announced. Then they all looked at each other, frozen in place. Kyle finally got Yo off his back, who hit the ground with a thud.

"Finally, we can get back to acting like civilized young adults." For some reason, I think everyone wanted the power outage to last longer. Even Mr. Kent. We were all so entertained.

"O-okay. Let's get back to the lesson then class. Question 9 please, someone?" Even if it was only for a few minutes, the room looked as though it was just hit with an earthquake. And so did the rest of the school. Black outs...hm.