Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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20035279 #29
Mrs. M. Turner
Advanced Composition A – 3rd Hour
10 December 2009
If Only, If Only
I dragged my semi-conscious body through the heavy, gray school doors of Plymouth High school, the wind slamming them shut behind me. Though inside, I could still hear the wind howling violently, causing the trees to wave their arms around wildly. Any signs of nature seemed like a distant memory as the snow covered most of the ground, hiding what was left of the grass. Proceeding to class, I took notice that teacher and security guard that usually stood outside the office were not there today. Not thinking much of the absent teachers, I continued down C- pod and made it into my classroom just as the bell rung for class to start.
Dropping my belongings along the right side of my desk, I took a seat in my chair and reached into my bag for my math folder. After rummaging around in my bag for a couple seconds, my hand finally felt the smooth surface of my math folder. My fingers closed around the folder, and with a small tug, the folder slid free. I found the homework from last night and placed it onto my desk. Looking up, I took notice that the teacher had not yet entered the room. Strange… I thought, curiously. He’s usually always here before any of us... So where is he?
Looking around, I could see that I was not the only one who had noticed our teacher’s absence. Many of my classmates had started conversations about the absent teacher, letting their imaginations run free. I could hear stories ranging from being abducted and taken hostage by aliens to winning the lottery and quitting the school teacher job. Seconds passed quickly, soon turning into minutes, five minutes to ten minutes, ten to fifteen, yet the teacher still had not arrived. One of my classmates had decided to take action and go next door to try to find out where our teacher had gone. A couple minutes later, he returned with a puzzled look on his face. My class went silent as he started to speak. “The teacher next door isn’t there either… and neither are any of the teachers or staff in the entire building…”
As the realization of no teachers or adults hit my class, a frenzy erupted. Loud, excited talking and scraping chairs echoed off the walls of the small classroom, making everything seem ten times louder. Everybody reached into their bags, pulled out their cell phones, and called their parents to deliver the news. The halls soon started to fill up with students exiting the building, deciding to return home because of the absence of the teachers. I had already called my dad and informed him of the situation at school, and he would soon arrive to pick me up. Packing my belongings, I looked down at my phone to see an incoming text from my dad, informing me that he had arrived. With one last glance at my classroom, I exited the building just as hundreds of other students had done a couple minutes before.
I bolted upright in bed and looked over at my clock. It read “6:06 a.m”. Sighing, I lay back in bed and thought about the dream I just had. That would be so amazing if that really happened. I thought, a small smile creeping onto my face. As I got up to get ready for school, the thought of my dream still lingered in my mind. Arriving at the school and swinging the open the heavy, gray doors, I passed the office and took notice that the security guard and teacher that usually stood there were not there today…

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