The next day at school, Julia was walking to first period with her friend Victoria, when the met Mark.
"Hey Marko, got your gf over here." said Victoria. Silence. Mark looked down, and Julia looked up. "Did I say something wrong?" asked Victoria. "Let's go," said Julia quietly. " The bell's gonna ring." With that, she pulled Victoria away. Marl watched them go silently.
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Julia sat in science class taking notes on plant and animal cells when she got a note. It said: What up with u and Mark? ~ Victoria She glances back at Victoria. She was staring at her expectantly. So she answered the note. Nothing Then she asked Joanne, who sat in between them to pass it to Victoria. "Julia, what are two things that plant cells have but animal cells don't?" asked her science teacher, Mrs. Shea. Julia looked up, answering casually. "Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast." she answered. Mrs. Shea nodded. "Good," and went on blabbing. Julia flushed red. Mrs. Shea asks questions, but when she asks a specific person to answer a question, it meant that you weren't paying attention. It might not seem important, but Mrs. Shea has direct contact with the Board of Education and could get someone kicked out for no reason at all. But Mrs. Shea was nice, she always gave people another chance.