22nd
Excerpt
from: Spider Quinn
“So,
the problem is, this is the last day of school before the Holidays,” Ms. Li
said.
“We
talked about that. We’ll do it after the Holidays.”
“Very
good, Ms. Morgendorffer. I will send out a reminder note for them on the first
day back.”
Lawndale
Sun-Herald
Tuesday,
January 5th, 2000
There
are still no Y2K related issues in Lawndale
Quinn
was excited to be back at school. The holidays weren’t exactly, happy times,
with her father no longer around. She knew that Stacy, Tiffany and Tori had had
it better. She had remembered that she was going to do a field trip with the
three misfits. She also hadn’t encountered Anna as SpiderGirl over the
Holidays.
“Quinn
Morgendorffer, please report to the Principal’s Office,” came an
announcement straight after Homeroom.
“Right
on que,” Quinn said.
“Good
luck,” Stacy said.
“Thanks.”
“I
have decided to approve your field trip idea,” Ms. Li said.
“That’s
great!” Quinn said.
“I’m
going to call in the other three now.”
“Go
ahead.”
“Anna
Coultard, Ben Harrod and Gerald Brown, please report to the Principal’s
Office.”
Anna
had remembered and she had reminded Ben the night before, so she wasn’t
surprised. She got a hall pass from DeMartino and headed towards the
Principal’s office.
Ben
entered last.
“I
have approved the field trip idea, for sometime this week,” the Principal said.
“One of the junior science teachers will accompany you to one of the forests
where they will assist you in a survey of plants and animals.”
“A
junior science teacher?” Anna asked.
“Yes.
Sending Barch with two male students by herself would be a bad idea,” Li
answered.
Words: 274
Excerpt
from: Voyager Tales
Janeway saw Hicks enter the room.
“Take a seat ensign.”
The ensign took her seat nervously.
“At ease, ensign.”
Hicks relaxed.
“I'm sure Commander Chakotay has told you why you're
here.”
“I'm sorry for imitating you, Captain.”
“Apology accepted. But there are Starfleet rules about
these things,” Janeway said. “Therefore I have to put a reprimand on your
record.”
“Understood, Captain,” Hicks said, sitting up straight.
“Otherwise, I'd like to hear it.”
“Sure.”
“Dismissed, for now.”
Words:
76
Total:
350
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