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Post by Hannah on Nov 1, 2006 22:15:51 GMT
I cant hide a small grin and shake my head at Hansome. He should get some sleep soon because this aint working at all
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Post by Jacky on Nov 1, 2006 22:19:24 GMT
"I've got copies of the letters right here." He puts his hand onto the file he's holding. "Read them through, find out what you can - you guys are starting tomorrow."
So much for pencase obsessors. I groan and drop my head back on the desk. "Okay."
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Post by Hannah on Nov 1, 2006 22:20:29 GMT
I take the papers "Thanks Janko" I smile and nudge Tom once more. "Come on." I tell him "No time for this now!"
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Post by Jacky on Nov 1, 2006 22:25:45 GMT
When Janko disappeared into his office I sit up again. I blink a few times, making sure I'm really really really awake, and then take the paper Judy offers me. Scratching the back of my head I put it down on the desk in front of me and start reading it through.
"Woah." Halfway down the first part I frown. "..This is pretty mental." I realize. I don't believe we had any cases in which teachers got letters that gave them the choice to either watch their back or watch the inside of a coffin before.
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Post by Hannah on Nov 1, 2006 22:26:57 GMT
"No.. " I sigh and sit down on the chair next to my desk again "This is serious and so straighten yourself up or at least do something to make sure you wont fall asleep" I smile at him
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Post by Jacky on Nov 1, 2006 22:29:17 GMT
"Hmm. I still got.." I check the clock. It's nine. "...Twenty-three hours to sleep before we really gotta get to it." I smirk, "I think that'll do."
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Post by Hannah on Nov 2, 2006 7:48:43 GMT
I nod "Yes Hanson, but you will have to read these" I point at the papers "And be prepared.. and dont come late on our first day at school." I smirk
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Post by Jacky on Nov 2, 2006 21:18:24 GMT
"Hey I never come late at school. They call that.. within a certain limit of being on time." I defend myself. I leaf through the papers to see what they're all about. Half of them are information 'bout the students names, adresses, stuff like that. So that's hardly read-worthy. I skip right to the case description
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Post by Hannah on Nov 2, 2006 21:19:35 GMT
I read the student stuff though, thinking it is important to know at least some names when you get into a school and have to solve a case somewhere
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Post by Jacky on Nov 2, 2006 21:34:03 GMT
~The next day~
Schooltime. Judy and I arrive at the schoolbuilding of Sunnydale High together. It's a small community school with some 1500 students attending to it. The square in front of the school is packed with students, gossip buzzing around like thick air. It's not hard to guess what the stories are about. The death of the teacher is the sort of news that travels like fire.
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