he had said. Jack had just about flipped out about that. The man didn't get it at all. For one thing the paper was due that very day. And for another, it wasn't a simple task to just rewrite a paper that he had originally spent about six months on. And he had opened his mouth to say so, managing to sayIf worst comes to worst, you can just write it again,
before one of the other teachers had burst in, dragging with them some clones who were, quite obviously in trouble. Jack had had to leave after that, leaving him a foul mood.One just doesn't simply rewrite a six-month-long paper...
Suddenly, his stomach growled, reminding him that he hadn't eaten at all that morning.
he snapped at it, but, nevertheless, he automatically began to turn towards the cafeteria. Might as well eat something while I try to figure out what to do....Oh hush up....
Finally he reached the cafeteria and grabbed his food, looking down at it moodily. Ick...
Jack looked up, seeing Mary Todd waving at him, motioning for him to come sit by her and Abe. With a sigh, he walked over to their table, taking a seat beside Abe.Jack! Over here!
he said glumly.No luck,
He took a bit of his food, silent for a moment. Then he remembered what Abe had said earlier in the hallway.The principal just blew me off.
Oh, right. Hey, Abe. Now what did you want to talk about that was so important?