I sat for the rest of the class, pretty sure that the embarrassed blush I had gotten when he first walked into the room never went away. For a second when he'd said my name he'd looked at me and smiled, and I'd been surprised. Most of the teachers, or anyone for that matter, would have probably been pissed off after what I did. I mean it wasn't on purpose or anything, but that didn't matter. Either way, I knew I'd have to apologize to him at the end of class, even if it was just to ease my conscience. I spent most of the period figuring out how to word my apology so it didn't come out sounding stupid or fake, but by the time the bell rang I still had no idea what to say. As everyone started to file out of the classroom, I stayed at my desk, just stacking up my books. He sat down behind his desk as the rest of my class left, and he didn't seem to notice I hadn't gone until I finally shuffled up to desk. He glanced up and then smiled.
"Ah Lexi, wasn't it?"
I bit my lip and nodded. "Look Mr. Birnbaum I just wanted to apologize... you know for earlier in the hallway. I swear I didn't do it on purpose, I was just running late and I know I should have stopped, but I didn't want to make a bad impression on you for the first day.'
I finished my speech and let out a breath, waiting to hear the verdict on all of this.
After waiting a few seconds to make sure I'd finished, he smiled again. Every time he smiled it seemed so.. genuine. I don't know why, but it seemed contagious.
"Lexi, look I really appreciate you taking the time to apologize, but I promise I'm not mad. Like you said it was an accident and I do get the whole running late part, because if I hadn't have been, I would have noticed you standing in the hallway and we wouldn't have crashed. So please don't worry about it, alright?"
Relieved after hearing how honest he sounded, I gave him my first real smile.
"Oh thank you Mr. Birnbaum I really appreciate it and I promise I won't happen again. Well, at least I'll try." I glanced up at the clock on the wall, my smile dropping. " I kind of have to go, I have to get to my next period. But thank you for understanding." I grabbed my stuff and headed out the door.
"Bye," I say with a wave and walk out.
"Bye Lexi," I called back as she walked out the door. There was something about her. I couldn't really place it, but she seemed special. I shake my head quickly, trying to get back to work. First day, and I'm already picking out favorite students, I joke to myself.
After a long day of classes, I headed home and had a drink, heading off to bed. I was already exhausted, and it was only Monday. I changed into boxer shorts and a t-shirt, and climbed into bed. Before I fell asleep, I could almost picture Lexi's face in my head as I drifted off.
I decided to stay in library through lunch today, trying to memorize the chapter for Business class. I figured after embarrassing myself the first day, I should probably make sure it didn't happen again. As I thought about class, my thoughts drifted to Mr. Birnbaum. He had been just as cute as Maggie had said. And more, really. It was strange for me though, because even though I'm a teenage girl and I'm always watching for cute guys, I've never really been one to like older guys, especially teachers. But I don't like him I corrected myself. I'm just.... Agreeing with Maggie's opinion. Sure that was logical. I've gone out with guys before. Just nobody I really cared about, and we really never did anything. Speaking in baseball terms, I hadn't gone past first. Not that it really bothered me. I've never been one of those girls who went around bragging about how far they'd gone and with who. It was never that important to me I guess.
After reading the chapter as many times as I could take, I glanced up at the clock. I decided I'd go a few minutes early today, hoping to change his opinion of me. Slinging my book bag over my shoulder, I walked out of the library down to Senior hall.
I started copying notes on the board, from a notebook on my desk. Today would really be the first official class, since the past few had really only been introduction days. Last night I'd been exhausted, but I'd still dreamed. And I could still picture Lexi's face. I didn't know why I couldn't get it to leave my head. It must have just been pure exhaustion and thinking about that dumb shirt, which probably still had a stain on it, even though I must have washed it three times already.
After a minute of this, I finally looked up and realized I'd written the same note on the board four times. I started to erase the last couple of lines when I heard someone walk into the room behind me. I turned around quickly to see Lexi sitting down at her desk in the front. I noticed today though that she seemed to be carrying her whole day's worth of books.
I smiled and pointed at the bag. "Teachers giving you a hard time?'
She smiled back, seeming a little more sure of herself today.
"No. Just me giving myself a hard time."
I turned around surprised by her answer. "You mean you voluntarily bring all that with you?'