"Have you been to Birnbaum's class yet?" my friend Maggie asked me as she ran up in the library. I glanced up from the book I was reading for class with a confused look. Maggie was never what you would call an academic, so her having any interest in a class was a one in a million shot.
"Uh.. no. Why? Should I be worried or something?"
She shook her head as if in amazement and said ", Lexi, that is the hottest teacher on this side of the planet!"
Maggie has always had a tendency to over exaggerate, so I didn't take her too seriously as I shut my book. "This side of the planet," I repeated with a teasing smile.
"Lexi you have no idea!" "I left his class like ten minutes ago, and I'm pretty sure my heart's still beating too fast."
At this, I had to laugh. "Alright Maggie, but if he isn't all that you promise, we are going to have a problem."
She shoved me with a smile and walked back towards the exit, probably already late for the next class she was supposed to be in. "You'll see," she called over her shoulder as she walked out the door.
I grabbed the rest of my books that were spread out across the table and sat still for a moment, glad to take a rest. Senior year has been killing me slowly, and it won't get any better now that there's a new business class added onto second semester. School's never come easy for me, but I've always managed to pull through with good grades. People have always been surprised when they heard about the kind of classes I took. I guess my appearance doesn't really fit the schedule. Don't get me wrong, I'm no supermodel or anything, but the words cute and adorable have been used to describe me more often then I can count. Mostly, I'm average. Brown hair, more on the skinny side, but with curves. The only thing that I really like about my appearance is my eyes. They are green blue, and not trying to be vain or anything, but I think they are pretty.
After thinking about all of the stuff I would have to bring home for tomorrow's classes, I decided to just go down and grab some lunch in the cafeteria. At the speed I was getting through Calculus, it'd probably end up being my only meal for the rest of the day. I grudgingly grabbed the rest of my books and walked into the hallway.
*CRASH* "Dammit," I cursed under my breath as I picked up the remains of my full cup of coffee from the classroom floor. "So much for a pick me up," I muttered. After going through the routine of introductions with the first few periods of Business, I could tell already it was going to be a long year. Most of the kids in this school knew nothing at all about the subject, and even worse it seemed that none of them cared.
Tossing the ceramic pieces in the trash, I glanced up at the clock, seeing that I had just about enough time to go back to the teacher's lounge and try again with that coffee. I stood up from behind the desk and started walking down the hallway.
Because of the schedule this school ran on, there always seemed to be some kids at their lockers, especially around this time of day. I got a few appraising glances from some senior girls at their lockers. Trying to avoid any eye contact, I headed straight for the lounge three doors down. I'm not an idiot; I can tell what these girls are thinking. New male teacher under the age of 30 who isn't balding and or fat. I guess I'm not normally what's expected of a teacher. Blond hair and blue eyes at the young age of 26, I wasn't what most students or teachers expected. I've always tried to not let my age influence others' opinions, but even all the hard work I've put in so far hasn't stopped the questioning looks I get whenever I walk into a school building. Besides trying to prove myself I also had to make sure that these girls didn't do anything more then stare. If there was ever any reason to think I had a relationship with a student, in combination with my age, I'd be fired faster then I could even start to explain. I ducked into the teacher's lounge and headed straight for the coffee machine knowing how close I was cutting it now. If I didn't hurry, I wouldn't be in the classroom till after the bell rang, which would look great to a group of kids, who I expected to be on time. Filling a cup I headed back out the door.
Opening my eyes slowly, I tried to remember where I was. Looking around I quickly realized I'd fallen asleep in the cafeteria. Quickly I sat up and glanced around embarrassed, praying that nobody noticed. None of my friends were really in this lunch, so I'd just grabbed a two-seat table in the corner to eat as fast as possible. I reached into my bag hanging off my chair and checked my phone's time, still not completely awake. The display read 12:10.