OPENING POST:
June 4, 2014
"Well, it's quite obvious from the 4 adult eyewitnesses that Nathan here has gotten himself into quite a bit of trouble...again,", the principal of Nathan's old school, Bridgeway High, exclaimed, shaking his head.
"But we're here to make an offer," Nathan's homeroom teacher said, pulling up a slideshow. "Eden High. It's a good opportunity for Nathan to catch up on his grades...and his attitude. What would you say?"
"It sounds like utter crap." Nathan remarked. "It's a waste of your time and a waste of your money. I'm fine here."
"Don't listen to him." Nathan's mother cut in. "I think it's a wonderful opportunity for Nathan and we'll be willing to pay the scholarship for him."
"I knew you'd say that", the principal continued. "We've already managed to reserve a dormitory and cut a 20% discount on your scholarship. They'll be delighted to have you here. Maybe you'll make some new friends."
"I have good friends here!" Nathan exclaimed, rising up from his seat. "I'm not going to some stuck up boarding school! And my opinion's not changing!"
"Well, we've decided already, so too bad." Nathan's father remarked. "We're giving this a try for you and for us. Anyways, it'll be your last year and your last chance to make up your grades. We've tried hard enough to get you into college and MAYBE if you just paid attention more, you could've done a lot better!" Nathan's dad calmed his self down and sat back down, a bit stressed, for obvious reasons.
"Well then, here is a map of the school and all you'll need to k-"
Day 1: 09/12 9:30 AM
Nathan was woken on the bus with a loud bump as the bus neared its final stretch towards the school. Looking ahead, he could see a sign reading, "Welcome to Eden Boarding School - Embrace The New You." He stretched back in his seat and looked at the aisle of seats to the left of him, noticing a blank aisle. The bus had been fairly modern, painted with a glossy green finish and sporting the school's logo. Even the bus interior was pretty fancy, there weren't any food wrappers or rust building up and the windows were freshly washed. At least if the bus looked this good, maybe the school would look just as "stunning". This was a simple waste of his time. Now he had to spend an entire 8 months at this academy rather than living where he should be, in his gaming room in the basement. And even if they had 'top notch' teaching, why would he have to bother learning? And just where were they going to think about correcting his so called 'rebellious' attitude?
June 4, 2014
"Well, it's quite obvious from the 4 adult eyewitnesses that Nathan here has gotten himself into quite a bit of trouble...again,", the principal of Nathan's old school, Bridgeway High, exclaimed, shaking his head.
"But we're here to make an offer," Nathan's homeroom teacher said, pulling up a slideshow. "Eden High. It's a good opportunity for Nathan to catch up on his grades...and his attitude. What would you say?"
"It sounds like utter crap." Nathan remarked. "It's a waste of your time and a waste of your money. I'm fine here."
"Don't listen to him." Nathan's mother cut in. "I think it's a wonderful opportunity for Nathan and we'll be willing to pay the scholarship for him."
"I knew you'd say that", the principal continued. "We've already managed to reserve a dormitory and cut a 20% discount on your scholarship. They'll be delighted to have you here. Maybe you'll make some new friends."
"I have good friends here!" Nathan exclaimed, rising up from his seat. "I'm not going to some stuck up boarding school! And my opinion's not changing!"
"Well, we've decided already, so too bad." Nathan's father remarked. "We're giving this a try for you and for us. Anyways, it'll be your last year and your last chance to make up your grades. We've tried hard enough to get you into college and MAYBE if you just paid attention more, you could've done a lot better!" Nathan's dad calmed his self down and sat back down, a bit stressed, for obvious reasons.
"Well then, here is a map of the school and all you'll need to k-"
Day 1: 09/12 9:30 AM
Nathan was woken on the bus with a loud bump as the bus neared its final stretch towards the school. Looking ahead, he could see a sign reading, "Welcome to Eden Boarding School - Embrace The New You." He stretched back in his seat and looked at the aisle of seats to the left of him, noticing a blank aisle. The bus had been fairly modern, painted with a glossy green finish and sporting the school's logo. Even the bus interior was pretty fancy, there weren't any food wrappers or rust building up and the windows were freshly washed. At least if the bus looked this good, maybe the school would look just as "stunning". This was a simple waste of his time. Now he had to spend an entire 8 months at this academy rather than living where he should be, in his gaming room in the basement. And even if they had 'top notch' teaching, why would he have to bother learning? And just where were they going to think about correcting his so called 'rebellious' attitude?