The first class of the year was always chaos. Too many people, too many students, most of whom needed to find their friends for the rest of the year on that day for them to fit in like everyone else. People who don’t do that don’t end up doing very well, the teachers always noted, and hence the first hour was always burner. There were essays no one read, some teachers made students stand up and say embarrassing things about themselves in front of a crowd of strangers, others tried to keep apart the people from last year who had been too much trouble to be worth it. Professor Wilke cared, he wanted to know what the students said and thought about his subject, but half an hour in and he had given up, not even telling them to keep their voices down, and he began getting his glasses out and walking around, taking papers from those who had bothered writing anything. He then saw the girl with her cell phone again, but she put it away and handed him the paper. She had written quite a lot and quiet and in a neat hand writing, and then the other boy. When the teacher left she said, “I’m giving you a call so your can save my number!” She blushed when she looked at him, but then recoiled when he stretched his hand, it took her a second to take his hand and she giggled at him, “No one does that anymore you know! “And then she took his pen and wrote a nice little smiley next to his. But before she could continue their conversation the bell had rung and Bella got up, smiling at him, “Robby!” She said, “Have fun at the next class. Call me if you want to go see parks!” She said, and then hopped away to her next class. She was able to find it easily yet again, and she sat down next to some random girl who chewed gum loudly. They shared their names but she didn’t want to share much else with a girl like that, especially one who wore her skirt so short! She scribbled notes down as she thought about Rob for some time and forgot about him, this teacher was much stricter, and she had managed to acquire a pen before then and started scribbling down things, even if she didn’t understand them!