”Come on, come on…”
In Sunset High School, Jaakuna is sitting in his desk in the back of final period class, which was English, Jaakuna shakes his legs as if he was going through an episode of Restless Leg Syndrome. His feet were tapping against the metal legs of his desk His green eyes were firmly set on the clock above the chalkboard in the class. The longer he stared at it, the longer that it seemed that times was going. At one point, Jaakuna could have sworn that he saw the clock go back a few minutes. Maybe that was his mind playing tricks on him or maybe it was just his impatience getting the better of him, which was usually eighty percent of the time.
Continuing to stare at the clock, it was now only one minute away. It was by this time that Jaakuna was on the edge of his seat. And by that, it meant that Jaakuna was sitting much with his feet on his chair and he was in somewhat of a crouching position. It would be no surprise that someone would raise an eyebrow at him or at least wonder what the hell was up with him. Truth be told, Jaakuna couldn’t wait until that last minute came around. As soon as the bell rang, no matter what Miss Mikaro wanted to say, Jaakuna was out of there. He hoped that Avalon would forgive him.
As if on cue, the sound of the final bell went off and joyful screams were heard throughout the school. A stampede of students would take full stead, but Jaakuna’s roar was the loudest and he even took it upon himself to jump way out of his seat and all over the classroom. “WHOOOOOOOO! SCHOOL IS OVER! YEAH!” Jaakuna shouted, as he cart wheeled and flipped all around the classroom, which by that point half of the students were already out.
Before she even had a chance to address it, the students were gone. “Oh brother..” Miss Mikaro said as she rubbed her head. She was just so disappointed in Jaakuna and the other students as they were mostly gone. “Avalon, could you be a doll and tell that impulsive friend of yours that he still has to do the summer homework?” She said to Avalon, hoping that he heard her over all of the screams and animal-like roars.
Meanwhile outside, Jaakuna was smiling so happily. He began to walk to the Sunset Station, which is the area in which the school was located. It didn’t dawn on him until he was nearly out of the school’s front gate that he left Avalon behind back at class. “Oh shit, he’s going to be pissed…” Jaakuna just knew he would be.
In Sunset High School, Jaakuna is sitting in his desk in the back of final period class, which was English, Jaakuna shakes his legs as if he was going through an episode of Restless Leg Syndrome. His feet were tapping against the metal legs of his desk His green eyes were firmly set on the clock above the chalkboard in the class. The longer he stared at it, the longer that it seemed that times was going. At one point, Jaakuna could have sworn that he saw the clock go back a few minutes. Maybe that was his mind playing tricks on him or maybe it was just his impatience getting the better of him, which was usually eighty percent of the time.
Continuing to stare at the clock, it was now only one minute away. It was by this time that Jaakuna was on the edge of his seat. And by that, it meant that Jaakuna was sitting much with his feet on his chair and he was in somewhat of a crouching position. It would be no surprise that someone would raise an eyebrow at him or at least wonder what the hell was up with him. Truth be told, Jaakuna couldn’t wait until that last minute came around. As soon as the bell rang, no matter what Miss Mikaro wanted to say, Jaakuna was out of there. He hoped that Avalon would forgive him.
As if on cue, the sound of the final bell went off and joyful screams were heard throughout the school. A stampede of students would take full stead, but Jaakuna’s roar was the loudest and he even took it upon himself to jump way out of his seat and all over the classroom. “WHOOOOOOOO! SCHOOL IS OVER! YEAH!” Jaakuna shouted, as he cart wheeled and flipped all around the classroom, which by that point half of the students were already out.
Before she even had a chance to address it, the students were gone. “Oh brother..” Miss Mikaro said as she rubbed her head. She was just so disappointed in Jaakuna and the other students as they were mostly gone. “Avalon, could you be a doll and tell that impulsive friend of yours that he still has to do the summer homework?” She said to Avalon, hoping that he heard her over all of the screams and animal-like roars.
Meanwhile outside, Jaakuna was smiling so happily. He began to walk to the Sunset Station, which is the area in which the school was located. It didn’t dawn on him until he was nearly out of the school’s front gate that he left Avalon behind back at class. “Oh shit, he’s going to be pissed…” Jaakuna just knew he would be.