In its place was a look of annoyed consternation.He thought about apologizing, then decided against it. Better to just move on as though talking about... Alice was unimportant.“Thank you for today, Grace,” he said, sipping more tea. “You were amazing. Everything ran smoothly, and you made me look good.”She smiled. “You’re very welcome. Thank you for saying so, but I was just doing my job, Mac.”“You did more than your job, and it will make the rest of the time here in Amsterdam go much easier,” he. Hello." Kristine says "Hi I'm Melanie and I'm with the local girl scouts." Said the stranger. "I was wondering if your parents might like to buy some cookies." Kristine replied, "I'm sorry my parents aren't home, I'm by myself." "Oh ok maybe I can check back later." Thinking that she can't just let this cute girl leave she says "Hey why don't you come in for a bit, it is hot out." Slightly embarrassed for she usually isn't this forward. "My parents won't care if you come in and rest for a bit.". He got to work on the paper and decided to go ahead and finish it early so he would have the rest of the class time this week for himself."Hey, congratulations on a great game this weekend." Tim looked up from his work and saw a cute girl with a slightly lopsided grin sitting across the table from him."Um. Thanks. I tried my best but I wasn't the only one to have a great game." Tim took a moment to evaluate the perky brunette. "You have me at a disadvantage. Who might you be?"She reached across. The other students were also advised, mostly through the jungle drums that make up student gossip. Finally, it was felt that a school-wide announcement was advisable, and the Principal sent a letter home with all students. It was happy and cheery, completely ignoring the Principal's newest problem: "I need a 'long-term occasional' to cover Mrs. Phillips' maternity leave."Occasional teachers come in two flavours: retired teachers, eligible to work a maximum of 90 days a year in this school.
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