I came into school the next day only to find everything in shambles. Somehow the the cards I wrote became a mess filled with grammatical errors, the pieces began printing furious plastic tornadoes, and our rules lacked rules! I fell to my knees and yelled to the sky,” No!” At Least, I thought I did. Instead I stood there unmoving as my team worried if I had finally broken. I pulled myself together and started to assign tasks. Our group filled with determination to fix this project! We worked furiously to fix the problems that we suddenly faced first by grabbing our old printed projects in place of those that would not print, laminating the cards that we could, and editing our rule book in a flash. In the heat of panic and stress I heard a solemn voice, “ I did my cards, so what else do I have to do?” I froze.”Oh no!” I thought. Memories flooded back, and I remembered telling Richard to check my grammar on our cards. Simple capitalization problems, improper grammar, but no! Those cards no longer my cards, but his cards.”You completely changed them!” I fumed, and with my glare I put the sun to shame. This project, and this guy had unleashed the gates of
I came into school the next day only to find everything in shambles. Somehow the the cards I wrote became a mess filled with grammatical errors, the pieces began printing furious plastic tornadoes, and our rules lacked rules! I fell to my knees and yelled to the sky,” No!” At Least, I thought I did. Instead I stood there unmoving as my team worried if I had finally broken. I pulled myself together and started to assign tasks. Our group filled with determination to fix this project! We worked furiously to fix the problems that we suddenly faced first by grabbing our old printed projects in place of those that would not print, laminating the cards that we could, and editing our rule book in a flash. In the heat of panic and stress I heard a solemn voice, “ I did my cards, so what else do I have to do?” I froze.”Oh no!” I thought. Memories flooded back, and I remembered telling Richard to check my grammar on our cards. Simple capitalization problems, improper grammar, but no! Those cards no longer my cards, but his cards.”You completely changed them!” I fumed, and with my glare I put the sun to shame. This project, and this guy had unleashed the gates of