Room 326: A Short Story

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I reached the office 3 minutes before my period of Office Assistant ,when Ms.Destiny said, “Amira, just in time, I have one more slip to give out and after that, you can help sort the files.”
“Okay,Ms.Destiny.” I replied and I was off. I looked at the slip it was for Henry Rhodes in Room 326. Room 326 was French, to be honest, it wasn’t a bad class to walk into, it sure beats walking into a health class. I pushed the door open and like every single time I push a door open all eyes fell on me. A boy from a table in the back in a teasing kind of way semi-shouted “ Dude,you just interrupted the teacher.”And with that the class burst out in laughter, even the teacher smiled a little. The teacher extended his hand for the slip and I gave it to

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