My disappointing menace still haunts me so greatly today that I remember every single detail of it. It was the middle of March and the end of our second trimester at school. My teacher, Mrs. …show more content…
My teacher didn 't ask any questions or comment on the signature. “She probably believed it,” I thought. I still had one problem though, my mom was going to ask for my report card when I got home. After lunch recess Mrs. Lee called me outside to talk to me. “Oh no, she found out! I am going to be suspended or even worse, expelled!” I thought. I panicked greatly and started sweating as I slowly walked outside. When I got outside she didn 't have a happy expression on her face. I knew I was in trouble. “At lunch today I called your mom to ask her what she thought of your grades since you have not met sixth grade standards, and she said that you said that you never got your report card. I know that is a lie because I remember specifically giving it to you personally and separately from the rest of the class. Yet, I don 't understand how you got your parent’s signature on the envelope if they never even saw it. You have a lot of explaining to do to your parents and I.” Mrs. Lee yelled. “I...I forged the signature on the envelope. I was afraid my parents would get mad at me for getting such horrible grades. I 'm really sorry! Please don 't expel me!” I exclaimed in an anxious voice. “Don’t be silly, you 're not going to get expelled, but you 're still in a lot of trouble. I am going to have to tell your parents what you did and your real grades. You are going to sit on the bench during recess for the rest of the week and think about what you 've done!” she exclaimed. “Okay, I will.” I told