- Figuring it out
My head was going to blow up and leave pieces of meat scattered all over my living room. I haven’t
had a moment of peace at all.
Thoughts keep running through my head. Never stopping. Never ceasing. It was driving me
insane, for heaven’s sake.
“Okay, now I want you to focus on the key and the insects we are studying,” I tell Mary, one of the students I tutor. “If you want to master the dichotomous key, you have to focus on those two.”
I’d hoped that this would distract me from my thoughts, but I was damn wrong. My head kept
straying every single damn time.
Mary nods her head, giving me the signal that she has understood.
“The first character has large wings and has small or no wings… What do you think the answer is?”
She studies the insects in the book before turning to me. At first, she seems unsure, but finally
she opens her mouth and speaks.
“Only one insect has large wings in this list, so the butterfly will go under that category”
I smile at her, glad that she got it. “Good. So since it’s the only one with large wings, the rest will
fall under the small or no wings. Given that this is like a game of elimination and they’re a lot, we
will subdivide them into categories. So what do you think the next two categories will be
according to the insects we have?”
Her eyes go back to the book. She doesn’t say anything for a while, but she keeps throwing me
glances as if she’s nervous.
“Don’t worry, Mary, just take your time,” I tell her softly.
I believe the key to being a good teacher is having patience. Understanding that not all students
will get it on the first try. There are just some that are a bit slower than others, and that is
absolutely okay.
“I don’t know if I am right,” she begins.
“And that’s okay. If you’re not we’ll find out where you went wrong”
She nods her head. “Long rear legs or short rear legs”
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“Good, that is excellent. So which will go to which?”
I see the moment her confidence comes back, and I smile.
“With very long legs, the category will end with mosquitoes, while for short rear legs, I’ll divide
the category into another two parts. Small eyes and large eyes”
I clap my hand in glee, just to make her feel appreciate. After all, everyone deserves praise when
they have accomplished something.
“Very good”
“Thank you,” she says, her smile shining as bright as the sun.
After that, the rest is easy for her. I give her exercises, and she excels in all of them. After our
session, I give her an assignment to do at home.
“Thank you, Ava” she says at the door. “You make Biology easy to understand.”
“Anytime dear”
After she leaves, I head to the living room and drop down on the couch like a sack of potatoes. My
mind was still wired and I wanted a distraction, I just couldn’t think of anything.
Noah was at Gunner’s house so I was alone for now.
Rubbing my belly, I try to come up with something to do. The issue about Gunner’s mother still
bothered me. That, along with what Calvin told Rowan. There was just something about
everything that niggled in my mind.
I stand up and go to my room to change. I put on some old clothes then head out to the backyard.
Maybe gardening will tak nind of the thoughts in my head.
I get down on my knees after getting some seeds from the shed. Today I plan to plant some carrots
and tomatoes.
“You seem lost.” His voice pulls me away from my task.
I look up to see Calvin standing right in front of me. I don’t know for how long I was gardening, but
I had been so lost that I hadn’t heard him when he arrived.
“Yeah…I just have a lot on my mind. I’d hoped this would help,” I tell him while wiping some of the
He was always tight–lipped about the mother of his son. I didn’t know anything Were they
married, then divorced? Were they just in a relationship? How long have they known each other?
I doubt he will ever willingly give me the information I need to piece things together. Besides, I
didn’t want to cause him hurt. It looks like every time I mention her, either he gets really pissed or
“That’s okay… I get it. A lot of the time, I prefer processing things on my own,” he pauses. “But that
doesn’t mean that I can’t help you with this,” he points at the small garden.
“What are the boys doing?” I ask.
you have been able to get over it by now?” I ask him, referring to how he had a crush on Emma
- me. While my obsession had been for Rowan, his had been for
- me.
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