Chapter 0059
“Think what you want,” I murmured. “I don’t need to prove anything to you.
“Maybe you should be worried about yourselves,” Nan said, folding her arms across her chest.
“Just forget about it, Nan,” I said, shaking my head. “I’m going to get to class. I’ll see you later.”
I didn’t wait for her response, I just left.
Even class was weird; everyone was looking at me and whispering. The teacher was eyeing me as she passed out our assignments and I frowned when I looked at the paper.
Was it just me, or was the font a little different?
I glanced at the girl beside me and noticed that her paper looked normal.
Can I see that for a second?” I asked
She frowned but she nodded and handed me her paper. The wording was different too; the words on my
paper were smaller.
“Thanks,” I murmured and handed it back to her.
We spent class working on the assignments and as I was leaving the professor stopped me to say, did a very nice job today, Judy.”
She spoke slowly like she was speaking to a child.
I frowned.
“Uh, thanks Miss Prescott,” I said, my brows furrowed together.
“You
I quickly left the room and went into my next college reading class. This was one of my favorite classes besides my combat, shifting, and defense courses. The professor gave us a book to read, and we pretty much just journaled about it the entire class. We finally finished our last book and were supposed to receive a new book today.
The professor handed out a book to each student upon entry to the class but when I walked in, she didn’t hand me a book like she did the others.
“Hi, Judy,” she said, giving me a soft smile. “I’m not going to make you read this book; it’s kind of long and can be pretty difficult. I’ll write you out some cliff notes and you can write your entry based on that and class discussion.”
I frowned at her; I couldn’t believe what she was saying. I had always read the books she assigned, and I read them quicker than most in the class. I narrowed my eyes at her and deepened my frown.
“I’m sorry, I don’t understand,” I said hesitantly. “You don’t want me to read the book?”
She sighed and set the books on the table.
“Look, I think it would be better if you sit this one out, she told me. “I know this kind of thing doesn’t come easy for you.”
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