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Ms. Terwilliger didnโt have a chance to respond to my geological ramblings because someone knocked on the door. I slipped the rocks into my pocket and tried to look studious as she called an entry. I figured Zoe had tracked me down, but surprisingly, Angeline walked in.
"Did you know," she said, "that itโs a lot harder to put organs back in the body than it is to get them out?"
I closed my eyes and silently counted to five before opening them again. โPlease tell me you havenโt eviscerated someone.โ
She shook her head. โNo, no. I left my biology homework in Miss Wentworthโs room, but when I went back to get it, sheโd already left and locked the door. But itโs due tomorrow, and Iโm already in trouble in there, so I had to get it. So, I went around outside, and her window lock wasnโt that hard to open, and Iโโ
"Wait," I interrupted. "You broke into a classroom?"
"Yeah, but thatโs not the problem."
Behind me, I heard a choking laugh from Ms. Terwilligerโs desk.
"Go on," I said wearily.
"Well, when I climbed through, I didnโt realize there was a bunch of stuff in the way, and I crashed into those plastic models of the human body she has. You know, the life size ones with all the parts inside? And bam!" Angeline held up her arms for effect. "Organs everywhere." She paused and looked at me expectantly. "So what are we going to do? I canโt get in trouble with her."
"We?" I exclaimed.
"Here," said Ms. Terwilliger. I turned around, and she tossed me a set of keys. From the look on her face, it was taking every ounce of self-control not to burst out laughing. "That square oneโs a master. I know for a fact she has yoga and wonโt be back for the rest of the day. I imagine you can repair the damageโand retrieve the homeworkโbefore anyoneโs the wiser.โ
I knew that the โyouโ in โyou can repairโ meant me. With a sigh, I stood up and packed up my things. โThanks,โ I said.
As Angeline and I walked down to the science wing, I told her, โYou know, the next time youโve got a problem, maybe come to me before it becomes an even bigger problem.โ
"Oh no," she said nobly. "I didnโt want to be an inconvenience."
Her description of the scene was pretty accurate: organs everywhere. Miss Wentworth had two models, male and female, with carved out torsos that cleverly held removable parts of the body that could be examined in greater detail. Wisely, she had purchased models that were only waist-high. That was still more than enough of a mess for us, especially since it was hard to tell which model the various organs belonged to.
I had a pretty good sense of anatomy but still opened up a textbook for reference as I began sorting. Angeline, realizing her uselessness here, perched on a far counter and swing her legs as she watched me. Iโd started reassembling the male when I heard a voice behind me.
"Melbourne, I always knew youโd need to learn about this kind of thing. Iโd just kind of hoped youโd learn it on a real guy."
I glanced back at Trey, as he leaned in the doorway with a smug expression. โHa, ha. If you were a real friend, youโd come help me.โ I pointed to the female model. โLetโs see some of your alleged expertise in action.โ
"Alleged?" He sounded indignant but strolled in anyways.
I hadnโt really thought much about asking him for help. Mostly I was thinking this was taking much longer than it should, and I had more important things to do with my time. It was only when he came to a sudden halt that I realized my mistake.
"Oh," he said, seeing Angeline. "Hi."
Her swinging feet stopped, and her eyes were as wide as his. โUm, hi.โ
The tension ramped up from zero to sixty in a matter of seconds, and everyone seemed at a loss for words. Angeline jerked her head toward the models and blurted out. โI had an accident.โ
That seemed to snap Trey from his daze, and a smile curved his lips. Whereas Angelineโs antics made me want to pull out my hair sometimes, he found them endearing.
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