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Ayesha, 15

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Wednesday, 26 August 2009 @ 20:01
For you to be saved and me to be brave

Hi.

I have a feeling that Cikgu's forgotten about Malay remedial. Typical blur Cikgu, but I love her for that! I've managed to get through almost nine weeks without my textbook. And it's not as if she has such a huge class to keep an eye on or anything that she somehow misses my empty tabletop and my dependency on Syadza every time we need to do comprehension exercises. Hahahah.

Speaking of teachers, Mr Ahmad is such an awkward guy. He was supposed to take over Mr Z's period today since he was absent, but he came in a period late. Probably didn't realise that recess has been moved to third period. He walked in while I was being a 'good' environmental rep and sweeping the classroom. I had to run to the front of the classroom, put the broom back and run back to my seat, which happens to be right in front of the teacher's table and he stared at me throughout that whole amazing debacle. Syadza perhaps has experienced the worst of his stares, though. Nyahaha.

Okay then there was that weird conversation where I, having sat right in front of him, had to explain to him that he'd come in at the wrong time. He said 'okay cool', and I swear I could have laughed at him right there if I hadn't been so weirded out by his staring. He then handed me a bunch of worksheets, repeatedly asked me to make sure everyone got it and walked out while everyone watched with one eyebrow raised.

But you know, he actually has really nice eyes. Heh heh heh.

Oh, and he's the new NPCC teacher too. He was in NP in TKSS about 10 years ago, so I guess it's a somewhat fitting post? He stared at us throughout parade two weeks ago too. Eeyer.

Okay I am done talking about awkward Mr Ahmad.

Bye bye.