Luke came in. "Hi," I said.
He said hi back, but he said it quietly.
I showed Luke a paper. "Do you know what this is?"
"Yes," he replied. "It's the matchmaker thing."
"I got Drew on mine," I said. "Who did you get on yours?"
Luke shrugged. "I don't know. Drew bought mine."
When class started, we had to do a quiz. It wasn't that long, but I didn't study that much for it.
Luke had the date as Feb. 13 on his paper. "Isn't it the 14th today?"
"I don't think so," replied Luke.
"Yes, it is."
Luke corrected the date.
When the quiz was done, we were placed in groups to do a 'telephone conversation'. My partner was behind Luke.
"We'll switch seats," Luke said.
The teacher gave our class some chocolate.
"Can I have another one?" asked Luke.
"No," replied the teacher.
"Do you want mine?" I asked.
"YES!" Luke was happy.
I showed him my chocolate, but I was still holding on to it. Luke tried to grab it. It looked like we were holding hands. When Luke finally got it, he tried to split in into half with his pen.
"It's gonna taste like pen," I said.
"Who cares?" said Luke.
Luke's plan failed to work. Chocolate was in his pen. He tried to get it out by putting the pen in his mouth.
"It looks like you're smoking," I said.
"There's chocolate in this pen. Not smoke!"
"Is it out yet?"
"No."
Luke's conversation partner, Jon, was talking. "I know what your mom's car looks like."
"Yeah, right. What's her car's color?"
"It looks like a light blue."
"AWW SHOOT."