ThermalTrickster
~Thank You Based God~
By the time it's third hour it's the repetition that gets him.
Time flys by slowly each minute clicking down into the next agonizingly steady and without sound. The steady yet constant tick-tock-tick-tock of the clock makes him want to leave for just a few moments if only to escape the boring reality of the morning. It's not that bad to be honest if you count the admirable traits set on by the tricksters of the class and the soft giggles of the girls he tries to talk over and yet it's the same.
He wonders briefly where they'll be in a future. Will Bobby still be the class clown; still making the same old jokes behind his back or will he grow out of it and learn to take things seriously? Will Miranda learn not to take everything so personal and learn how to become an adult? Will-
He grits his teeth as his eyes try to focus on his handwriting. His back is turned towards his students while he tries and reaches on the tip of his toes to reach the date on the far right of the whiteboard. He ignores the snickers behind his back and continues to not let them see his struggles. By the gruff bark of laughter he can tell that Josh, the team Quarterback, the making jokes about his height. Leon sniffs and makes a mental note to call him out to answer the first question that comes into his head.
Maybe he'll do the hardest one? Leon gives up and instead walks towards his desk and smiles as the snickers stop instantly. He does like the feeling of control he has over these kids--though he's still a kid himself in someways--
Reaching for his planner he opens it quickly and stops on the second to last page, his eyes scanning the paper that's littered with words and highlighter marks. He squints his eyes and pushes the bridge of his glasses upwards and takes a deep breathe. "Alright, guys we get it, I'm short. Now can we please get back the to lesson?" He hears a few grunts of admission. "And yes, Josh, I can hear your snickers now suck it up and answer the problem on the board."
To the left of Josh's seat his classmate, Ethan giggles behind a meaty hand, and winces as Josh glares at him. Leon smirks as he straightens up and sits down at his desk watching as the students--his students-- methodically lower their heads and begin their daily plan. Once again. Like always. Just. Like. Yesterday.
Time flys by slowly each minute clicking down into the next agonizingly steady and without sound. The steady yet constant tick-tock-tick-tock of the clock makes him want to leave for just a few moments if only to escape the boring reality of the morning. It's not that bad to be honest if you count the admirable traits set on by the tricksters of the class and the soft giggles of the girls he tries to talk over and yet it's the same.
He wonders briefly where they'll be in a future. Will Bobby still be the class clown; still making the same old jokes behind his back or will he grow out of it and learn to take things seriously? Will Miranda learn not to take everything so personal and learn how to become an adult? Will-
He grits his teeth as his eyes try to focus on his handwriting. His back is turned towards his students while he tries and reaches on the tip of his toes to reach the date on the far right of the whiteboard. He ignores the snickers behind his back and continues to not let them see his struggles. By the gruff bark of laughter he can tell that Josh, the team Quarterback, the making jokes about his height. Leon sniffs and makes a mental note to call him out to answer the first question that comes into his head.
Maybe he'll do the hardest one? Leon gives up and instead walks towards his desk and smiles as the snickers stop instantly. He does like the feeling of control he has over these kids--though he's still a kid himself in someways--
Reaching for his planner he opens it quickly and stops on the second to last page, his eyes scanning the paper that's littered with words and highlighter marks. He squints his eyes and pushes the bridge of his glasses upwards and takes a deep breathe. "Alright, guys we get it, I'm short. Now can we please get back the to lesson?" He hears a few grunts of admission. "And yes, Josh, I can hear your snickers now suck it up and answer the problem on the board."
To the left of Josh's seat his classmate, Ethan giggles behind a meaty hand, and winces as Josh glares at him. Leon smirks as he straightens up and sits down at his desk watching as the students--his students-- methodically lower their heads and begin their daily plan. Once again. Like always. Just. Like. Yesterday.