* All characters in this story are of legal age. *
I managed to catch up with safety officer Pops in time to get the required hall pass. I barely had time to make it to my next class opting to return the small index card sized piece of paper afterwards. My head was still awash with the image of Charity. She definitely had the edge on Kimberly in looks and probable sophistication. Her figure was somewhere between Kim and Hope with an advantage in the bust.
I focused mentally on the single deep line that informed her prominent cleavage. I found myself wondering what her cup size, and other prurient matters about her shape. Charity didn't seem to mind me looking either. Class seemed to float by on those thoughts as I traveled back to Mr. Harvey's class, catching him switching with a substitute teacher.
"Oh Jaleel, what can I do for you?"
"Brought you my hall pass from earlier." I handed him the slip, but he was reticent.
"What's this for?"
"You told me that I could get a makeup quiz if I bought this to you." Mr. Harvey half snatched the piece of paper looking at it for a few seconds before taking a pen from behind his ear and scribbling on it.
"Take this to study hall on the second floor; the makeup quiz is about to start."
"HUH?!!"
Mr. Harvey apparently annoyed that a third of his class failed the pop quiz, set up an immediate makeup test in the study hall that I happened across by luck. Never mind that it was my lunch hour, I didn't want drama from my parents for failing a class in my final year of high school.
I bolted downstairs to study hall finding half of that failing third already in the process of taking the quiz. Two members of the student body were charged with administering the makeup as part of a vocational curriculum designed to give them fledgling experience in their chosen academic based electives.
"Test is already in progress; you're too late." Some nerdy female in horrifically dated clothing informed.
"Mr. Harvey sent me down here to take the test; see, he signed my hall pass."
"Regardless of the circumstance, you are late for the test." She refused to take the pass from me, speaking in an even measured tone.
"He said I could take the test."
"As I've said, you're too late for this quiz." It felt like she was looking down her nose at me.
"COME ON, I NEED THIS QUIZ!" Two of her associates drifted nearby looking at me apprehensively as a hall monitor peered into the hall from the nearest door. The academic classmen were standing in this weird fashion with their fingers interlocked in front of their bodies, staring.
"If you have a problem with school protocol, take it up with your counselor." Nerdy female reiterated flexing some perceived power over me. A section of the school counsel were working understudies to the faculty sometimes functioning as on the fly, substitute teachers.
"Hey brother, what's going on?" This underclassman, a high school junior was addressing me. His faux police type uniform signified his position on the Explorers, a training program for students with aspirations of being cops.
"Nothing, you can go back out in the hallway." I was beyond irritated as nerdy girl spoke up.
"The student is being disruptive; we'll trying to conduct a makeup quiz here."
"I am not being disruptive; I have permission to be here and take the test." I explained.
"The student was late and cannot be issued the exam."
"Jaleel, and I was given permission to take the test by Mr. Harvey; you can go ask him." I noticed a few more faces appearing in the open doorway. These pimply faced underclassmen were his backup, I suppose.
"Hey buddy, calm down; we can go ask him together." This equally geeky asshole tried to handle my bicep.
"I'm good, don't touch me."
"Say, what's your name, buddy." He actually took a pen and pad out of his pocket wanting my name. I folded my arms across my chest staring between nerdy girl and this asshole. The doorway was now filled with more of these explorer students, one pudgy female amongst them.
"I'm gone." I noticed one obvious freshman student favoring a pair of cuffs until one of his associates nudged him with an elbow.
I was aware the cuffs and occasional nightstick were more ceremonial in nature. Nerdy female and her two compatriots walked back over to my peers taking the makeup quiz without another word. Adding a bit of fire to the proceedings, the Explorers followed me a few feet down the corridor until I turned shooting them an intense glare that seemed to halt their ambitions of swarming me. I'd decided to return to Pops office to report them after notifying my teacher, Mr. Harvey. I still had a good fifteen minutes of lunch time, so suspect nutrition was first on my list.
"Oh, hello again Jaleel."
"Charity?" I found her standing five feet in front of my carrying a syllabus.
"You didn't forget my name, I'm flattered." The minute I saw her there, a haze settled over me, but I still looked otherwise agitated.
"Hardly; you're the best part of my day so far."
"Stop it; what's up?"
"Eh, nothing really; I was supposed to take a pop quiz in study hall, but this shitty girl is power tripping. Got uhm, permission from my teacher, but they won't recognize it." Charity gingerly took the signed hall pass from me staring at it.
"You must've been late, huh?"
"My teacher set up the makeup and signed this hall pass. In fact, the reason I was in the library this morning was because he locked me out of class because I was only two minutes late. I couldn't take the test then, and I can't now because of a technicality."
"But you were late, right?" Charity reiterated.
"Yeah." I was instantly humiliated under her authoritative gaze.
"Are you getting angry with me now, Jaleel?" Right there, Charity drew a line in the sand regarding any potential friendship we could've had or anything else. It was a challenge, nothing more.
"Look, I got bullied this morning, by a cheerleader; before I could react, Pops, the safety officer snatched me into his office and made me sit there to cool off. He also made me late, but I got a nice bottle of lemon water as a consolation prize, a likely failing grade on the quiz, and I got to meet you Charity."