"Callum is quite obviously a Border Collie," says Mr Jackson.
"With adorable blue eyes," adds Abbey with glee.
Callum stands there. His tail still between his legs. Unknown to everyone else except Brayden, his senses have become 100% dog too. He can hear electricity in the walls, smell the deodorant of Mitchell on the other side of the classroom and his colour spectrum has dwindled massively. His light blue eyes dart around the room, everything is becoming too much. Everything stinks and everything is loud. He whimpers.
"What is it boy?" Asks Abbey.
"Woof," replies Callum. Causing the whole class except Brayden and Mr Jackson to laugh.
"You want belly rubs?" Callum moves head side to side. Abbey frowns, "But you're a dog."
"I'd say he's overwhelmed and stressed," Luke butts in, "See it all the time at work."
"Why would he be overwhelmed?" Asks Abbey.
"His hearing is significantly better and so is his smell. Pretty obvious."
"So he has the senses of a dog?" Asks Hannah.
"Looks like it. Probably has the muted colour spectrum too." Callum barks in agreement and looks at Luke. The class erupts into talking. Callum shakes and looks around for an escape route.
Luke sighs angrily and marches over to Callum. Callum looks up at him and Luke speaks, "It'll be okay. I promise."
"Everyone be quiet," demands Mr Jackson. The class go silent, "We've still got the question of Brayden."
Mr Jackson looks at Brayden and quickly deduces that he is a