Before she could do anything, she heard the scraping of a chair against a hard wood floor. Suddenly she found herself looking a blue dress. Looking up, she saw a middle aged woman scowling down at her. And the the woman spoke. "Young lady, I thought I told you to take a seat."
Before Jenny could do anything, the woman grabbed her arm, reached behind her, shut the door and escorted her to one of the desks.
Sitting her down, the woman went to the front and produced a book and pencil. Bringing it back to Jenny, she exclaimed, "I'm your teacher, Miss. Cusco. We are on page twenty in the math book."
With this said, she marched to the front of the class and began to lecture the class on addition.
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The day passed like this and Jenny found no time to get away. At twelve, she was lined up with the class, marched out the door into a hallway and down to a cafeteria. After lunch, she was allowed to collect her coat, not sure were she'd gotten it, and allowed outside till about one.
From there, she had class with Miss. Cusco. When the bell rang at three, she collected her coat and backpack from the cloak room and went down to catch the bus.
Only down there, she was greeted by a woman who addressed her as Jenny, asked her how her day was and then escorted her to a minivan. Home, something else she didn't recognize, she was told to go and change and then she could go out and play outside till dinner.
Upstairs, she found her room on the third try. She found a bathroom, guest room and what she thought was her new mothers bedroom. Not seeing a sign of Ryan or any notion that she had a father, she went to her room and took off her clothes and put on a white T-shirt and a pair of jeans.
Outside, she stopped at what she saw. Off in the distance, she could see the mansion that she, her brother, Mike and Sei had been exploring. Something in her wanted to play, while something in her wanted to go back.
"What do I do?" Jenny thought to herself. "Should I remain here, where I'm probably happy or should I try to find the others?"
Weighing her decisions, she stood in the driveway.