I'm in the middle of a math lesson, and the teacher is trying to talk to me. He's trying to get me to sit in the back of the room with his friend, who is also in the class. I don't want him to do that to me, and he's not going to do it to me either. I can't believe that he would do this to his friend. The teacher is fidgeting, and I can hear him talking to the other students around me. It's so loud that I can barely hear the teacher, and then the teacher starts talking to daiki, who's sitting next to me in the same room. Is it just me, or is he watching me? Is he just trying to please his friend? What's the deal with that? What if he doesn't tell his friend what's going on? Does he have to tell his older sister? What about the fact that he'll have to stay in class with daiki for the rest of the day? What will he do? What should he do if he hears the noise of the teacher's fidgeting?
I'm in the middle of a math lesson, and the teacher is trying to talk to me. He's trying to get me to sit in the back of the room with his friend, who is also in the class. I don't want him to do that to me, and he's not going to do it to me either. I can't believe that he would do this to his friend. The teacher is fidgeting, and I can hear him talking to the other students around me. It's so loud that I can barely hear the teacher, and then the teacher starts talking to daiki, who's sitting next to me in the same room. Is it just me, or is he watching me? Is he just trying to please his friend? What's the deal with that? What if he doesn't tell his friend what's going on? Does he have to tell his older sister? What about the fact that he'll have to stay in class with daiki for the rest of the day? What will he do? What should he do if he hears the noise of the teacher's fidgeting?