The narrator introduces us to a new character in the story. He's named Macro, and he's coming to class today. The narrator tells Macro to be kind to the new student, and to act like a normal student. Macro is a little freaked out by the whole thing, but the narrator reassures him by saying that there's nothing weird about it, and that it's just a short acting lesson. Macro's a little worried that the class is going to get messy, and the narrator tells him to calm down. He says that he'd rather be a teacher than a student, because he wants kids to look up to him and be proud of what they've accomplished. He also tells Macro that he can kiss him anytime he wants.
The narrator introduces us to a new character in the story. He's named Macro, and he's coming to class today. The narrator tells Macro to be kind to the new student, and to act like a normal student. Macro is a little freaked out by the whole thing, but the narrator reassures him by saying that there's nothing weird about it, and that it's just a short acting lesson. Macro's a little worried that the class is going to get messy, and the narrator tells him to calm down. He says that he'd rather be a teacher than a student, because he wants kids to look up to him and be proud of what they've accomplished. He also tells Macro that he can kiss him anytime he wants.