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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 21:50 azaz1819

hey guys so today ill be talkign about the time i found out my own sister was messing with my teacher. ok so basically about a year ago my civics class had this new teacher all the girls would talk about him for some reason and including my sister. now my sister has been always trying to get close with the teacher ever since he arrived i was shocked i didnt want to tell my parents because well shes my sister. so basically before school was out the teacher passed my sis a note and for some reason she satyed back. i asked her why and she was like " oh im waiting for katelyn and stacy " (those are bff's) so yeah i just left the buidling but then i found out katelyn and stacy werent walking with her today so then i was really suspicious so i went back to where she was and the door was locked i tried looking under the door but it seems like there was a jacket blcoking it and it was the same cyan jacket my sis had on that day so now im freaking out and i go rush to the princibal telling him that theres someone in the classroom that shouldnt be in there then he bursts open the door then there she is my teacher's thingy was in her and yeah. so shes expelled and homeschooled she lost her privalge for ehr phone and she hates me now and the etacher is arretsed till this day

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