Isabelle And Little Orphan Frannie: The Isabelle Series, Book Three - Plot & Excerpts
Esposito’s desk, swinging his leg, acting completely at home there. “Where’s Mrs. Esposito?” Isabelle asked. “Not here, that’s for sure,” he said, grinning at her. “No, seriously, she’s out sick. I’m the substitute.” “We never had a man substitute before,” Isabelle said, looking him over. “Yeah, I’m one of a kind,” he said. Isabelle sat down at her desk and checked him out. She noticed the part in his hair started about an inch up from his left ear and his hair went up and over his scalp to the other ear in carefully arranged strands. Idly, she wondered what would happen if he got caught in a high wind. The only substitute teachers they’d had before were women who wore big black shoes and walked slowly and looked as if they might burst out crying at the drop of a hat. The class usually got totally out of control when one of these substitutes showed up. They raced around the room, throwing things and shouting until the substitute often did burst out crying.
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