When It All Comes Down To Dust (Phoenix Noir Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Her father was at work, so her mother went. Mrs. Cole, the math teacher, had looked at Laura’s notebook, trying to see where Laura was going wrong in her understanding of math, and had seen the rhyme Laura had written about her. “It’s pretty funny, and I’m not annoyed about her making fun of me,” Mrs. Cole said. “I’m not taking it personally. But what I am annoyed about is the fact that she’s so glib about it. I think what she wrote shows that she’s not failing to learn, but rather that she’s not even trying to learn, and that she seems quite happy about it.” Laura sat there and said nothing. Her mother looked at her. “Is that true? Is that how you feel?” Laura shrugged. “I asked you a question,” her mother said. “Answer it.” “No.” “No what?” “No, that’s not how I feel.” “Then how do you feel, Laura?” Mrs. Cole said. Laura shrugged. “Don’t sit there and ignore Mrs. Cole,” her mother said. “I’m not ignoring her.” “You are.
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