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Chapter #5
Into Laura's rucksack
by: Unknown
It is a normal Thursady morning at school, which means Chemistry. Not a subject you like very much and today is no different.
You are sat with your other class mates doing an experiment. The experiment all goes well and the tutor asks the class to write it up for next week in the proper way (hypothesis, results, conclusion etc).
As you go out of the door of the classroom you are hit by a phase of dizziness. The rest of the class departs down the corridor leaving you alone just outside the door.
Within seconds you black out and faint, then shrink in size to the floor.
One of your friends Laura Palmer spots you faint as she had turned round. She runs down the corridor to where her friend was but she is no longer there!
"Miss Palmer, don't run in the corridor?" a teacher said
"Sorry Mr. Williams." Laura replied
Laura knelt down on the floor and scoured it to see where Shelley had disappeared to.
Working her way across the floor, she spotted a small figure and stared in shock.
"Shelley, is that you?" she asked in amazement
You look up and see Laura's huge face smiling at you. Sighing with relief that it was someone you knew you reply
"Yes Laura, its me. I don't know what happened to me. One minute I was stood in the corridor, next I feel dizzy, then I must have fainted and when I woke up I am the size I am now and on the floor of the corridor."
"Well your certainly not safe on the floor. Look I'll put you in my rucksack, you'll be safe there. I'll take you to PE with me and then after that I'll take you to the headmaster and see what to do next." Laura replied
Laura carefully picked you up from the floor and unzipped her rucksack. She placed you inside the front pocket. She closed it and then put it on her back.
You felt safe now inside Laura's rucksack as she walked down the corridor towards the PE department.
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