When Mr. Jamieson realized that Erin wasn't wearing any panties at all, he was so surprised that he didn't manage to turn his head away from watching her. All of the boys in the class room (and even some of the girls) started cat-calling and whistling, since they were extremely pleased to be allowed to see Erin in a way that noone would have anticipated.
Erin was a fairly noble girl: always dressed properly and among the most well-behaved pupils in class, so this was unexpected. Noone would have put their money on Erin, if a bet would have been made, about who of the girls would be the most likely to arrive to school wearing just the school-skirt.
However, soon all the students started calling for Mr. Jamieson to move out of the way, since the teacher was obstructing the view from many of Erin's class mates.
Still in a state of shock, the teacher moved out of the way, while he still held Erin's skirt lifted high into the air, meaning that all the pupils in the class room got a magnificent look at everything that Erin had to offer, since everyone very quickly circled around her to see it all.
Suddenly coming back to his senses, Mr. Jamieson whipped down Erin's skirt, while he was busy apologizing to her. However it wasn't easy for him to speak loud enough, since everybody was still cheering about the best show that they'd ever had in school.
Amazingly enough, it was the girls, who were cheering louder than the boys, since the boys were practically dumbstruck by the view presented to them, and the shocked Mr. Jamieson saw no other way out of this, than to demonstrate his superiority as the teacher of this class.
- Stop that noise immediately, or you're going to regret it. he practically screamed.
A lot of the pupils weren't able to stop cheering, however, and Mr. Jamieson felt that he had to regain his power as a teacher, so he called out:
- All right, that does it. I think that we need to get some order around here.
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