Morgan Jones was mainly happy at school, but there was one teacher she hated.
The teacher's name was Mrs. Welker.
Mrs. Welker taught English, and she was very strict.
She didn't allow Morgan to use words that weren't in the dictionary or draw in her notebooks, and she claimed that any style of writing that deviated from the set of rules she taught the class was "uninteresting".
One day, Morgan was in her English class. "Now, Morgan, can you hand me your story please?" said Mrs Welker.
"Yes, Mrs. Welker," said Morgan, handing her a piece of paper.
Mrs. Welker read it, then said, "This is lousy writing! You used no metaphors!"
"I have a literal mind, Mrs. Welker," said Morgan.
"No excuse," said Mrs. Welker. "You get a 'C'".
On the playground, Morgan was talking to her friends Trevor and Allana.
"It's not fair," she said. "Mrs. Welker's idea of interesting is entirely subjective and she grades me for it."
"I wish she was younger," said Trevor. "Then maybe she'd be less superior.
"Maybe we could make her younger," said Allana.
"How?" asked Morgan.
How do Morgan, Trevor and Allana get their hands on the pills they'll use to regress Mrs. Welker?
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