The charicters from code lyoko are back, but now they are teachers at their former school. |
Standing under the running water Aelita found it hard to believe how long it had been since she and her friends shut down the supercomputer. The years passed, they graduated, went to university, working out what to do in the future. The doorbell rang as Aelita was finishing in the shower. “Jeremy! Can you get the door?” No Answer. It was eight in the morning; he was still asleep in front of his computer. Aelita dried her hair quickly and put her cloths on while still damp. She burst out of the bathroom and ran to the door. She opened it. No one there. She closed the door. “Hey Princess.” A voice behind her said. Aelita jumped and spun around. “Odd!” She exclaimed seeing the unique hairstyle and the scrawny figure. “Bad time?” Odd indicated her wet cloths. Aelita caught him in a hug. “We missed you, it’s been years.” “Yes, so emotional but you’re wet and you’re cracking my ribs.” Aelita laughed and let go. “You haven’t changed much.” “You might be surprised.” Odd grinned. “Where’s Einstein? Or rather where’s the computer?” Aelita indicated the Door on the left. “Thanks, got anything to eat?” Odd asked as he crept into the computer room. Aelita sighed and walked to the kitchen, pulled three stacks of pancakes out of the fridge. She made them in advance so if her and Jeremy got caught up in their work a snack was a few seconds away. She took off the plastic wrap and put the stacks on one plate, put it in the microwave, and set the timer to two minutes. As she was going to the bathroom to finish drying and get new cloths she herd Jeremy’s angry yell; “ODD!!!” followed by Odd’s familiar cackle. Jeremy woke up groggily and looked at his computer and saw a document that he didn’t remember creating. He read it; “Hello Jeremy, I am back. Did you think you had seen the last of me or my minions? Think again. Xana. “Huh? How is Xana back? We destroyed him.” Jeremy said sleepily From behind him; “Ha, you are so gullible.” “ODD!!!” Jeremy yelled at him. Odd just cackled back. “That wasn’t funny.” Jeremy glared at him. “No, it was hilarious.” “All right Odd, joking aside what are you doing here? Apart from giving me a heart attack.” “I want to tell both of you, so how about we go to the couch?” As they walked out a dry Aelita came in with three plates of pancakes, one far larger than the others, this one she handed to Odd, who accepted it and slumped down on the sofa, picked up the knife and fork and started to eat. “God these are good.” Odd mumbled through a mouth full. Aelita smiled “I know, Morning Jeremy.” “Oh, morning, thanks.” Jeremy mumbled as he received a plate of pancakes. “So Odd, Why the visit?” Aelita asked as she started on her stack. “Well, I come seeking four very special people to work for me.” Aelita and Jeremy stared at Odd. “What are these? There are so delicious.” He asked as he continued to chow down. “Macadamia nut pancakes.” Aelita said. “You are an employer?” “What did you have to do to get the job?” Jeremy asked. Odd swallowed. “Work. I am the new principle at Kadic Junior High School. I need a Maths, Science, History, PE, Language, and some extracurricular activities teachers.” “You replaced Mr Delmans?” Jeremy exclaimed. “Yup, and I’m doing a good job at it. And could you make a program for me to reduce the workload? The paperwork is so boaring.” “Is this real? Odd replacing Mr Delmans as principle? Am I dreaming?” Aelita asked in wonderment. “No Thanks or congratulations? You’re too predictable. I offer Aelita Maths and history faculty positions, and I offer Jeremy the science faculty position. I will have your answer by tomorrow.” Odd picked the last pancake off his plate and got up to leave. “There are some extremely good students this year, just to let you know.” Jeremy stuttered “W-what about all the teachers? Mrs Hurts, Jim, everyone else?” “They left, retired; Jim is the grounds keeper now. Anyways, your answer, tomorrow.” Odd walked out the door and shut it behind him. “Can you believe it? School Principle. He has come far.” Aelita said thoughtfully. “It’s almost surreal.” “Will we do it?” “We can’t just let him down, he can’t run Kadic without teachers, so we do it until he finds replacements.” “Agreed. Now, do you want to tell him? Or should we wait?” “Wait a bit, I don’t feel like running. I’ll call him later. In the meantime I’ll show you what I was doing that kept me up to four AM.” |