Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Nishi Kaze ❯ Vol. 9, Chapter Seventy-Two: Quiz Day ( Chapter 72 )
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Quiz Day
Today was a day for blood. Nakajima-sensei grinned to himself. The
man clapped his hands together.
“Okay class, you know what day it is!” he said. He grinned as he
rubbed his hands together.
“Quiz time!” the teacher said. He sounded like a game show host
when he said that. The students looked at each other. They already
could see where this was heading.
“Split up into two teams!” Nakajima-sensei shouted. The class
didn't move at first. Their teacher clapped harder.
“Get moving! Two teams! Now!” he shouted. The students all quickly
got up. Yuki, Shizuma, Annette, and Sasuke were divided up on
separate teams. Sasuke turned to Yuki.
“You think we can do this?” he asked. Yuki kept his eyes on his
boyfriend.
“We can manage,” he said. He sounded so serious that Sasuke
shivered.
“You okay, man?” he asked.
“Yes,” Yuki said. The teacher cleared his throat.
“We shall begin with the first round. Everybody ready?” he asked.
The students waited for the bloodbath to begin. Nakajima-sensei
pulled out stack of cards.
“Question one: Translate this sentence into Japanese: I went to the
store and bought an apple,” he said. Yuki raised his hand.
“Yes?” the teacher asked. Yuki stood up.
“Mise ni itte ringo o kaimashita,” he said.
“That is correct. Two points!” Nakajima-sensei said. Yuki sat down
smiling as Sasuke relaxed. A softball question. A little bit to
ease everyone into the battle. Things were about to get heated. The
teacher changed his cards.
“Question two,” he said. “Finish this sentence: This ___ a pen.”
Annette raised her hand.
“Yes?” the teacher asked. The girl stood up.
“This is a pen,” she said.
“Correct. Two points!” the teacher said. Shizuma rolled his eyes as
Annette sat down, grinning. Yuki narrowed his eyes. They were just
getting started. Nakajima-sensei straightened his tie.
“Next question,” he said.
Nakajima-sensei always did this with his quizzes with his English
classes. Paper and pencil tests bored him. Plus, he really wanted
to test his students to make sure they were getting all of this.
The other teachers couldn't understand how he did things.
“Why stress them out like this?” one of the other teachers
asked.
“Keeps them sharp and on their feet,” Nakajima-sensei said. “It all
gets them to actually learn something. I was a student once. I
understand the grind of school.”
“But does it have to end in a shouting match?” she asked.
Nakajima-sensei shrugged.
“Hey, it is what it is,” he said. “Some can take it while others
can't.” That didn't stop the questions from coming.
Today was no different.
They were halfway through this quiz now. Just five more questions.
The two teams were tied. It looks like it was going to be another
draw. However, Nakajima-sensei had a plan today. Time to draw out
the harder questions. The teacher cleared his throat.
“Okay, class,” he said. “Here comes the harder questions. The last
one will be worth double points. Remember the team with the highest
points will get an A on the quiz.” Nakajima-sensei smirked as Yuki
and Annette braced themselves for battle. They had either answered
the questions or had to get help from other students. Who was going
to win this time? Nakajima-sensei turned to the next card.
“Excellent,” the teacher said. “Next question.”
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