5.15.2008

No. Another Class Nightmare.

I’m getting a series of school nightmares every week. First, two of my classmates ignoring me at a certain store. Then I saw my friends at 7-Eleven during a “class reunion” but they ignored me too. Last week I got a horrible dream once again. I was at this non-existent mall wandering around when I chased my four friends who were then holding a suitcase and running down the flight of stairs. Unfortunately, they said that they’re going to a vacation without me. My heart sank deeply and just walked around the mall sadly.

Then the chain of nightmares continued last night in between the comfort of sleeping in cold air. Classes started that time. I went to the HS Covered Court to line up for the opening of classes. I saw my friend and I said sorry for what happened during the summer. Asking about the experience of watching the “recently ended” concert of the Click Five (in reality it’ll be on May 30), she told me how it went. My other friends came there too and I followed them outside so we can head back to the classroom. And while on the way, the strange occurence happened.

I noticed that one of my new friends wasn’t there. I asked where was she, but one of my friends said she was curious too. When I popped out the question, my friend was lining up…in another section. Fast forward I was in the classroom and sitting in our final sitting arrangement of our past freshman year. A classmate was asking why my friend wasn’t in the classroom. Our adviser said the shocking words,

“We’re sorry, but because of her performance she was transferred to another section.”

Our class cried as soon as she gave the announcement. The worse part came when I read a school-related “magazine” and came across the article about our classmate. It read:

This girl was transferred to Section 4 because not only because of her class standing, but also she looked like an American.

WTH? In real life it will never happen. A student transferred to another section only because she looked like an American? That would be ridiculous.


But I sincerely hope that when I look at the enrollment list of our class next week, the series of nightmares will be nothing. Although one of our classmates will be going to Canada this month, I hope that our class is still complete. That would end the chain of bad dreams!