IAN’s POV : “All right, that’s it for today’s class,” I said right before the fourth period bell rang. The students started shuffling and gathering their things, eager to get to lunch. “Have a great day everyone,” “Have a great day, Mr. Hayes,” said a few students as they walked out. “Thanks, Mr. Hayes,” said another student. Within minutes, the classroom was dead empty. I was in the middle of putting my papers into my briefcase when I heard a knock on the door. “Ian, hey,” Jenna Parker, the social studies teacher, stood by the doorframe. She was young, probably in her early twenties, and she just started teaching here a couple of months ago. “Ms. Parker, good afternoon,” I greeted her politely. “How many times have I told you? Please, call me Jenna,” she said