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Miles thinks that maybe summer school wouldn't suck so much if it wasn't in Darrow.
Of course, he wouldn't even have to go to summer school in the first place if he hadn't been sucked out of his own dimension in the middle of the school year, but at least it'd all be more bearable if Ganke was around. Or maybe it'd just be more difficult to actually get some studying done, because he has a feeling Ganke would be asking him a million questions about Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy and about that other Spider-Guy who just seems to hate him for no reason.
I really hope I don't run into that guy again tonight. I don't need somebody else telling me that I suck at this right now. I've already got a pretty good idea.
That's what happens when you take a year off, though.
First, he's got an entire chapter full of math problems to solve for tomorrow, and Miles finds himself in the library after school, trying to make sense of pre-calculus that he should have down by now. It definitely doesn't help that he was out late the night before as Spider-Man, and that he's been tired all day.
Or that the library is quiet and cool.
Before he knows it, he's nodding off, and doesn't even realize it until his head tilts forward and slams into the table in front of him with a loud BANG that echoes through the library.
Of course, he wouldn't even have to go to summer school in the first place if he hadn't been sucked out of his own dimension in the middle of the school year, but at least it'd all be more bearable if Ganke was around. Or maybe it'd just be more difficult to actually get some studying done, because he has a feeling Ganke would be asking him a million questions about Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy and about that other Spider-Guy who just seems to hate him for no reason.
I really hope I don't run into that guy again tonight. I don't need somebody else telling me that I suck at this right now. I've already got a pretty good idea.
That's what happens when you take a year off, though.
First, he's got an entire chapter full of math problems to solve for tomorrow, and Miles finds himself in the library after school, trying to make sense of pre-calculus that he should have down by now. It definitely doesn't help that he was out late the night before as Spider-Man, and that he's been tired all day.
Or that the library is quiet and cool.
Before he knows it, he's nodding off, and doesn't even realize it until his head tilts forward and slams into the table in front of him with a loud BANG that echoes through the library.