“Pyaaz kachori is a crisp and flaky deep-fried snack recipe made with plain flour and onion stuffing. Pyaaz kachori is famous across India and is made with many stuffing, including peas, moong dal, and potatoes. Pyaaz Ki kachori is very native to Rajasthan and is famously served as a portion of street food with other chaat recipes,” he replied
“Whatever, it is edible, Kir, so let's eat.”
“Just stay quiet because I am watching the NBA finals!!” Kiegan shouted
“Your brother is so talented and so freaking handsome!” Kiara squeak
I'm just sure he's gay. “I was lazy to enter the kitchen, I replied reluctantly.
“My stomach is not going well either.” Kiara said. We ate then joined Kiegan on the sofa.
After a while, 3 in the afternoon came, and we are now leaving our boarding house because we have a class.
“Uhm, goodbye! Though we don't have a proper introduction to each other,” Kiara said, and I just raised one of my eyebrows. Didn't have a proper introduction? Did they introduce themselves already?
“I'm Kiegan Jose Detros. Call me Kiegan because all of my brothers have Jose in their name, also. If you abbreviate my name, it would be KJ which means killjoy, so I don't like it. I am the eldest brother of Alliana and the most handsome too,” he held out his hand.
“Kiara de la Vega.” They shook hands.
“From here on out, it is no longer possible you are lazy. It would be best if you were dynamic furthermore, participative in school. It's for your own great,” he said smiling. She nodded happily. Science is the first class.
We just arrived. Science is the first class. I knocked on the door.
“Sorry for being late, miss.”
“That is okay” Can’t see in her face if she is sincere in what was said. “Come in,” there was an evil look of the instructor, geez she is known to be strict damn!
I immediately greeted her with a smile. She is a new teacher here, damn it! Kiara also smiled so sweetly. Though I hate her sweet smile on my brother, I bet her sweet smile will work now.
“Are you acquainted with one another?”
“Indeed, miss!” smiling, I replied.
“You! You are a dela Vega, right?” the teacher pointed at Kiara. Of course, everyone knows Kiara. I am just unknown.
“Indeed, miss!”
“I see. So I'll anticipate from you, Miss Dela Vega. You came from a family of political geniuses. “
“Indeed, miss!”
I suddenly fell out of place. In my mind, I wish I had it all, and I have all Kiara had. “Hold up.” Suddenly I heard the teacher's voice. I was not able to answer immediately.
I was embarrassed to stare at the teacher before turning to my classmates. I was not able to answer immediately. I have a terrible opinion of the 'kin, folk...
I then wondered what wasn't suitable for what I did. “You continued saying yes, Ms. Dela Vega,” she continued.
“You!” the teacher pointed at me.
“Allow me to check whether you know something about science. What's more, you have more than your looks,” she pointed at me with no interest in bothering to look up at her.
“The following opportunity you arrive behind schedule, drop out.” Then I was wrong. The speaker seems to be stuck, and I just hoped not to.
“Science is what?” she asked me. Why is it so unfair? She allowed Kiara to take her seat because she is a Dela Vega, and she is rich.
I was embarrassed to stand up, and then replied. “Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. The earliest roots of science can be traced to Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia in around 3000 to 1200 BCE Miss.” The instructor's eyebrows rose.
“Does the baby have the blank bones of an adult? “
“Me again?” I asked in shock.
“Did I call anybody besides you?”
“Babies have around 100 more bones than adults, miss. “Great.”
Not apparent contentment to which I answered the teacher. “Did everyone get that? “
Everyone nodded and said yes.
“The Eiffel Tower can be blank taller during the summer.”
“The Eiffel Tower can be 15 cm taller during the summer, miss.”
“20% of Earth's oxygen is produced by the blank”
“The sss rainforest produces 20% of Earth's oxygen, miss.”
“Some metals are so reactive that they explode on contact with blank”
“Some metals are so reactive that they explode on contact with water, miss.”
“Last, give me some interesting science facts.”
“Uhm, There are 206 bones in the adult human body and 300 in a child's developing body. Fleas can jump 130 times higher than their height. In human terms, that is equivalent to a 6-foot person jumping 780 feet into the air.”
“Outstanding, you may take your seat.”
The teacher continued to explain the lesson on science, chemistry.
“You!” she pointed at me. I stood up and stared directly into her face.
“What?” puckered the teacher's response?” Metric system also called as?”
“SI system Miss,” I stressed the first four letters of the last word.
“There are seven basic units in the SI system: the meter (m), the kilogram (kg), the second (s), the kelvin (K), the ampere (A), the mole (mol), and the candela (cd).” she continued on her discussions I remained standing.
I hunger to bow because admiration will be seen in the teacher's eye and other students. “You may plunk down.” The teacher sighed.
“Next to noisy, talkative, and late in my class, I will ask in sequence as I did now. Clear?” She responded immediately to the class.
“Amazing, Alli, you're great!” Kiara turned to praise me. “Miss Dela Vega, your companion, is excellent, “the teacher said even though she was not even looking at us.
“Again, miss, what is your name,” she pointed at me again.
“I am Alliana Detros, miss,” I answered.
“Detros? I am not familiar with your surname. Not political maybe,” the teacher remarks
“She is trash, Miss Ha-ha that is why you don't know her surname!” one of my classmates shouted, and everyone burst into laughter.
“Hmm, that is why I don't know you and your family. You see, Miss Detros, everyone here except you have famous surnames, political, business, showbiz, but yours isn't, but you see class, those who have everything do not strive but those who you called nothing excel and much higher than you guys.”
My classmates snorted after hearing my teacher's statement. A small smile formed on my lips. “Don't be happy, Miss Detros,” she continued.
“Why are measurements necessary in chemistry?”