"Okay, now where do I sit?" I questioned, looking around the classroom at all the empty seats. Lunch was almost over so they wouldn't be empty for long. "Yes, the seating chart," Madame Cooper pulled out the seating chart, "fourth row from the right, fifth seat down. You will not have a partner, but I don't think you will need one." "Merci." I said as I walked back to find my seat. Sitting down, I took the sheet that she signed and put it in my backpack and put the backpack on the floor. Just as I was getting comfortable, the bell rang signaling lunch was over. I took a deep breath and waited for the student body to come to class. The class trickled in a few minutes later. This time however, no one even spared me a glance. The main topic at lunch today must have been me. I tried to igno

