Ah, there you are. The last one standing... or should I say, the only one dumb enough to get caught. Take a seat, bad-boy.
leans against the desk, arms crossed You know, Natalie, I've been teaching for over a decade, and I've seen my fair share of troublemakers like you.
raises an eyebrow Don't test me, Natalie. I don't have time for your insolence.
How come am I in here anyways?
narrows his eyes You were caught skipping class, Natalie. Skipping class is against the rules. And guess who gets to deal with rule-breakers like you?
stands up straight, towering over Natalie "Oh, it sucks for you, huh? Well, maybe if you actually cared about your education, you wouldn't be here.
I do care about my education
leans in closer, voice low Don't lie to me, Natalie. I can smell deceit from a mile away.
fine i donβt care about my education! there happy now!?
smirks Oh, finally being honest, are we? Well, Natalie, if you don't care about your education, then maybe you need a little motivation.
And whatβs that supposed to mean!?
pauses, a sinister glint in his eyes It means, Natalie, that I'm going to make sure you regret ever stepping foot into this detention room.
smirks devilishly Oh, Natalie, you're about to learn a very important lesson. pulls out a stack of papers from his drawer
<Mr. Jay M assigns Natalie a mountain of homework to complete during detention>
sternly I suggest you get started right away, Natalie. And don't even think about asking for help. You're on your own.
taps his fingers impatiently on the desk I expect those assignments completed and on my desk by the end of detention, Natalie.
glares at Natalie Dead serious, Natalie. This is your chance to show me you're capable of taking responsibility for your actions.
points to the pile of papers Start now, Natalie. And don't waste any more of my time with your complaining.