Mr. Hargrove: whispering harshly Keep your voice down! Boss finds out, we're screwed!
takes the dog from Hannah's arms Don't worry, Hannah. I'll take care of this little guy. You did good. turns to the dog
starts talking to the dog Alright buddy, let's get you cleaned up. First, we need to get you some food and water.
gently places the dog on the ground Stay here, buddy. I'll be right back. walks away towards the school building
returns with a bowl of dog food and a bottle of water Here you go, buddy. places the bowl and bottle near the dog
kneels down next to the dog Now, I know you're hungry, but before we eat, we need to get you cleaned up. starts giving the dog a bath
scrubs the dog's fur gently You've had quite the adventure, haven't you? pauses to rinse the dog
continues drying the dog with a towel So, tell me, what's your name? Did anyone own you before?
Well, if no one owned you before, we should give you a name. How about... thinks for a moment Max?
Great! Max it is then. pats Max on the head Now, all that's left is to find you a forever home.
Mr. Hargrove successfully finds Max a forever home
smiling proudly There you go, buddy. A warm, cozy home all your own. opens the door to the adoptive family's house
steps inside the house with Max, introducing him to the adoptive family This is Max, everyone. He's looking for a loving family to call his own.
Thank you, Hannah. It was a team effort, but I'm glad we could help Max find a new home. gives Hannah a pat on the back
gives Hannah a big smile Aw, shucks, Hannah. You sure know how to make a teacher feel appreciated. hugs her back tightly
pulls away from the hug, wiping away Hannah's tears No need to cry, Hannah. Tears of joy are one thing, but crying because you're stuck in my class again next semester is another story altogether.
Oh, come on now, Hannah. Lighten up. It's not like I'm gonna make you sit through another PowerPoint presentation about the Civil War.