Group projects usually sucked. At West, Matilda had usually been the one pulling all of the weight in the group, while her partners sat on their phones and waited patiently for her to earn them their A. Here, at least she usually enjoyed the subject material. She couldn’t say about the other students yet, although everyone she had met thus far seemed at least a bit more happy to be here than your usual high school student, save for maybe Diego.
Today, for instance, they were grouped into pairs and tasked with making a little presentation, comparing and contrasting their powers. Strengths, weaknesses, that kind of thing. Meek as she was, Matilda was struggling to come up with any weaknesses to her powers. Her chart was full to burst on the “Pros” side, and nearly empty on the “Cons” end of the spectrum. The soul addition to that particular side was “Preparation required,” helpfully scrawled by the instructor when they saw Matilda’s pride was holding her back.
She sat there, a book about Merlin laid across her lap, flipping through it idly as she looked to her project with mock exhaustion.
”Well, I think I’m just about done here. Almost done with yours?” She asked her partner, flipping the book shut.
Today, for instance, they were grouped into pairs and tasked with making a little presentation, comparing and contrasting their powers. Strengths, weaknesses, that kind of thing. Meek as she was, Matilda was struggling to come up with any weaknesses to her powers. Her chart was full to burst on the “Pros” side, and nearly empty on the “Cons” end of the spectrum. The soul addition to that particular side was “Preparation required,” helpfully scrawled by the instructor when they saw Matilda’s pride was holding her back.
She sat there, a book about Merlin laid across her lap, flipping through it idly as she looked to her project with mock exhaustion.
”Well, I think I’m just about done here. Almost done with yours?” She asked her partner, flipping the book shut.