Nerdy Boy by West Greene EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Spencer
The weather was cool outside, Fall making an early entrance in
Tennessee. It was only the end of September, but I was used to
warmer temperatures staying until near Thanksgiving. Sometimes,
they would even last until Christmas. But up here in Tennessee, where Dad
and I had moved to, the weather was drastically different, even if it was
only four hours away from where we’d lived in Atlanta.
The teacher wrote another math formula on the board, and I quickly wrote it
down in my notebook, writing down notes on how to solve it as she walked
the class through it. I surprisingly loved the school here. They offered
advanced classes that challenged me, whereas my last school didn’t offer
anything like that, despite it being in a big city. Here, my brain was
constantly being pushed to be used, and I couldn’t get enough of it.
I loved a good challenge. I liked to think and solve problems. It was…
comforting.
Class ended pretty quickly since we were too busy working formulas to
watch the clock. When the bell rang, signaling the end of class, I began
packing my things up, everyone else already pouring out of the classroom.
Loud chatter from the hallways reached my ears as friends found each
other, and I was pretty sure I heard a fight break out…which really wasn’t
all that uncommon.
“Spencer, can I see you for a moment?” Mrs. Hargrove asked, making me
snap my head up from my bag. She smiled at me, and I breathed a slight
sigh of relief. I knew I hadn’t done anything to wind up in trouble, but I still
got anxious easily, even with my anxiety medication.
I quickly shoved my pencil into my bag and zipped it up before getting out
of my seat and walking to the front of the classroom. “Yes, ma’am?” I
asked, shifting my bag so I could loop my arm through the other shoulder
strap.
“Is there any possible way I could convince you to tutor a student?” she
asked me, a pleading look in her eye. “He’s in the same grade as you, but
the school is threatening to remove him from the football team if he doesn’t
get his math grade up. Is that something you could possibly find the time to
help him with?”
I shrugged. “Sure,” I mumbled. I’d tutored plenty of athletes at my old
school, and I’d put myself on the list here as an available tutor as well. It
gave me something to do after school besides just sit at home and bingewatch TV shows.
That got old quickly after an entire summer of it.
Mrs. Hargrove beamed at me. “Oh, thank you, Spencer.” She handed me a
slip of paper with a name and a phone number on it. I glanced down at it.
Ezra Hart. I vaguely recognized his name. He was the best offensive
lineman the school had, and from the rumors I’d heard, he had college
scouts lined up for him. He hadn’t committed to any particular school yet,
apparently still weighing his options. And his parents were pretty wealthy—
one of the wealthiest families in town, honestly. So, his options were
practically endless.
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