So today, my good friend, John, did not come to school today because he was sick. During math class, Michael said, "We should Skype call John in the hallway after math class." I responded, "Yea, we should!" So after math class, I Skype called John but he did not answer. We had 2 more classes and tried calling him after each class and he still did not answer. Then we went to lunch and after we were done with lunch, I called him again and he did not answer and then I went into Mr. Joe's class and tried calling him before we started Language Arts class so he could participate and hear everything going on in our class and he finally answered! I quietly screamed to Michael, "He answered!" A lot of different people in the class tried to get in front of the camera of my tablet to yell out, "Hi John!" It was so crazy! So for the whole class, I pointed my tablet at the person or thing (such as the TV) that was talking and I was also updating John during class with what Mr. Joe wanted us to work on. I also did the same thing for John during science and social studies class. Sometimes I would let other people hold my tablet such Michael, Jude, and Ty. For some reason, I felt important and like I was doing a great thing by helping my friend, John, still hear everything that was going in class even though he was sick at home. Also, there was this one time during class when Mr. Joe threw the ball to me to ask me to talk and it hit my tablet and the tablet went flying and was bouncing off the ball-chairs and I wonder what seeing that happen was like from John's point of view. I would not mind Skype calling again during school with my friend's that are home sick to help them not miss what's going on because I like to help my friends.
Btw, when the ball hit the tablet it looked crazy, like a rocket hit me in the face or something
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