Chapter 3 Commencement of School
The days are not slow, this day is August 25th, the day of school. The school is far from home, so I chose accommodation. Because my cousin Huang Yuyan was also in this school, my dad asked my uncle to take me to school. My uncle had this beat-up tricycle, and it was so loud that it felt like an airplane.
Today's schools do not restrict vehicular access. My uncle took the tricycle directly to the downstairs of the dormitory, and after parking the car, he took me directly to the school sign.
There are fourteen classes for new students, and our homeroom teacher is called Daniel Zhang. When I saw my bedroom, my uncle helped me carry my luggage to the dormitory, made my bed, and went home. The dormitory was an eight-person dormitory, and there was no one in the dormitory at this time, but the beds were full, and I was the last one to arrive. When my uncle came home, I lay in bed and did nothing. I can't help but think of the image of when we entered the school, and the roar of the tricycle attracted the attention of many people. A sense of inferiority spontaneously arises, and when I think that I am a so-called school choice student, I am even a little afraid of my future school life.
Before I knew it, I fell asleep again. I don't know how long I slept and was woken up by my roommate, and I don't even know what time it was. "Yo, we're sorry for waking you up." He scratched his head embarrassedly and said, "My name is Xie Jiajun, and I am from Qinghua Village." This is Liu Jun, we have just known each other, and we haven't seen anyone else. "These two people now have this stark contrast together, Xie Jiajun has a height of about 1.8 meters and bronzed skin, while Liu Jun is less than 1.65 meters tall, especially white, like black and white impermanence." It doesn't matter, I'm hungry. I asked, a little shyly, "What time is it?" Liu Jun took out his mobile phone and looked at it: "It's half past four, and the cafeteria is behind the dormitory building, but there is no food to eat now." I nodded. I don't have much to say about being unsociable. They also began to go about their own business.
I'm bored in the dormitory, so I want to go out for a walk and see if I can go to the store and buy some snacks to eat. As soon as I opened the door, "By the way, there will be a class meeting at half past six." Liu Jun said to me. I answered and went out. I've always had this gap in interpersonal relationships, and I still have this too.
My cousin hasn't started school yet, and I don't know which way to go when I go out. The school was huge, and it took almost half an hour to find the location of the store. At that time, I had no concept of pocket money at all, and I bought a loaf of bread for two dollars. I didn't know where to go when I got out of the store, so I wandered around the school and walked to the basketball court. I don't know how to play basketball, and watching them sweat up on the court makes me want to join them.
Look at them and scatter. At that time, the teaching building of the first year of high school was divided into two parts. Classes 1 to 8 and the second year of high school are in a school building, classes 9 to 14 are in a two-story school building, and the first floor is the teacher's office.
When I came to the door of the classroom, no one had come, and even the classroom door had not been opened. Our class was at the top of the stairs, and I was sitting on the stairs. Not long after I sat down, a girl came up the stairs. It was the first time I had the opportunity to look closely at her face, a delicate melon seed face, combed bangs, a pair of big watery eyes under her jet-black eyebrows, and a small black mole on the lower left side of her nose. He is in his early sixties at one meter tall and has a very slender figure.
She didn't open the door in class, just stood in the hallway. I watched her stand there alone, struggling with whether to go over and say hello to her. In those few minutes, the door opened and she disappeared from my sight. And I was still sitting on the stairs, and I didn't even know when the door to our class opened.