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Yesterday, my Maths teacher came late to class and shouted out, "I'm not at fault because I forgot, God knows all, you're the ones at fault because you didn't remind a person who forgot something" blah blah, and I really didn't feel at fault because I really didn't know she was even at school.
Eventually, she asked us to write down why we didn't call her from the teacher's office, and I just wrote what I honestly thought. When she read all of them, she cried, touched, and said that she was happy that she was still needed by my class (Miss, they could've been lying just so you wouldn't get pissed. Some of the things I hear about you wouldn't make you feel so touched)
So some girls cried, too, and everyone went up to the teacher's desk to give her one big hug.
Except me.
Cause... I don't get it. People are apologising, "Sorry, Miss!" and she would reply, "Forgive me, too!" and things like that.
I stood up too and stayed at the back of the crowd because I just didn't want to look like an emotionless bastard. I don't need to be forgiven, and I didn't think it was really the teacher's fault, so I really don't see the whole apologising fest as necessary.