Translation

Diverse Kurzgeschichten...

... und Gedichte

Issuing certificates with a difference

Hey you!
I wrote this story on Friday, January 19th at the request of a friend. 07, made the day after "Kyrill". It was - of course - school. But not only that. It was also a certificate issue.
But thanks to "Kyrill" not a normal one. The story is based on reality. XD
Have fun while reading!
I am happy about any kind of clerks !!
Brie



A completely normal day at school was ahead. Okay, almost normal. It was issuing certificates. The horror for all students! ^^
But these 2 school hours that were before them should be far less bad than expected ... at least in the Liebfrauengymnasium.

As always, Janine and Sabrina reached the school building at around half past eight. All the way through, they'd been chatting about the previous night's storm. However, it never occurred to them that the school could also be affected.
They went through the old building into the new building. Sabrina was just telling Janine something when she stopped in mid-sentence. A hole in the windowpane had caught their attention.Her gaze wandered straight to the floor, where all the broken glass lay.
"Go further. Always further!" Commanded Mrs. Viere-Hinse.
"What's going on there?", Janine pointed to a small crowd of people looking out the window. The two girls followed the gaze and saw something they hadn't thought of in a dream. The roof hung down from the building. "Cool!", Janine exclaimed and ran to the window. There she looked down and saw part of the roof lying on the ground. And that wasn't exactly a little.
Everyone in the class was already talking about it. Sabrina and Janine put their bins down while Lukas and Christoph talked intensely about everything that had flown away from them. Ingo also gave his mustard now and then. Joshua in turn "preferred" to do homework.
Curious how it was, Janine and Sabrina first went on a "discovery tour". As they went down the stairs that had just been taken, Frau Schwarz was sweeping them.Seeing something further down in the building they hadn't noticed before.
The entire disc was broken. Splinters were lying around everywhere. "Go up again. There are broken pieces everywhere. If you get them under your shoes!", Mrs. Helle shouted to them, who examined the whole thing with a concerned look.
They did as they were told. They wanted to go into the old building to see if anything was damaged there. But they didn't get that far. They met Wiebke at the notice board. Sabrina excitedly told her about the roof. Wiebke listened attentively, but somehow only understood the station. XD
So while Wiebke was looking at the window pane, Janine got the idea that there was another way out. So they went to the other side of the new building and tried to get outside through the other entrance. There, however, the caretaker told them that the passage was blocked. Sadly they went back to the class, which was already quite full.They were immediately stormed by Patricia, Wiebke and Valerie. Everyone had something different to say. While they were talking like that, Kathrin came into the class, followed by Lutz and Bassel. Bassel immediately started screaming how cool it all was and Lutz also told a few "storm stories".
Bassel, Aaron and Jan were still standing outside. Shortly after the bell rang for the second time, Bassel called into the class: "Hey! We have no math today! Hellweg is shoving here!" Irritated, Sabrina and Janine looked at each other. Immediately they got up and left, followed by a few others from the class. Us actually. Mr. Wellweg was standing down there and using a scoop to pull the rest of the glass out of the windows.
They went back to class happily and with a big grin. Shortly after they sat down, there was an announcement from the deputy headmaster, Mr Herbst, because the headmistress Sister Anneliese was currently in Tanzania.
The point was that the students shouldn't panic, since only the roofing felt is off and the roof is still on.They should also stay away from the cordoned off areas.
So they stayed in class and talked a bit, but the curiosity was stronger and so Sabrina went outside with Wiebke, Kathrin, Valerie, Victoria and Patricia.
Mr. Werny came over and told them that they should do their own thing. Joy. Bassel tore open the door to the class and shouted: "Hey! We really have no math! Mr. ... what's his name again?" "Werny", Sabrina helped him. "Ah yes, exactly. Herr Werny said that!" And then he was back with the onlookers. But it wasn't that exciting either, so the girls went back inside. Inside, Janine, Ingo, Lutz, Lukas and a few other boys chatted together about the storm.
About 20 minutes before the end of the lesson, Bassel came back into class with his head hanging. "Hellweg is coming!" Declared Joshi. They weren't looking at each other happily. "What? Really?" "Yes, man", Joshi said only in his Joshi way.
2 minutes later the math teacher of 9a was already in the door."Good morning. Have a seat," he said immediately. Everyone did as ordered. He just told them something about the incident and then gave them a few tasks to solve. Sullen everyone got their maths out and started.
After the lesson, everyone waited for Ms. Helle in the hope that they would not do English. But they were disappointed - or so they thought.
The doorknob was pushed down and the mood dropped immediately. But just as Frau Helle was standing in the classroom, a siren sounded. Fire alarm!
"First sit down!", Ms. Helle seemed completely relaxed. But since the siren didn't stop and everyone panicked somehow, she changed her mind. She looked at the plan next to the door and mumbled a few things to herself. "Oh great, we can't get out of there. Okay, you take your jackets now and go out. But don't push!", With the last two sentences she had addressed her class.
We all jumped up from the tarantula.A few quickly packed their things into their bins, including Janine and Sabrina.
Janine quickly ran past Sabrina, grabbed her umbrella, closed it and handed it to her. “Here, don't forget your umbrella!” “Thank you!” They were about to continue walking when Frau Helle called out to take the other umbrella with them.
Janine took him with her and the two quickly ran after the others. They had to make a detour because the stairwell was partly closed. A couple of teachers steered them out of the main entrance. They were even encouraged to do something faster.
Outside, Janine and Sabrina first roped down to put on their jackets, which they only had over their arms. Then they looked for the others.
Sabrina opened her umbrella and Janine gave the umbrella to Kathrin because it was hers. Patricia, Valerie, Janine and Sabrina squeezed under a small umbrella. The space under the other umbrella was also more than occupied."Can I put that in your pocket?" Valerie held up the class register. Sabrina nodded and put it in her pocket.
"Did you hear the gym is said to be on fire," Patrizia reported. "The gym?" Janine looked at her in disbelief. “Yes, I heard.” “They said back there that a drop of water should have triggered the alarm,” said Janine. Everyone looked in perplexed. What was wrong now?
Only about 2 minutes later, Timo, the class representative, came to them.
“Have you seen Frau Helle?” The 4 said no. "We have to count whether everyone is there," he said and looked a little helpless. "I took the class register with me," Valerie told him. "Yes, give it to me, then I'll go through it one after the other," he asked. Sabrina took it out of her pocket and gave it to him.
All the names were quickly gone through and Timo disappeared again because everyone was there.
In the meantime, 1 small fire truck and 2 large cars had arrived. Mr. Hellweg went to the car and talked to the fire fighters.Meanwhile, the large crowd slowly but surely made their way back to school. "How? Already over?", Disappointed the 4 went back.
Back in class there was a lot of talk. Herr Hellweg looked around the class and took the trash can and put it in the hallway. "Jan! Come on!" He called. Jan should stand next to the trash can and make sure that he stopped there. Because the room detector was dripping and so the floor did not get wet. Everyone kept talking quickly after the math teacher left.
But that stopped when Frau Helle came in. She was about to say something about the incident when an announcement rang out.
Mr. Herbst informed them of the reason for the false alarm. It was an alarm triggered by a silly mistake. The craftsmen on the roof accidentally poured a large gush of water into the opening of a smoke alarm. And since the smoke detector thought it was flooding, it raised the alarm.Everyone groaned. All the excitement about nothing and again nothing. Frau Helle also said a few words about it. Among other things, that she was glad that everyone had behaved correctly. And she explained that the aforementioned smoke alarm was the one in front of the class.
But it was still 20 minutes before the doorbell rang. “Do you still want to do English?” “No !!” moaned the whole class. "But we can at least correct our homework," suggested the teacher. "No Please not!" or "Oh, no!" could be heard through the class. "Then not," she sat back calmly and let the others talk in peace.
When the doorbell rang, she got up and got the certificates. Nobody had thought of them in the great excitement. But, despite the missing roof and despite the false fire alarm, it was the day when the certificates were issued.
The day that some would like to get rid of.
But everyone will definitely remember this day for a long time to come. After all, not all certificate issues are that exciting.
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