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<blockquote data-quote="Nuke261" data-source="post: 1567422" data-attributes="member: 11182"><p><strong>Whitmyer High School</strong></p><p>Catherine gave Andrew an odd look and then quickly looked down the hallway to see who was around. "What are you talking about? We have to go to the med scan. Why would we skip and why would the Coach tell you to skip?" She looked at him with a very puzzled expression. She had been holding his hand but her grip became weaker as she spoke. "The med scan goes into your school transcripts and it's every bit as important as your SATs, I can't mess that up." She moved a little bit closer to Andrew, looking quickly down the hall again before speaking in a hushed tone. "Plus my parents say the med scan tests for genetic problems like if you have the mutant gene, what would people think if I skipped? Andrew, everyone would think we were some kind of mutants. You don't want that, do you?"</p><p></p><p><strong>Whitmyer Shopping Village</strong></p><p>Sammy pulled into the mall parking lot and easily found a space. The mall had only opened minutes earlier and shoppers had not flocked to it yet. Sammy and Corey got out and headed into the food court entrance. Sammy stopped briefly as he stepped inside, a smile crossing his face. It was official now, they had successfully skipped school, nothing could ruin their day.</p><p></p><p>Sammy and Corey both failed to notice the police car drive by the mall entrance as they walked inside.</p><p></p><p><strong>Memorial Park</strong></p><p>Eleyna and Gabe were relatively quite for most of the trip across town. They both held a smirk on their face but were too caught up in their thoughts to realize it. Traffic was not bad, although it got worse the closer they got to the mall. That was always the case, though. They drove past several semi-busy restaurants and settled on going into he mall. There would be plenty to do while they talked, plus it was familiar ground for both of them. And comfortable sounded like a good idea, they had gone through enough excitement for one day.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Allen Home</strong></p><p>Kyle indeed worked his magic. Screens popped up and disappeared as his fingers danced across the keyboard. It took only a few minutes for him to have the system in front of him operating in an acceptable manner. Soon, all three kids were staring at the Whitmyer High School main screen. Kyle punched in Coach Shelton's codes and they were into the secure portion of the system. Kyle went into the Coaches files and tried to access his files but the passwords would not let him in. He laughed a bit nervously and tried a few more tricks, backdoors and shortcuts, but nothing would get him into the Coaches private files. Jennifer was becoming bored and walked across the room and drug a chair over to sit in. </p><p></p><p>Lorenzo was staring at the screens Kyle was accessing, sort of zoning out as it all flashed before his eyes. Suddenly, without realizing it, he spoke. "Dude, Shelton's files are encrypted. You have his public pass codes, not his private ones." After speaking Lorenzo stood up, curious to why he said that. He looked back at Kyle and suddenly his world stopped. His stomach tensed up and he felt just a little dizzy. There was a feeling in the back of his mind that was gone as soon as he noticed it. For that brief, half a second he understood what Kyle was doing. One thought went through his head. <em>Oh no, we are mutants.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuke261, post: 1567422, member: 11182"] [b]Whitmyer High School[/b] Catherine gave Andrew an odd look and then quickly looked down the hallway to see who was around. "What are you talking about? We have to go to the med scan. Why would we skip and why would the Coach tell you to skip?" She looked at him with a very puzzled expression. She had been holding his hand but her grip became weaker as she spoke. "The med scan goes into your school transcripts and it's every bit as important as your SATs, I can't mess that up." She moved a little bit closer to Andrew, looking quickly down the hall again before speaking in a hushed tone. "Plus my parents say the med scan tests for genetic problems like if you have the mutant gene, what would people think if I skipped? Andrew, everyone would think we were some kind of mutants. You don't want that, do you?" [b]Whitmyer Shopping Village[/b] Sammy pulled into the mall parking lot and easily found a space. The mall had only opened minutes earlier and shoppers had not flocked to it yet. Sammy and Corey got out and headed into the food court entrance. Sammy stopped briefly as he stepped inside, a smile crossing his face. It was official now, they had successfully skipped school, nothing could ruin their day. Sammy and Corey both failed to notice the police car drive by the mall entrance as they walked inside. [b]Memorial Park[/b] Eleyna and Gabe were relatively quite for most of the trip across town. They both held a smirk on their face but were too caught up in their thoughts to realize it. Traffic was not bad, although it got worse the closer they got to the mall. That was always the case, though. They drove past several semi-busy restaurants and settled on going into he mall. There would be plenty to do while they talked, plus it was familiar ground for both of them. And comfortable sounded like a good idea, they had gone through enough excitement for one day. [b]The Allen Home[/b] Kyle indeed worked his magic. Screens popped up and disappeared as his fingers danced across the keyboard. It took only a few minutes for him to have the system in front of him operating in an acceptable manner. Soon, all three kids were staring at the Whitmyer High School main screen. Kyle punched in Coach Shelton's codes and they were into the secure portion of the system. Kyle went into the Coaches files and tried to access his files but the passwords would not let him in. He laughed a bit nervously and tried a few more tricks, backdoors and shortcuts, but nothing would get him into the Coaches private files. Jennifer was becoming bored and walked across the room and drug a chair over to sit in. Lorenzo was staring at the screens Kyle was accessing, sort of zoning out as it all flashed before his eyes. Suddenly, without realizing it, he spoke. "Dude, Shelton's files are encrypted. You have his public pass codes, not his private ones." After speaking Lorenzo stood up, curious to why he said that. He looked back at Kyle and suddenly his world stopped. His stomach tensed up and he felt just a little dizzy. There was a feeling in the back of his mind that was gone as soon as he noticed it. For that brief, half a second he understood what Kyle was doing. One thought went through his head. [i]Oh no, we are mutants.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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