The next day at school she entered alone. There were no friends waiting for her by the gates, no occasional hey's and hi's by peers in her class. At school she was all alone. No one really liked being around her because all she would talk about was music, the names of her favorite composers, Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart, and she would go on and on and on about her dreams of becoming a famous player. At first in kindergarten people found her interesting but now in the first month of 2nd grade people would say that she would never make it, that you had to be born special and in general people just bored of hearing her stories. She didn't mind. She thought that they were just useless, uncreative minds and that they just didn't dream as big as her, have the same level of thinking as her. She has friends at the music academy and there people would love to talk to her about composers and songs and dreams.
She entered her homeroom class at 7:55 am. 5 minutes before she had to be to class. There were only two kids already there. She went to her seat all the way at the back of the class, she took out her finished homework and placed it on the table. She double checked the math problems making sure every single one was correct. She was the same at school as at the music academy. She still wanted to be number 1. As more kids filled into the room, no one hardly spared her a glance, the class began. Mrs, Kiyla asked everyone to take out their homework and came around and collected it. She then began to teach the addition and subtraction problems, we were working on adding and subtracting in the hundreds and occasionally thousands. She found math class to be particularly boring and she would hum songs in her head to pass time. The problems were too easy for her and when she asked to be switched to a higher level math class the teacher would get mad and say she was the same as everyone else and that she needed to setting such high standards. One time the teacher got so mad she said that Leti's boldness was the reason that she had no friends. It never really hurt because deep down she knew it was true, but that was okay, she didn't need anyone there at that useless school anyways.