Luka – episode 1

by on November 27, 2007
in stories, students

It’s Monday morning, 11 a.m., in a little town in South England. Grace is on her French class with Theodore, her favourite teacher. But today’s lesson isn’t as exciting as usually. Grace looks out of the window and notices a boy leaning against a tree. He is short and skinny, and he wears glasses. He is standing on his own, there are some other students nearby. Grace thinks the boy is a bit weird.

Meanwhile, John wakes up in his apartment. The first thing that comes to his mind is that he is short of money this month. He hasn’t sold any ‘stuff’ this month yet. So far, John has been selling drugs to his adult friends but today he decides to try the local secondary school…

The lesson finally ends. Grace quickly goes back home because this evening she has got a date with Theodore. When she goes near that tree she recognizes the same boy which she saw in the morning. She hasn’t got much time, but decides to say something to him. Luka (that’s his name) doesn’t want to talk a lot, but Grace understands that something wrong is happening with Luka. She asks if they can meet tomorrow.

In the evening Grace tells Theodore about Luka. Theodore says that Luka is from a poor and problem family. He says some more details about Luka’s life. Grace is worried about Luka and decides to help him.

The next day Luka waits in the same place where he yesterday met Grace. Grace’s late. Unfortunately, John comes. He starts to speak with Luka and gives him some drugs for free to refresh. When Grace comes Luka is stoned. He laughs all the time and says strange things. Grace understands that John gave him drugs. She goes to look for him. She doesn’t have to look very long. Round the corner there is insensible John. She can see that he also took some drugs. It looks as if he overdosed. Grace calls the police and an ambulance but when they arrive it is too late. John’s dead.

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  1. michal_t says:

    Hah, I’m told that this post reads a bit strange. I hasten to explain that this is an outcome of imagination of Spice Girls (my students that is). This is supposed to be a kind of blog soap opera. All the characters and events are fictitious. All the blame for what is going to happen is to be put on the aforementioned Spice Girls. Did you like the first episode? Stay tuned for more!

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