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The days passed without any word about the disappearance of Mr. B. Many came to accept the fact that he has simply vanished. Most do not even remember and some do not even know he was missing. Until one day, the class was getting tired of doing useless work, there was no direction, the substitute did not know what to do. The class wasn't guided and they were lost. One student wanted to watch a movie and seeing as though there was nothing to do, it seemed like a good idea. She took her pick and tried to place the video inside the player. It was odd however, the tape would not go in, and the class wondered, why was there another tape in the player? Maybe it was from another class. But there was a deep look of concern from the substitute. He said that he never left the class and eh was there everyday. The girl took the tape out and there was a shock on her face. IT was a home movie written, "Dear class-Mr. B.". No one knew how it got in there, all they knew was that the tape was the only source of information on their missing teacher. She began to play it, and for the first time in months, the students saw their teacher. he still looked the same, the same haircut, the same clothes. His expression however, made him seem different. Never had the class seen Mr. B look so frightened and nervous. He was just about to speak when Ms. K and the substitute lunged forward and turned the TV off. Ms. K was teacher in training that was present in the class before Mr. B's disappearance. She had always stayed in the back and was quiet, until that day. Both the "teachers" looked at each other with worry and then with fear. It was only for a second that was enough for the entire class to know the two knew something. The class demaded they see the video, but the two, in voiced filled with authority and anger silenced the class. The usually quiet and firnedly peopl were now harsh. They told the class to never mention what they saw, or else they would fail every last student in the class. What was their relationship with Mr. B?
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