

Bustier said, finally calling attention back to the front. Marinette went red, remembering the adventure from the day the ad first came out.

Right, Marinette?” He looked back at her. “I just always imagined it was when I wasn’t there.

“Oh no, I knew everyone would see it,” Adrien assured her. “Bet you never imagined we’d end up watching this before a YouTube video.” Bustier said, trying to regain control, but the students were too busy laughing. “Hi, I’m John Green, this is Crash Course English Literature…” Marinette squeaked and averted her eyes from the screen which was now beginning to play the video. “Thanks,” Adrien said dryly, turning around to roll his eyes at her. “Adrien, the fragrance!” the class shouted the same time as when the ad said it.Īdrien’s face was still pink, but he looked up from his hands. Marinette gazed at the ad with a starry-eyed expression, seemingly forgetting that said boy was sitting right in front of her. The screen finished loading the ad and whimsical music started playing as the image showed Paris rooftops with a certain blonde hair green eyed boy running in slow motion.Īdrien’s face turned pink as he ducked his head down and sunk into his seat. Bustier clicked the video and the yellow bar appeared on the bottom of the video. For some reason, they seemed to retain the information better after watching a twelve minute crash course video than they did when Ms. The students were all paying attention now. The screen showed the YouTube search engine displaying: “crash course romeo and juliet”. Bustier turned on the overhead projector.

Videos were usually a lot more interesting than sitting through a lecture, and it wasn’t often the teachers chose to show them. “I’m sure you’re all familiar with this story,” she continued, ignoring the groans, “so we’ll be starting with a short informational video to get us started.” “As you know, today we’re beginning our section on Romeo and Juliet. Bustier said, calling the students’ attention to her.
