Does she talk with him?
Yes, it seems urgent
After the bell rings, the students file out one at a time. Soon all of them are gone except David, who made his way over to his teacher's desk with an odd smirk on his face.
"What would you like to talk about, David?" Rebecca asked.
"Nothing much, Miss Jennings," he claimed. His smirk then widened and he said, "It's just something my older sister Avery told me about."
"What do you mean?" said Rebecca.
David continued to smirk and said, "As I have mentioned in the past, Avery goes to the same college you did. As it happens, she belongs to the same sorority as you."
Rebecca was perplexed. "How do you know that?"
David proceeded to reach into his backpack and pulled out a large picture, showing it to Rebecca. His teacher's eyes widened when she recognized it. It was a picture of her younger self, drunk as a skunk and vandalizing the dean's car. She had never been caught, as she assumed no one other than her sorority's den mother knew about that. But apparently she had not buried it as deeply as she claimed she had.
"Avery has always been nosy, and this is the first time in my life I've been grateful for it," said David.
Rebecca could see where this was going, and while she did not like the insinuation, she could tell she had no choice. "What do you want, David?"
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