Ricki was glad to hear that Ms. Andrews had the amount.of faith in her that she did, and the bonus in hearing her shut David down was absolutely beautiful, but she noted Gabe, who now had to deal with David as his partner, was still laughing. She also heard Gabe's comment to the other girls... even Ricki knew that it wouldn't be Jared to worry about. It would be David. He might talk a big game, but Gabe should have been the first to say he was all bark and no bite. "Boys." She grumbled just before Jared slipped into the seat. She looked at him briefly before he spoke, and she gave him a look. "Maureen's idea. She wouldn't let me leave my own house this morning. Neither would Krista." She said, almost chuckling as she did. For a moment she didn't answer his question, really taking in his accent. It was a bit of her own personal thing, but.certain accents just made her mush. Finally, she spoke though. "Definitely no Romeo and Juliet, if I have to recite anymore lines from that play I may spontaneously combust." She began, opening her.notebook. Shakespeare was one of her favorites, and she looked at a page in her notebook. "Taming of the Shrew could be fun to try from, or A Midsummer Night's Dream, even Hamlet." She pulled up her book of Shakespearean plays that had been purchased for her for Christmas last year. Her older brothers knew her too well. She opened to Taming of the Shrew. "I think comedy would be the way to go though, I can tell you right now most everyone in here will most likely do Romeo and Juliet because it's easiest. Or Hamlet, but mainly Romeo and Juliet. Most likely the end and the balcony scene, because who can forget that?" She looked up from her book to him, and gave a smile. "Any scene you had in mind?" She inquired. She just wanted to hear him speak. His voice was... well, gorgeous, and she saw his face a bit better since the game. You could barely tell from how normally he talked, and soon she felt her phone vibrate in her pocket, but decided it could wait. Then it vibrated again. She slid her phone from her back pocket and saw one from Krista and one from her mother. She sighed, opening the message from her mother. She tried her hardest not to show her disappointment when she saw they wouldn't be home for another few days and.shoved her phone back in her pocket. "Anyway, I know Andrews will expect perfection, so when you're done with practice, you could always come over and run lines with me, or whatever." She said. Andrews then began passing out the grading sheet. "Oh, and before I forget to mention, I do want a modern spoof put on whatever you choose." Ricki sighed a bit, that didn't make things hard, but it was the AP class, she knew.she'd be throwing a curveball in. At least they would have class to work on it, but Ricki also knew the.pedestal that Andrews put her AP classes on.