Luck of the Irish

Chapter 1: St. Patrick's Day at School
It was Thursday, March 17, 1994 and Judd is going to school in a green striped shirt, dark green pants and green sneakers. He sees a bunch of St. Patrick's Day decorates such as four leaf clovers sticking into walls. When he entered Mrs. Chase's classroom, all of his classmates, including Chloe Mizuki, are getting into the classroom as well. They are now wearing not only green clothing, but dark green and light green clothing as well.

"Alright now, children. Today is Thursday, March 17, 1994. It is now St. Patrick's Day. Time for a roll call. Bolton?" said Mrs. Chase. An African-American boy raised his hand. He wears a basic green t-shirt, blue jeans and green Keds.

"Here." he replied.

"Bryant?" Mrs. Chase called. A little girl with blonde hair with a side braided ponytail raised her hand.

"Present." she said.

"Copeland?" Mrs. Chase spoke. The little African-American girl with black pigtails raised her hand.

"Here." Copeland said.

"Dudley?" Mrs. Chase called.

"I'm present." a kid raised his hand. He has dark brown hair and brown eyes. He also had gap teeth.

"Farrell?" Mrs. Chase said.

"Here." the little Caucasian girl with black hair raised her hand.

"McGee?" called Mrs. Chase.

"Present." Said a little girl with blonde hair with bangs and braided pigtails raised her hand.

"Mizuki?" Mrs. Chase spoke.

"Here." Chloe answered. She has a ponytail, a green sweater, a white floral skirt, and black boots.

"Moyer?" said Mrs. Chase.

"Present." said a young boy with a blonde bowlcut.

"Ortiz?" questioned Mrs. Chase.

"Here." said a young Hispanic boy.

"Osborne?" asked Mrs. Chase.

"Here." A young African-American said. He has a flat top and a green striped rugby sweater.

"Pfeiffer?" Mrs. Chase asked.

"I'm still here, you know." said a young boy with light brown hair and freckles.

"Quinn?" Mrs. Chase questioned.

"I am now present." giggled a young girl with brown hair.

"Ruiz?" asked Mrs. Chase.

"Here!" spoke a Hispanic girl.

"Scott?" remarked Mrs. Chase.

"Here." said the little mixed-race girl with bangs and round glasses.

"Wang?" continued the teacher.

"Present." said a young Asian boy.

"And finally, Watts?"

"Here." said Judd. Mrs. Chase sits in a rug with her legs crossed.

"Okay class, in honor of St. Patrick's Day, we will be creating four leaf clovers. We will be adding green paper and cutting them out in the shapes of said four leaf clovers. For now on, go to your arts and crafts tables." Mrs. Chase told her class. All of the students will be heading to two tables. Judd then sat next to Chloe.