Guardian Angel Academy

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but you just receive the thoughts that they give you. And they only receive the thoughts that you give them. Each of you will be required to help with one life-saving event for practice while you are here at the Academy."
     

 
     
     
    Chapter Nine
     
    In first hour,  Professor Walter met us at the door and asked us to head over to the practice rooms.  We would be taking a quiz using what we had learned so far.  We were to pair off, so I chose Journey as my partner and Kevin chose Felix.  There were enough rooms for each pair. 
    “First, we will send one of you into the soundproof room.” Professor Walter announced.
    Journey went into our room.  I could see Journey through the glass window, but she couldn't see or hear me.
    “All right, now what I would like you to do is to instill in your partner's mind the desire to come out of the room.  We will see whose partner comes out first and whose stay inside.  Ready, begin!”
    I concentrated hard.  I had to think of a reason that Journey should come out, other than my standing in the class.  I knew that if I were selfish, it wouldn't work.  I thought of Journey and how she could succeed in the class if she came out, since we were graded together.
    I saw Journey slowly coming toward the door.  She looked like she was wondering why she was coming out, but she pressed forward and came out the door, the first one in the class to do so.  Slowly, a few others also came out.  Some never came out.  Finally Angel Walter asked all of the students to come together to talk about the quiz.
    “You were asked to instill the thought to come out of the room to your partner,” said Angel Walter.  ”Journey was the first one to come out. Josie, please, tell us how you did it.”
    “Well,” I thought for a moment.  “I knew that if I was thinking about myself and my grade, it wouldn't work.  So, I thought about Journey and her standing in the class.  I really wanted to help her.”
    “Very good,” said Angel Walter.  “Now, our second person to come out was Felix.  Kevin, how did you do it?”
    “I pretended that the room Felix was in was on fire, so I tried to instill that idea into his brain and that it was important for him to get out of there for his own safety.”
    “Nice job,” said Angel Walter.  “Billy, your partner, Richard, never came out.  How were you trying to install a thought to him?”
    “Well, obviously I was doing it wrong or Richard wasn't listening to me.”
    Everyone laughed.
    “What were you doing?” Walter asked.
    “I was concentrating on being first to get my partner to come out. I was really thinking of how I could do well on this quiz, how I could beat everyone else.”
    “I hope you have learned your lesson.  Selfishness is not one of a guardian angel's traits.  It does not go together with who we are.  On Earth there is so much competitiveness, everyone wanting to beat the others.  It doesn't work that way here.  Here we should all want to help the others.  Everyone please read the next two chapters in your book by tomorrow.”  The bell for our next class rang.
    We were in a good mood as we floated toward our second hour class, Controlling the Elements.  “I think we all succeeded on that quiz, if I do say so myself,” I commented.
    “Now, don't get cocky,” Journey chuckled, “that will be our downfall!”
    “You are so right,” I laughed.
    “I wonder what we are doing in Controlling the Elements today,” said Felix.  “I hope it's not another quiz.”
    “It very well could be,” said Kevin.  “It seems to be time for quizzes.”
    When we reached the classroom, Angel Addison greeted us as well as the three directors of the Academy.  “We will watch a guardian angel event which will be taken from one of your futures and then we will discuss it.
    We watched as Budd and his crew went on the fateful mission in which their plane was shot down.  After I and my grandparents saved Budd, the film

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