The classroom buzzed with the energy of students trickling in in the early morning of the day. Anxiety hung in the air, palpable as the weight of impending deadlines loomed over them. Among the students was a distressed girl, her face reflecting the fatigue of sleepless nights.
As she shuffled into the room, her classmates noticed the desperation in her eyes. The girl whispered anxiously to her friend, "What do I do? What do I do?" Her distress was evident, and the concerned looks exchanged among her peers hinted at a looming crisis.
Puzzled, her friend asked, "What happened?"
With a heavy sigh, the distressed girl confessed, "I just forgot to submit the assignment."
"You did what?" gasped her friend, disbelief etched across their face.
"I forgot to submit it," she repeated, her voice tinged with regret.
As the realization of the situation sank in, murmurs of sympathy and concern rippled through the classroom.