Avril considered Bonnie's upcoming speech and asked curiously, "Do you plan on telling everyone you're the new president?" The latter glanced at Avril and winked. "Guess." "I can't," Avril said, shaking Bonnie's arm, "Just tell me!" Bonnie smirked. "Do you really want to know?" Avril nodded eagerly. "Yes, yes! Tell me!" Bonnie gestured for Avril to ccloser. "Chere." Avril's eyes lit up as she leaned in. "Hurry up and tell me." Under Avril's expectant gaze, Bonnie slowly said, "It's a secret." "Aw, man!" Avril exclaimed in disappointment, "I thought you'd tell me! Do you know how it feels to be led on like that? The higher my expectation, the greater the disappointment, Bonnie." Bonnie chuckled and said, "Stop being so tic. The assembly starts in ten minutes. You'll know soon enough. What's the rush?" Avril thought about it and realized Bonnie had a point. Moreover, the former guessed Bonnie kept it a secret to create suspense.
'She's most likely planning to reveal her identity as a surprise.' With that in mind, Avril's anticipation grew. She clung to Bonnie's arm and said, "Since you put it that way, I'll wait. I hope I don't get disappointed." Bonnie smirked mysteriously. "All right, all right. Just wait, okay?" Soon after the school broadcast began, "The university president's speech will commence in ten minutes. All students, please proceed to the auditorium in an orderly fashion." The broadcaster repeated the announcement while the students filled out and headed toward the auditorium. They continued excitedly discussing the president as they walked, eager to see what she looked like.
Bonnie turned to Avril and said, "You go ahead. I won't be coming with you." The latter knew Bonnie needed to prepare her speech and simply waved. "All right, I'm off then." Bonnie nodded. "See you later."
She remained seated until most of the students left. Then she leisurely headed toward her office.
Frankie was about to leave for the auditorium after using the restroom when he noticed oticed Bonnie heading in the other direction. He saw how relaxed she was and assumed she wanted to skip out on the assembly to have fun instead.
'Skipping something important like the president's speech is a blatant disregard for sando rules! I must warm her to ensure she understands how severe the situation is.'