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Maxim pulled the flash drive out and set it on the desk. "The presentation is gone," he admitted. "So let's just talk."
For the next forty minutes, the "Tolerance Presentation" became a live documentary. Lena admitted she didn't talk much because she was terrified of stuttering. Sam talked about how exhausting it was to translate every joke in his head before he could laugh.
"About what?" Artyom asked, crossing his arms. "How we should all be nice to each other? We know the script." Maxim pulled the flash drive out and set it on the desk
"So," Mr. Petrov said, breaking the silence. "No slides, Maxim?"
"No," Maxim said, sitting on the edge of the desk. "About why we aren't. Artyom, why do you wear that leather jacket even when it’s twenty degrees outside?" Lena admitted she didn't talk much because she
"Alright, Maxim," Mr. Petrov said, leaning against the chalkboard. "Show us what you’ve got."
The fluorescent lights of Room 302 hummed. Maxim sat at the teacher’s desk, his thumb hovering over a flash drive labeled “Tolerance_Project_Final_V2.” He had the perfect slides: definitions from UNESCO, a world map of cultures, and high-res photos of people shaking hands. "How we should all be nice to each other
Maxim clicked 'Open.' The screen flickered, then turned bright blue.






