"Uh huh. I'm sure she was really taking me seriously," Adam said. He looked serious, anyway. "I always had a problem with authority. I'm pretty sure my parents got more than one letter that said something to the effect of 'Adam spends less time studying and more time trying to think of increasingly creative ways to get out of doing pretty much anything.' I was a brat. I'm gonna pay for my raisin', as they say, though." He just had the feeling he was totally in for it with Keaton.
"Yes. None more glad than I, I assure you," Adam said, unlocking the door of his office and flinging it open. "Ahhh, sweet, sweet student free office. How I have missed you so."