- Writers' Week causes a bit of a stir, Techno finds out that "LoveByte" isn't quite the girl he was expecting, and Ray kisses Ms. Janowitz.
- "Make it Real," exclaims Ms Janowitz's banner in preparation for Writers' Week. Climbing a ladder with Ray below her, she (ill-advisably) jests that he is "Raymeo" - but the Shakespeare reference is lost on him. Chrissy faces another day alone at home with baby Jay after a bad night's sleep. The Year Sevens are a little bemused by the travel writer who gives them a talk about China. She gets her class to describe her dramatic entrance in words - and then takes them for a walk through the corridors as though a Chinese dragon. The writer for Year 9 is not so lucky, and finds his lot tougher to control. Inspired by Writers' Week, Techno uses the school computer during lesson time to send a love poem to his mystery correspondent at another school. As he waits for a reply from "LoveByte", Mr. Mackenzie comes to see how he's getting on with the C.A.D project, and Spanner distracts him by saying he's seen a rat under the desk. To Techno's delight, his electronic correspondent has decided she wants to meet him. While panic ensues in that classroom, Year 9's role-play session is becoming increasingly noisy and uncontrollable. All in all, it's a bad time for Mrs. Keele to take an active interest in what's happening around the school... Mrs. Monroe silences the Writers' Week group with a crash of the gong and just about saves the day with a warning to behave. As the Cigarette gang discuss the new stock they are planning to get, and tells one of their Year Seven boys to come back, Justine overhears, and makes a mental note to come back too. Ms. Janowitz is given a hard time by the new Headmistress, who's not fooled in the least by Mrs. Monroe's attempt to make the chaotic role play seem deliberate. When she sees Ray, she is actually happy to see a friendly face. Ray, for his part, becomes even more infatuated by his teacher. He's not the only one who is lovestruck - Techno can't stop thinking about his network girlfriend, who of course he's never even seen. The final writer, for Year 11, gives a catchy poem about taking your opportunities - inspiration and dedication. One listener seems to really be taking the idea to heart - Ray! After school, Techno goes to the agreed rendezvous to meet "LoveByte". Unfortunately the girl who turns up is about four years older than he is, so he pretends to have no knowledge of whom "Techno" might be... Back at school, Ms. Janowitz takes down the Writers' Week banner, helped by Ray. As she comes down the ladder, Ray takes her in his arms and confidently kisses her on the mouth. Behind the curtain, Natasha watches, and smiles to herself...—Geffers
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