"Dean, are you sure this thing will work?" In the library, Roger anxiously watched the door while repeatedly urging Dean, who was busy under the table.
"Shut up, Roger, don't distract me." Dean, lying on the ground, had opened the computer case at the library's front desk and then pulled out his own hard drive.
"Dean, you promised me everything would go smoothly. If the principal finds out we dismantled the best computer in the library, added our own little gadget, and then screwed up in front of Judge Witt, they're definitely going to kick me out."
Roger felt he had gone crazy; why had he agreed to go along with Dean's unreliable plan… He should clearly be playing basketball in the gym right now.
"Your damn legs are shaking worse than my hands, Come on! We are fighting for legal freedom in Youngstown, don't you trust my computer skills?" Dean said while connecting wires, and teased Roger for his cowardice.