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“I don’t like it,” he whispered.

“Change is good,” she added softly.

“Leo,” Mrs. Dhillon said one grey November afternoon, kneeling beside his desk. “The timetable is changing next term. New groups. New room.” asc timetables 2018

They handed out the new timetables. Thicker paper. A different font. Room 14B was now Room 9A. Group B had merged with Group C. Sensory Break was moved to 10:15.

Here’s a short draft story inspired by ASC timetables in 2018. The Last Train to Adjustment “I don’t like it,” he whispered

He didn’t cry. He took out his red pen—the one he used for corrections—and copied the entire timetable into his notebook. Every time. Every colour. Every minute.

Every box was a promise. A narrow, colour-coded promise that the day would not spiral into noise, unexpected fire drills, or the sudden, terrifying collapse of routine. Dhillon said one grey November afternoon, kneeling beside

By October, Leo had memorised the timetable down to the minute. He knew that Mrs. Dhillon always started Literacy five minutes late on Tuesdays (staff meeting overflow). He knew that the Sensory Break on Thursdays coincided with the janitor’s vacuuming of the hall, which meant headphones were non-negotiable. He knew that the Thursday Social Communication roleplay was ordering at a café , and he had practised his line—“I’ll have a hot chocolate, please, no cream”—three hundred and seventeen times.

14:45 – Home. Bus Zone C. Close enough.

Leo looked at the timetable. At its precise rectangles. At the way 14:45 – Home (Bus Zone B) sat there like a small, safe harbour.

Leo arrived early on the first Monday of term. The Academic Support Centre hummed with that particular September light—too bright for indoors, too pale for outdoors. He sat in his assigned seat (C4, according to the laminated chart beside the door) and stared at the timetable.