Faith
Faith's head was still spinning when she gently closed the door and walked through the hallway. As much as she loved working with numbers, so many of them made her a bit dizzy. She finished and double-checked the test before the time was up, so now all she had to do was wait to meet up with her friends. After insisting a lot, her father had allowed her to go on trip with friends this winter, and she couldn't stop smiling now. This would probably be the most fun she ever had.
She adjusted her hood on her head and tightened her scarf, trying to protect herself from the cold breeze outside the school building. Once out, she sat down on the cold steps and leaned her head forward with her eyes closed. She could almost smell the soft snow and the hot chocolate they would drink in front of the fireplace. She could almost see the smiles on her friend's faces. She was almost there.
Alex
Alex pressed his temples. As much as he tried he couldn't, for the love of God figure out any of the answers on the last page of his test, and he had left enough blanks previously. Nothing that he had read had anything to do with those questions. Although now that he thought about it, he hadn't read all that much... "It's no big deal", he thought to himself. On the very next day, he would have forgotten everything about this stupid test, and this stupid class. Even thinking like this, his forehead was all sweaty, and the room wasn't really that warm. Before he realized it, people were standing up and returning they're tests. His last page was still blank, so he wrote a short apology note to his professor and stood up, his face all red. "There we go", he thought.