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Serena, her hands trembling, clutched the leaves of the houseplant nearby, her lips pressed tightly together, refusing to speak. 'What now? Will Mommy come? Will she be mad? I've only been in kindergarten for two days, and I've already caused trouble...
'And I hit Sonny... but I didn't mean to hurt him. He was the one helping that girl pick on me. That's why I scratched him. I don't want him to be my brother anymore. I don't like him anymore.'
The sound of footsteps outside grew louder, and before long, the door to the principal's office creaked open.
Stella was the first to look up, her eyes lighting up with surprise and joy as she saw Dominick. "Dominick," she cried, her voice bubbling with excitement.
She leaped off the couch and dashed toward him, her two pigtails bouncing with every step.
Dominick bent down and scooped her up into his arms. His gaze, however, immediately shifted toward Grayson, scanning him carefully.
When he saw that Grayson seemed to be unharmed, the tight frown that had been etched on his face relaxed, his tension easing for the first time that day.
He walked over to the couch and gently set Stella down, turning his attention to Grayson. With a steady, measured gaze, he checked the injury on his son's neck. The concern in his eyes was palpable, his brow furrowed as he examined the wound.
"It's nothing serious, just two small scratches," Michelle said, following closely behind Dominick, her voice shaky as she bent forward. "The moment he was hurt, we had the school doctor treat the wounds."
"How can you say it's nothing? How did these wounds happen?" Marissa's voice was sharp, full of concern and irritation.
"Well... it seems like it was caused by a child's nails." Michelle wiped a bead of sweat from her forehead, anxiety creeping into her voice.
"Nails?" Marissa's tone grew even more furious. "Do you even know if there could be any viruses under those nails? His neck is full of nerves, blood vessels, and even the major arteries. What if that child's nails carried something? What would we do then?"
The bite in Marissa's words left Michelle feeling cornered, her mind racing. What had she hoped would be a small incident was now spiraling into something much larger than she'd anticipated. Her frustration shifted toward the troublemaker—Serena.
It wasn't just Michelle. Every teacher in the room was now seething with anger at Serena.
Dominick's expression darkened, brows knitting together in disapproval. 'Since when did I raise such a soft child? Crying over a few small scratches and demanding attention like this?'
Marissa, sitting on the other side of Grayson, scooped him up into her arms, gently rocking him. "Don't worry, Sonny, I'll take you to the hospital soon. We'll make sure everything's okay."
Her voice was soothing, but it was clear that she was pouring all of her attention into comforting Grayson.
Dominick didn't agree with this kind of indulgence. But as he watched Grayson cling to Marissa, seeking her out with such need, and seeing the others in the room, he didn't comment.
Stella, feeling neglected and deflated, thought to herself, 'I was hurt too. No one cares about me. Aunt Marissa and Dominick are all fussing over Sonny, but no one's paying attention to me.'
Determined to shift the adults' attention to herself, Stella turned to look at Serena, who was still hiding behind the money tree. "Aunt Marissa, Dominick, that mean kid hurt me and Sonny."
She pointed at Serena, eager to make sure everyone knew who was to blame. The accusation was like a spark in dry kindling. Stella's voice was full of drama, her words ensuring the focus of everyone in the room would shift, just as she wanted.
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