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At exactly half past five, the Carmichael patriarch arrived on schedule at Havencrest Primus Academy, settling into the seats reserved for Citrine’s family.
Elsewhere, in the section for Class Ten parents, the two seats with Jeanette’s name on them were already taken—Aline and Dick sat side by side.
Jeanette gazed at her parents with conviction. “Mom, Dad, I signed up for the speech contest this time. I’m definitely going to win first place.”
Her grades had slipped lately, but public speaking had always been her forte. This year, she was confident she’d finally outshine Citrine.
Aline beamed. “Go for it, Jeanette. I believe in you.”
“So do I.” Dick’s voice was warm with pride.
He hadn’t been there for much of Jeanette’s childhood, but he’d always known she had a gift for speaking.
Right now, Dick and Aline sat shoulder to shoulder, while Jeanette knelt in front of them, bubbling with excitement. From a distance, the three looked like a picture-perfect family.
Across the hall, in Class Two’s section, Sawyer watched the scene unfold, and it felt like a punch to the gut.
He was Jeanette’s real father—yet Dick had taken his seat.
Sawyer’s expression darkened as he watched the three of them, so close, so at ease—like a real family.
Clifford, noticing where his father’s gaze had landed, scoffed. “Dad, stop staring. Even if you went over now, Jeanette would just think you were ruining their happy family moment.”
Sawyer pressed his lips into a thin line, but said nothing.
Soon, the lights dimmed and the holiday program began. The students had prepared all sorts of acts—singing, dancing, skits, poetry readings. The parents were dazzled by the variety, though some, especially those with high expectations, began to frown. They saw little value in these lighthearted performances and wondered why there weren’t more academic contests.
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