She remembered that Kyle told her that he was willing to go to kindergarten.
Seeing the woman got into the car, Nicole hurriedly entered the building and followed Kyle.
“What was that for?”
He quickly got up again and glared at the person who pushed him.
Nicole clenched her fists as she continued to walk towards Kyle.
“That was for hitting my child. He’s got bruises and bite marks on him, you little sh*t!”
“I only did it because he threw my pencil case first!”
“All that for your worthless pencil case? I think I’ll… “
The parent was about to give Kyle another hard push when somebody grabbed her wrist suddenly.
“What the hell? Let go of me!”
The parent struggled to break free of Nicole’s grasp before touching her sore wrist with the other hand.
Not expecting his mother to appear, Kyle looked at Nicole in surprise. He stared at Nicole for a couple of seconds before lowering his head to hide his bruised nose and swollen face from the beating the day before.
Noticing him lowering his head like that, Nicole leaned over to look at Kyle, “It’s okay, Kyle. I’m here now.”
Her heart broke when she noticed the bruises on Kyle’s face.
“Who hit him?”
The sudden roar shook the classroom and nobody dared to make a sound.
With her fury rising like wildfire, Nicole shifted her focus to the parent who pushed Kyle, “Was it your child?”
“It was your son who hit mine first!”
Nicole then looked down at the boy next to his parent. The light bruises on the boy’s face were nothing like the serious ones on Kyle.
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