"I'm paying for my kid to be in preschool to learn, not to be summoned here every other day for a scolding. If your preschool can't even handle conflicts between kids, you might as well shut down and stop wasting everyone's time."
The preschool teachers, silent as mice, didn't dare raise their heads. These children were treated like royalty; you couldn't raise a hand or voice to them. The only recourse was to call the parents.
But in front of Neville, the teachers didn't dare deflect blame and could only manage a weak smile.
"You're absolutely right, Mr. Connolly. We'll make sure to improve."
Neville nodded, handing an envelope to Stella. "Here, this is for you."
Stella took it, barely glancing inside to know what it was all about. "Thank you."
Neville gave Marvin a glance, saying, "Stella has some things to take care of. How about you come home with me today?"
Marvin nodded obediently, "Okay, Stella. I'll head home with Dad today. We can practice piano again tomorrow."
"Alright." Stella waved him off with a smile as Marvin and Neville left. The teachers dispersed shortly after.
As the place cleared out, Stella turned to Haynes. "I need to talk to you about something."
Haynes nodded, "Let's discuss it back home."
This wasn't the place for a conversation, and Stella didn't argue.
...
After leaving the preschool, they walked to Haynes' car.
Haynes looked at Rachel's swollen face. "I'll take you home first. Do you want to head back or stop by the hospital?"
Rachel quickly replied, "Haynie, you and Ms. Cameron have things to discuss. I can get home by myself just fine."
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