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My 12-Year-Old Daughter Spent All the Money She Had Saved to Buy New Sneakers for a Boy in Her Class – The Next Day, the School Principal Urgently Called Me to School

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“Someone is here asking for Emma. He’s sitting in my office right now waiting for you.”

“What’s going on here?”

The principal lowered his head. “He didn’t introduce himself. He only said that you know him.”

The principal was waiting outside his office.

“Where is Emma?”

“She’s in the counseling room. She’s okay.” He glanced at the office door behind him. “The man inside asked to see her first. When we told him we needed to call you, he said that was fine. He’d wait for you.”

I put my hand on the handle and stopped.

I knew, even before I opened the door, that whatever was on the other side was going to change something.

I pushed it open.

Whatever was on the other side was going to change something.

He stood when he heard me come in.

For one full second, my brain refused to make sense of what I was seeing. It was like looking at someone from a dream I had buried so deeply I no longer believed he was real.

Then it hit me all at once.

My knees weakened. I sat in the closest chair.

“You,” I said, but it came out broken. “What are you doing here? This can’t be real!”

It was like looking at someone from a dream.

He looked older. Of course he did. So did I.

His hair had gone gray at the temples, and he was thinner than I remembered, and more tired, like life had sanded him down.

But it was unmistakably him.

“Hello, Anna,” he said quietly.

“Don’t.” My voice sharpened. “You don’t get to reappear in my life after all these years, after what you did, and act like this is normal!”

It was unmistakably him.

Behind me, the principal shifted.

“Should I give you a moment?” he asked.

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