My 12-Year-Old Daughter Saved Up to Buy Shoes for a ClassmateThe Next Day the School Called Me In

The call came in the middle of my lunch break, and something in the principal’s voice told me it wasn’t routine. He said my daughter Emma was safe, but I needed to come to the school immediately. My heart raced as I grabbed my things and drove faster than I should have, replaying every possible scenario. My mind kept returning to the morning before, when I found Emma’s piggy bank broken on her bedroom floor. She had quietly admitted she’d been saving for months to buy shoes for a classmate named Caleb, who had been covering holes in his old pair with tape. I had been proud of her kindness, but now, rushing toward the school, that memory felt heavy, as if it were somehow connected to whatever awaited me.

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