Chapter 36

Alaria:

I looked at my son, smiling when I saw the smile that was on his face at the sight of his school.

He looked at me for a second, and I nodded at the principal as she got down on her knees in front of him. He looked at her then at me, “do you like the school, Ashton?”

“Yes!” He said, looking at me. “I like it very much!”

I had my arms crossed over my chest as I looked around. The school seemed to be elegant, and judging by its reputation, it seemed to be good. Yildez’s son, Dante, was in the school. He seemed to be happy, and I could tell that even his mother, who was the person who recommended it to me, was satisfied with it.

“Alright, then if we can tend to the paperwork.” I said, and the principal smiled. She nodded. at me to walk to her office, and I watched as one of the maids approached Ashton, leading him toward the playground.

“Did you like the school?” She asked, breaking my train of thoughts. There was a number of things that I was going to need to think of, and I knew that there was a lot for me to tend to today. And knowing that I was going to have to leave Ashton at home, I couldn’t help but find myself feeling weary. The idea of him being at home alone with Katherine was not something that I wanted, but I knew that I had nowhere to take him to, and I wasn’t going to put him under the pressure of roaming around the city with me for an office. Plus, there was the fact that I couldn’t keep him at a friend’s place as I didn’t know most of them enough. And I wasn’t going to think of leaving him with my mother and brother. After what happened at the hotel the other day, even answering Ezio’s calls was a big no to me.

“I did,” I said, smiling at her. “It is big and it seems that the children here are happy. I’m also glad that there are higher grades as he grows. You know, the fuss of having to take him to another school, building new friendships, and a new surrounding can be challenging when it comes to a certain criteria and education that we want to hold.”

“Indeed. I see many of the mother that are as concerned as you are. Even your ex husband. wanted to have his son here. It was a shame that he did not pass the test to attend the school. As you may know, it is a bit difficult for children to pass advanced tests when they’ve

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D’Angelo was not very pleased.” She said, and I nodded in understanding, choosing not to say a word. She studied my expression, waiting for an insult to come from my side, but I knew

everything. I educated my son to reflect the good in him and not the bad. As a child, he is still learning. but learning on early stages is always better than delaying them for later. It was the way that I

asked, choosing to dismiss the subject. The principal,

one interesting character, Ms. Alaria.” She said, and I raised an eyebrow as the two of us stood up. She took my son’s file, looking at it before setting it aside. “One thing that we judge when it comes to accepting children to our school is the reaction of their parents. I threw in front of you

in mind.” She said, crossing her arms over her chest, looking me dead in the eye as she did. “Be the way that you are and do not allow anyone to try and change you. Many will, others will try breaking you too. But do not allow them to.

she nodded, motioning me to head to

taking a step toward the door. She opened it for me and the two of us walked out in silence, and I couldn’t help but find myself being thankful for the fact that I didn’t

considering that you paid your son’s fees in full; yes, he starts his classes tomorrow.” She said, and I smiled as I saw Ashton playing “He starts at nine and his last class finishes at four. I believe that you got the timetable

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