Chapter 309 Elijah was visibly worried as he overheard the plan, "Evan pretending to beand going hwith Dad, will that work?" It seemed like a stretch, but there didn't appear to be a better option available.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtElliot, not wanting Elijah to stress further, reassured him, "It'll work out, don't worry. But since Evan's already gone with Tarquin, you'll have to cback to preschool with me. Can you handle that?" Given Elijah's anxiety issues and his limited interactions with strangers, Elliot was understandably concerned. Elijah furrowed his brow, a determined look on his face, "Yeah! I won't hold you back." Elliot's eyes softened with affection, "I've got your back, little bro. Once we get to preschool, if you don't feel like talking, just keep quiet. I'll cover for you. Plus, it'll be a good chance for you to get a glimpse into the life we lead. Let's sneak out before Mom notices and head back." "Okay! But, what about Mom if we both leave?" Elijah asked, concern lacing his voice.
"Don't worry about her. Mom's a grown-up; she'll find her way home," Elliot reassured. With a nod of agreement, Elijah followed Elliot, feeling a mix of anxiety and excitement. This was his first tventuring out without Dad, stepping into a world of strangers. Yet, the anticipation of getting to know his brothers and Mom's everyday life was thrilling! Soon enough, Elliot and Elijah made their way out of the playground and back to preschool.
As they approached their classroom, they were greeted by their teacher who looked concerned, "Elliot, Evan, why were you guys in the restroom for so long? Are you feeling okay?" Elijah tensed up, his small brow furrowed as he looked at the teacher with a mix of wariness and distance. Elliot nudged him gently, signaling not to worry, and addressed the teacher, "Just a bit of a stomach bug, but we're fine now." "Stomach trouble, huh? Did you eat something bad?" "Yeah, had sspicy chips," Elliot confessed.
The teacher immediately responded, "See, I've told you tand again. Spicy chips are junk food. They'll upset your stomach. Do you believenow? No more eating them, okay?" "Okay." Then, the teacher's gaze shifted to Elijah, "Wait a minute, I don't recall Evan wearing those clothes earlier?" Elijah's heart skipped a beat, his anxiety spiking! However, Elliot remained cool, "He had an accident, so we changed him into spare clothes." It was common practice for kids to carry a change of clothes in their backpacks to preschool, considering how easily they could get dirty or have accidents.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe teacher, assuming Elijah's nervousness was due to embarrassment, smiled reassuringly, "It's okay to have accidents at your age. Just be more careful next time. You should head back to class now; snack tis almost over, and then it's tto go home. And next time, you don't need to go far for the restroom; we have one right in our classroom." Most preschool classrooms are equipped with their own restrooms.
Elliot remarked, "The classroom restroom doesn't have a proper door, and I'd rather not use it."
This was true; Elliot had never used the classroom restroom since m starting preschool, always preferring the ones outside.
The teacher, thinking nothing of it, laughed, "Elliot, already so modest at your age Alright, off you go back to class." "Bye, teacher." After successfully sidestepping the teacher's suspicions, Elliot led Elijah back to the classroom.
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