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A 7 year old Eva stood up on the chair inside a large classroom.
All of the other children were talking and a few were talking to Eva as she walked across the small table then jumped to the other table in order to get the glue bottle.
"EVA!" the teacher yelled, walking over and picking Eva up from the table. The teacher was the youngest at the school and had gone to the school as a kid, she didn't act her age much but had dark blond hair that was always up in a bun as she wore the teacher's gray uniform.
"I didn't do it!" She yelled in her defense causing a few other students to giggle as the teacher carried her out the room.
The teacher set her down on a small chair in the hallway just outside the classroom. "Eva, I've told you before that you can't walk on the tables!"
"I didn't fall, so what does it matter?"
"Its against the rules young lady, thats what matters" she answered, rather harshly.
She stuck her tongue out at the teacher and the teacher stuck her tongue out in a playful way before knelling down in front of her.
"Why did you walk across the table? Why didn't you just ask for it?" The teacher calmly asked her.
"Cause everybody else was busy with their cards" She answered.
"You could've asked me to get it for you" the teacher had been worrying about Eva since day one, she heard rumors that Eva was an orphan others that her father had just left her there and never returned. The teacher wasn't sure what to think of the girl and often watched her in place of her father over the summers, she didn't mind, she liked Eva.
"You looked busy" she said quietly before "plus it was funner!" She said with a big smile.
The teacher rubbed her head, messing up her hair as a smile was on her face.
"Just be careful next time, kay?"
Eva patted her hair down and nodded "kay."
"Why don't you go back inside and finish your card?" The teacher said, standing up with a soft smile.
"Can I make a card for my daddy?" She asked.
"Sure but your mommy would probably like a card for mother's day"
"My mommy isn't around anymore, she was in accident." She explained.
"I'm sorry to hear, but you can still give her one."
"How?"
"Just make her one and she'll see it, shes probably watching you."
She smiled brightly "then I'll make the best one!" She said happily.
The teacher opened the door for her before she ran into the room, "have fun" she said to the girl continuing into the room after her.
Eva opened a box of stuff from her old dorm room as she stood inside her new, much larger room. The walls were painted orange, pink, and purple, with a few stars and moons that went around the middle of the walls as a large painting of her mother's star racer was on one wall and her star racer was beside it, racing in the sky. Her friend had painted it for her for a welcoming present.
A large window was against the back wall with her bed, as a few posters were on the wall from a crazy shopping trip earlier that week.
She smiled to herself, as she pulled out the mother's day card she made her mother years ago.
The card was pink and covered in glider, along with tiny hearts and stars. It large cut out letters, were the words "HaPPy MoThER's DaY!" Inside the card was a picture of her, her mother and her father all standing together as they held hands.
The words "I miss you lots" were written in the center by her.
She looked at the card, remembering what day it was. "Oh yeah" she held the card as she walked over to the window and said "happy mother's day."
