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Prompt: Kat's first day of school
Age: 4
Olivia is walking down a hallway of the school with Kat grasping her hand. Truth be told her daughter wasn't too happy since she woke up. Today was Kat's first day of school and the small girl didn't wanted to start school yet.
"But what if I don' make any fuends?" Kat asked worriedly.
"You will," The brunette detective calmly said.
"I wanna go wif you," Kat slightly tugged her mother's hand as if to pull her back from continuing to walk down the hallway.
"To my job?" Olivia raised an eyebrow, staring down at her daughter.
Kat eagerly nodded. "Pwease?"
"Not a chance," the detective shook her head.
"Why?"
"Because you will get bored easily."
"No I won't," Kat stubbornly said.
"Maybe one day I will let you visit at the precinct," Olivia smiled slightly at Kat. "But today it's your first day of school."
Kat frowned. "Don' like school."
"You will."
"No I won't."
Kat stopped walking when she noticed the open classroom door. Olivia sighed and crouched down in front of her daughter so she could be at eye level with her.
"Hey, sweetie," Olivia gently said, grasping Kat's chin softly when the small girl looked down at her shoes. Kat hesitantly looked at her mother with a fretful expression on her face. "It's okay to be scared on your first day of school. I know I was."
"You were?" Kat timidly asked.
"Sure was. Your grandmother told me not to worry. You know why?" Olivia let go of her daughter's chin.
Kat shook her head.
"Because she told me that I was going to have a fun time in school. And she was right," Olivia brushed some strands of hair behind Kat's ear. "I made friends, play with other kids around my age, learned new things. It will be scary at first but then you will forget about that and just have fun."
The smallest Benson had stayed quiet listening to her mother talk. Maybe her mom was right. Maybe school wouldn't be so bad. Kat faintly smiled at the detective and nodded. Olivia stood up and held her hand out for Kat to take it. The dark haired child grasped the warm hand of her mother and walked towards to the classroom.
The first thing that Kat noticed was how colorful the room was. There were desk in the middle of the room, there were papers on the walls with different colors and some pictures on it, there were even toys at the far corner of the room where some kids of her age were playing. The other thing that she noticed—well heard actually—was the couple of kids that were crying or yelling to their parents.
Kat instantly let go of her mother's hand and clutched to one of her legs as she stared at them. Olivia looked down at the sudden movement and tried to sooth Kat but nothing really work. The teacher approached them a minute later and introduced herself.
The teacher looked down at Kat with her emerald eyes and kindly smiled at her, "Why hello there. What's your name?"
Kat pressed her face in her mother's leg shyly.
Olivia chuckled and looked at the teacher, "Her name is Kathryn Benson but she prefers to be called Kat."
The teacher laughed lightly and looked down at Kat, who had peeked out and was staring at her curiously. "Well nice to meet you Kat. I will be your teacher, Ms. Miller." She bend down a bit and whispered to the small child, "I hope you will enjoy been in my class."
Kat blinked and slowly nodded as her arms tighten around her mother's leg. With a last nod and a smile Ms. Miller quietly left them and walked towards some parents that just entered the classroom.
"Why are you hiding?"
Olivia glanced to her right and saw a small girl with blonde hair. The girl's blue eyes had a curious gaze on her daughter, who was still holding on her leg.
"She is shy," the detective said to the girl.
"Oh." The small girl took a step closer to Kat but Kat slightly moved away still not letting of her mother. "I'm not shy. I like making fuends!"
Olivia slightly laughed at how the child sounded proud of herself. "I can see that."
The little blonde girl grinned at her and pointed at a woman across the room who was chatting away with another woman. "Dat's me mom."
"She is very pretty."
"Thank you!"
The brunette detective glanced down at her daughter and said, "Kat, why don't you say hi?"
The dark haired child looked up at her mother before turning her attention to the girl that was her age. "I'm Kat."
"My name is Joe," the girl named Joe smiled at Kat. She stuck out her hand and Kat hesitantly shook it. "Want to go and play fo a bit?"
Kat let go of her mother's leg slowly and nodded her head. She looked up at her mother again and asked, "Can I?"
"Of course you can sweetheart," Olivia crouched down and smiled at her, "I told you would make a friend today."
The small girl grinned at the detective and hugged her tightly. After a minute of hugging her mother, Kat let go and asked timidly, "You coming back for me?"
"In a couple of hours."
"Promise?" Kat raised her pinkie finger.
Olivia chuckled and linked her pinkie with her daughter's. "I promise."
Kat smiled and peck her mother in the cheek before turning to look at her new friend. Joe grasped her hand and both girls ran to the other side of the room where a couple of kids were playing with some of the toys that were on the floor. Olivia stood up and started to walk to the door. She glanced back and faintly smiled when she saw her daughter chatting away with Joe happily. The detective nodded to the teacher and left the classroom.
"She is growing up so fast," Olivia sighed to herself.
She took a deep breath and walked down the hallway so she could go to the precinct.
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