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That absolutely right, sweetie!" – April agreed happily about her goddaughter's open-mindedness, "But there are people who don't think like us, they believe that it's wrong to love someone of your own gender and apparently your Mrs. Flint is that kind of human being."

Sofia nodded sadly. "I still don't understand why people think like that." - She said quietly.

April nodded as well, "I don't either, sweetie. But I think I have some sort of solution for today's problem." – April suggested.

"And what kind of solution should that be? I won't talk to Mrs. Flint. I won't talk to her ever again!" Sofia answered crossing her arms in front of her chest. She felt her heart pounding rapidly, the young girl has never hated anyone else more than her teacher and still, she didn't understand why Mrs. Flint had been so mean to her and her moms.

"We'll find a solution for that, too", April reassured her, "but right now I thought about making another heart for Arizona, so both of your moms get one, just as you've planned it, big girl! I think…."

"Yeeeeeees", Sofia interrupted her excitedly.

"I might have some red cardboard and glitter glue left", April finished her sentence.

As April went to look for some cardboard and glitter glue, Sofia started bouncing up and down, Auntie April's idea made her very happy because now she could show both her mothers how much she loved them.

After handing the cardboard to Sofia, the little girl immediately began to draw a big heart. She looked at it, nodded professionally before starting to cut it out cautiously. April beamed while seeing her little, but now seeming so grown-up goddaughter working, she was very proud of her.

Shortly before Sofia ended cutting out the new heart, some country music filled the silence. It was April's phone that was ringing.

April glanced at the display: "It's your momma", she told Sofia before picking up.

The young girl's eyes widened and filled with tears again. "Don't tell her what happened!" the young girl cried out.

"I won't", April promised.

April: Hi Arizona.

Arizona: April, is Sofia at your place? Is she alright? What has happened? Her school called me and told me that Sofia ran away aa… and that she was found at your place? Gosh, what happened?

April could tell that her best friend was crying. Of course, she was worrying herself sick.

April: Ssssh. She's at my place and she's fine now. She got into a fight in school and was very upset, I've got her. Sorry, I should have called you!

Arizona: April, I feel so bad. I should have been there myself to hug and to comfort her. But I am not able to leave work, I'm such a disaster of a mother. I am not there to comfort my only child when she is sad.

April could hear her friend crying even louder. She knew that issues of not being good enough plagued Arizona a lot.

April: Arizona, you're the best mother in the whole world. Everyone knows and Sofia knows best! It's not your fault that you can't be there for her in that moment. I know it must be hard, but it is not your fault! Do you want to talk to her?

Arizona: Yes, please. Give her to me.

Sofia: Mom?

Arizona: Sof? Are you alright?

Sofia: Yes, I am fine now. You don't have to worry. Auntie April has made some hot chocolate and now I am drawing and….

She could hear her momma crying and she hated it. Of course, she was used to hear her mother crying sometimes: At night when nightmares about the plane crash haunted her or even during day when her momma got a phantom pain episode. But normally her mami would be there to comfort her or to massage the sore leg.

Sofia: Momma, why are you crying? I am fine, I swear.

Arizona: I know, I know. I was just so worried, you are my only daughter and I am your mother, I should be there with you. I just feel bad for not being there for you.

She heard her momma sniffle slightly, Sofia knew she was now trying to control herself because her momma hated it when Sofia heard or saw her cry. Sofia chose her next words very cautiously to reassure her momma that everything was alright.

Sofia: But, momma. You are always there for me, you care about me, you protect me, and you love me. It's not your fault that you can't be there with me. You are a surgeon, you help tiny humans. I love you so much, momma.

Arizona: I love you, too, bug! You sound so grown-up! When have you matured about 10 years? I am going to pick you up around six o'clock, is that alright?

Sofia giggled about her momma's comment about her maturing so quickly before she answered.

Sofia: It's perfect. I am looking forward to seeing you, momma.

After the emotional phone call, Sofia finished cutting Arizona's cardboard heart and April and her goddaughter started decorating it.

"I'm glad you have pink glue, as well!" Sofia stated while putting little pink dots on the heart. "Momma loves pink as much as I do!"

"It's beautiful, Sofia", April said after they finished, "Arizona will be very happy about it!"

"I think so, too", the young girl agrees imagining her mother when getting the present, "I am glad we did this together, Auntie April! You were my lifesaver!"

"Sofia, I know you don't want to hear this, but I think we should talk with your mothers about what has happened in school today", April said cautiously.

"No!" Sofia said looking scared, "I don't want momma to be sad again. You know better than I that it isn't easy for her to deal with someone telling her that she is not my mother. I don't want her to be sad."

"I don't want that either, but I believe we should get rid of this teacher of yours because the things she said to you about your mothers being together and her general behaviour towards you and your class is inacceptable", April explained.

"And how can we get rid of Mrs. Flint? I don't understand", Sofia asks her aunt.

"That's complicated. We need your moms on board and some other parents, too. We have to fill a complaint against her", April told her.

"Well, there is Zola who tried to help me out in class and Auntie Mer and uncle Derek and I believe there are some more who want to get rid of her. Most of the kids don't like her because she only gives good marks to Tiffany Miller whose parents she's friends with", Sofia says.

April nodded. "Should we talk to your parents tonight?"

"Noo!" Sofia shouted, "If we tell them today, they will know what they are going to get for mother's day!"

"Ohh, babygirl. That's right, but I remember you told me that you won't talk ever again to Mrs. Flint, didn't you? April asked, "And I don't think your moms will let you stay at home for five days in a row just because you won't talk to your teacher, Little Miss."

"Hmm, well. Could we pretend that's mother's day tonight? Then they can get their presents and we can find a solution." Sofia suggested.

"Sounds fine to me", April agrees.

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