Gabriella and Camryn walked out of Mr. Thompson's office happy with the decision to give Cindy two weeks of lunch detention. They also wore amused looks on their faces when Cindy and her mother blew the punishment way out of proportion by arguing with the principal like they were in kindergarten.

David didn't know what to say in response of Lissy's speech. He just stood there staring at his feet until Jennie came walking back from the bathroom.

"Are you ready to go babe," was the only thing he said. Jennie nodded her head and they both walked out of the Bolton house.

Lissy just rolled her eyes and wiped away the remaining tears, not surprised in any way about David's actions. She heard the honk of a car and turned around not expecting to see Troy standing in the doorway yelling at Jacob for honking the horn in the car. When he turned back around to face Lissy she asked, "How long have you been standing there?"

"Pretty long," he answered.

She picked up her purse, "Great," then turned off the TV.

Troy smiled as she walked out of the door towards the car. "I'm awesome," he said to himself as he locked the front door. For a few minutes the car ride was silent, "Thank you I really appreciate it," Troy said.

Lissy looked up from her lap with a smile on her face, "No problem, I meant everything I said."

They dropped off the twins at the day care before walking to the building next to the day care which was Jacob's classroom. School hadn't started yet, parents continued to bring their children to their classes. Troy and Lissy stood at the back of the classroom as the teacher greeted and welcomed the Kindergarteners to school that day. Neither Bolton could stop smiling at how cute the kids were with their backpacks strung on their backs and sitting down at their respective desks.

The teacher, Mrs. Cook, walked over to Troy and Lissy, "It's really nice that you guys are here today. Really I'll just use you guys as student teachers," she smiled as she said.

Mrs. Cook broke the class up three groups of seven kids and had one group to go to Troy to do an activity in Math, one group to Lissy for the alphabet and the other group to herself who was doing an art project, and every 25 minutes the groups would shift.

Troy would occasionally look over at Lissy and smile at how much she looked like she was enjoying working with the kids; she was a natural. Maybe she was always meant to be a mom.

When it was time for the kids first recess break Troy and Lissy stayed in the classroom and set up the cookies Troy had brought while Mrs. Cook went to watch the kids.

"I want to be a Kindergarten teacher," Lissy randomly blurted out as she placed napkins at everyone's desk.

Troy looked over at his daughter and smiled, "I like that idea."

Gabriella was sitting at her desk logging off her computer for the day and gathering her things when one of her students came rushing into the classroom yelling, "Mrs. Bolton come quick Camryn's hurt, really bad."

"Everyone say thank you to Jacob's dad and sister for coming today and working with you guys," Mrs. Cook said when it was time for the end of the day.

"Thank you," they all yelled.

All the Bolton's were walking to the car to leave to Basketball practice when one of the girls in Jacob's class and her mother came jogging over to them.

"I'm sorry but she really wanted to come over here and say something to Lissy," the mother said.

The little girl wrapped her arms around Lissy's legs giving her a careful hug, making sure she didn't hurt her stomach, "Thank you for teaching me."

"No problem Sawyer. Just a secret between me and you, you are my favorite," Lissy responded.

There was no worse feeling then seeing your child hurt. When Gabriella ran outside she saw everyone crowded around and she heard the ambulance sirens coming closer to the school. She ran into the middle of the crowd and saw a few kids holding onto a small body; Gabriella prayed that it wasn't Camryn but when two of the kids moved out of the way she saw that it was indeed her. She reached for her and held her as she still lay on the ground, crying her eyes out.

Troy and the kids were almost to the school when Lissy had a weird feeling.

"Something's wrong," she said.

"The babies," Troy asked.

"No, Camryn."

Lissy grabbed her cell phone and called her mom.

"Hello," Lissy heard her mother's shaky voice.

"Mom is Camryn okay?"

"No, she's in the hospital. Come quick. The emergency room," Gabriella blubbered through her tears.

Lissy hung up and told her father about Camryn; Troy broke almost every traffic law in the world as she drove as fast as he could to the hospital.

When they got to the hospital they took the little kids out of the car as fast as they could and ran into the building. They franticly looked around for Gabriella, when they saw her she had tears bursting out of her eyes and her shirt and hands were covered in blood.

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