"He'll be fine," I tell Elma softly. She's clinging onto my arm. She couldn't sleep the night before and she got up early this morning. Our little boy was leaving to go with some strangers.

"Elma, can you please calm down? He's just going to kindergarten"

"But isn't two years old too young for that?" she asks.

"You know it's unfair to have Lucoa-kun babysit three kids at one time. Beside he's developing fastly and he'll be around kids his age"

"Yeah, but he's usually with me, now my baby is going away, what if something h-"

We stand in the compound of the school, Haru will be attending. We are met with some stares because we are the only family there with two mothers.

Once the teacher opens the door and let the children enter, she and I would have to leave.

Haru looks up at us, he'd been quiet for most of the morning. "Are you going to go with me?" he questions as he tugs on Elma's black pencil skirt.

She kneels down beside him. "No baby, we've talked about this, remember? Me and Mommy Nai will come back and get you after you have fun here for a little bit, okay?" She reaches out and hold both of his small hands in hers.

Tears begin to fill his eyes, "Mommy I don't want to leave you."

I lean down and pick Haru up off the ground. His arms circle my neck as he holds on tight to me, "Mommy Nai, I don't want to go to school,"he cries into my neck. it breaks my heart.

"It will only be a few hours, then we will come and pick you up." You're going to learn, get to play, and have snacks. Isn't that fun?" Haru moves his face away from my neck, leaning back in my arms to look up at me.

"There will be snack?" he inquires. Elma wipes the tears off his round cheeks. I can't help but grin at the sudden change of attitude.

"Yes, there will be." He looks so adorable in his yellow hat and blue kindergarten uniform. He chose that green bag by himself at the store. I feel so proud that my little Haru is going to school.

"Haru want snack" he says with his bright blue eyes.

"Hm, I wonder where he got the love of food from." I laugh as I put Haru back down. This time he's excited about getting some sugary treat later.

"If I would've known that all I had to do was tell him there were going to be snacks, I would have said that the first time he was crying about school." I tell Elma who's standing beside me. Our happy, bubbly two-year-old stands in front of us, now more than ready to enter the building.

"Please be a good boy for mommy, Haru and no telling others you are a dragon" Elma whispers to him.

"But most of all, have fun" I tell him, patting his head.

The teacher unlocks the door, welcoming the children inside. Haru waves bye to us - the smile on his face was a big change from just a moment ago.

"He's going to be okay. He's a dragon" I tell Elma.

"I know nothing would happen; it was the fact that he's growing up and I wasn't quite ready for that yet. And what if they reject him?" Elma replies.

Tears form at the edge of her eyes before slowly making their way down her cheeks. I grip her hand in mine as we continue walking to the train station.

"Babe, don't cry… You're going to make me cry too. Haru is a wonderful and friendly boy. I'm sure he will make friends and be a normal child. Pluss Kanna has gotten quite acquainted with school according to Tohru"

After taking a few more deep breaths to calm herself down."I'm okay now. I just got a little worried"

"It's alright, but I'm sure he'll do wonderful today with an amazing mom like you raising him."

She gives me a meek smile