A Rich Mom Tried to Push Me Out of the School Where I’d Taught for 40 Years – She Never Saw Karma Coming
Inside, we sat down in the principal’s office.
Jane sat on one side, Steve beside her, I across from them, and Johnson sat behind his desk.
“So… how can I assist you today, Steve?” Johnson asked.
“Well, I am actually here to assist you.”
Jane shifted.
“Mr. Johnson, I hope you have no intention of letting Lucy go based on my wife’s baseless accusations. I hope her influence and wealth haven’t swayed common sense.”
“Well, I am actually here to assist you.”
Johnson blinked.
“There have been complaints—”
“Yes. Complaints that started after my wife decided she didn’t like being told her daughter has rules to follow.”
Andrea’s rich mother inhaled sharply and rolled her eyes.
“My wife tends to let Andrea get away with everything,” Steve continued, “and expects everyone else to do the same. That’s what got Andrea removed from her previous school: her mother’s unnecessary enabling and meddling.”
“I see,” Johnson said.
“It’s not true…,” Jane began.
Steve looked at her.
She stopped.
Jane inhaled sharply.
Then Steve turned to me.
His tone softened.
“I specifically transferred Andrea here because of Lucy’s track record. You see, I used to be one of your students.”
That caught me off guard.
“I don’t remember you,” I admitted.
“You wouldn’t by looking at me now,” he said with a small smile. “But I was once one of your most difficult students. You took me under your wing and helped me get diagnosed with dyslexia.”
“I specifically transferred Andrea here.”
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