
The Ten-Dollar Lunch
Chapter 2
The next afternoon, I went to pick Theo up from school.
The moment I reached the classroom door, I saw him standing alone in the corner, his eyes red and swollen like he had been crying.
My heart clenched. I rushed over and pulled him into my arms.
"Theo, what happened? Who hurt you?"
As soon as he saw me, he burst into tears. His small hands clutched the front of my shirt.
"Daddy, I'm hungry... Mia took my lunch..."
My head buzzed.
I prepared Theo's portions carefully every day. They were exactly what he needed. If he had not eaten lunch, that meant he had gone hungry for an entire day.
More importantly, with his condition, skipping meals could trigger low blood sugar and stomach cramps.
Holding back my anger, I turned to look for Ms. Walker.
She was chatting and laughing with a few parents. When she saw me coming, her face immediately hardened.
"Ethan, good. I was just about to talk to you.
"During lunch today, Theo behaved very poorly. Mia only wanted to taste his food, but he refused to share and made her cry.
"I already corrected him. You should continue the lesson at home. Children can't grow up selfish."
For a second, I could not believe what I was hearing.
My son's lunch had been taken from him, and somehow he was the one at fault?
"Ms. Walker, that lunch belonged to my son. Why should he have to give it to someone else? Is this how you teach children?"
My voice was loud enough that the nearby parents all turned to look.
Ms. Walker clearly felt embarrassed. Her tone turned sharper.
"What kind of attitude is that? Children sharing food is perfectly normal.
"Besides, Mark already mentioned it in the group yesterday. If you didn't want to pack an extra lunch, fine, but what is the problem with Mia taking a few bites today?
"Where is your sense of community?"
I was shaking with anger. I pointed straight at her.
"Don't use 'community' to pressure me. My son's food is a medically restricted allergy-safe meal. That child stole it, you did nothing, and now you are accusing my son of being selfish?
"Let me be very clear. This is not over."
I picked Theo up and left.
At home, I made him another meal. Watching him eat like he had been starved made my heart ache so badly my eyes burned.
Then I opened the parent chat and tagged both Mark and Ms. Walker.
"I want an explanation for what happened at lunch today. Since when is stealing another child's food acceptable?
"Tomorrow morning, I will be at the preschool. If my son does not receive an apology, this will not end quietly."
Mark replied almost immediately.
"Wow, playing the victim now?
"My daughter eating a few bites of your son's food was a compliment. Don't get full of yourself.
"Tomorrow, then. You think I'm scared of you?"
The parent chat was unusually active that night.
After those arrogant messages, Mark began working the crowd.
"Everyone, tell me if I'm wrong. This guy couldn't even keep his wife, and now he's raising a kid alone with this weird temper.
"My daughter was just trying to be nice because she felt sorry for his son. She ate a couple of bites to bond with him, and he starts screaming in the group chat.
"Kids from families like that usually have issues. You should all tell your children to keep their distance. Who knows what they might pick up?"
A few parents who were usually friendly with him quickly joined in.
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