The black Rolls-Roice slowed down as it approached the school's iron gates and waited for them to open.
Avery instinctively picked Hayden up in her arms and turned the other way.
Soon after, the Rolls-Roice sped off in a flash.
Hayden watched as the black luxury sedan drove off into the distance, then glanced at his mother's anxious expression.
He had a feeling that she knew the person in that car.
He had never seen his mother afraid of anyone, and her fear at this moment piqued his interest.
Once Avery and Hayden walked into the school, a representative from the academy took them on a tour of the grounds.
Angela Special Needs Academy truly lived up to its reputation as Avonsville's top special needs school.
Not only was the campus an impressive sight, everything from the instructors to the facilities was world-class.
Even though the fees were high, Avery was very satisfied with the place.
She pulled her son aside and said, "Would you like to give this school a try, Hayden? I can send you to class
every morning and pick you up in the evening. What do you think?"
Avery would not force Hayden to enroll at the school if he shook his head.
Even if he was different, he was still her baby boy.
She would gladly spend the rest of her life taking care of him.
Which was why she was taken aback when Hayden nodded his head yes.
Was she imagining things?
Hayden actually agreed!
"Are you sure, sweetie?" Avery asked as she held her breath.
Hayden fixed his twinkling eyes on his mother and nodded once again. 1
Avery pulled her son into her arms; tears began to form in her eyes.
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