It had been a very long time since she last dropped him off at school.
After breakfast, Madam Quartley handed Levon over to the maids and told them she was going to send Montez to school.
Montez was surprised.
Even though he was a very young boy, he understood how his family members in the Quartley Palace felt about Yesseca.
He knew that his great- grandmother didn't like Yesecca.
In fact, she abhorred her!
Montez realized that if his great- grandmother found out what was going to happen at school today, she would be very upset!
She might ruin everything!
Montez insisted that his great-grandmother didn't need to drop him off.
Madam Quartley had decided to do that on a whim and if Montez had turned her down gently like he normally would, she wouldn't have minded it.
But Montez had come off rather strongly about it.
Madam Quartley felt hurt.
Oh no!
"My great-grandson must be very upset with me!"
She recalled when he was much younger, how happy he was whenever she offered to send him to school.
But now he was very against the idea of it!
This only made her even more determined to drop him off at school.
She wanted to spend as much time as she could with Montez to mend their relationship.
Montez panicked when he saw how determined his great grandmother was.
He excused himself to the bathroom and quickly called Yesseca.
Yesseca thought about this for a moment then said, "It's fine Montez. After she drops you off, she'll head home afterward. I'll just come to your school after she's left."
That was all she needed to do, or so she thought.
Madam Quartley accompanied Montez to school.
When they arrived at his school, Madam Quartley discovered something.
All of the children were bringing their mothers into
the school.
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