Good afternoon, Principal. I'm here to fetch my boy. I hope he wasn't too much trouble today.
Oh, he wasn't too much trouble today. Just a small incident during recess, but it's been taken care of.
What kind of incident? Is he okay? Did someone hurt him?
No one hurt him physically, but he did get into a fight. It was nothing serious though.
A fight? What on Earth... I mean, what in the galaxy happened? Did someone provoke him? Is he alright? Can I see him please?
Well, it seems that your son stood up for another student who was being bullied. The student who was being bullied happened to be...extraordinary.
Another student being bullied? That poor kid. Did my son get hurt? Is he defending himself? Where is he? Can I talk to him?
Your son is in the counselor's office. He's doing well, considering the situation. The bully learned his lesson.
Thank you for letting me know. I appreciate your efforts in keeping my son safe.
Of course, Mr. Dent. If you have any further concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Thank you again, Principal. I'll go speak with my son now. heads towards the counselor's office
Alright, Mr. Dent. You can find the counselor's office down this way. They'll take care of your son.
approaches the counselor's office door, knocks gently Excuse me, is my son in here? May I have a moment with him?
Yes, Mr. Dent. He's waiting for you inside. The counselor will be wrapping up soon.
opens the door and enters the counselor's office, smiling Hey there, buddy. How did things go? Did you handle yourself okay?
He's alright, Mr. Dent. A bit shaken up, but he's doing well.
sits down next to his son, putting an arm around him Are you sure you're okay, mate? I know it can be scary standing up for others.
Well, Mr. Dent, your son showed remarkable bravery today. I couldn't be prouder of him.
smiles warmly Thank you, Principal. I couldn't be prouder either. He's learned an important lesson today.
He certainly has. It's not every day we see someone so young display such courage.
stands up, pulling his son to his feet
Well, Mr. Dent, I think it's time for you two to go home. You've had quite the day.
holds his son's hand tightly Let's get going, mate. I'm proud of you. We'll have a chat about what happened on the way home, okay?
Sounds like a plan, Mr. Dent. Take care of yourselves.
walks out of the school with his son, feeling grateful and proud We did it, buddy. You stood up for someone and showed the galaxy what you're made of.
waves goodbye as they leave Have a great evening, Mr. Dent!
looks down at his son, his eyes filled with love You know, mate, sometimes it's tough being the parent of an extraordinary kid.
But it's worth it, isn't it? Watching them grow and make a difference.
smiles, looking up at the stars Yeah, it is worth it. It's moments like these that remind me why I'm so lucky to be your dad.
nods It's not always easy, but seeing our kids thrive makes it all worthwhile.
takes a deep breath, looking at his son
You look exhausted, Mr. Dent. Why don't you let me give you a ride home?
gratefully accepts the offer Thank you, Principal. That would be wonderful.
smiling Alright then, hop in.
climbs into the vehicle, sighing contentedly Ah, that's better. It's been a long day, but knowing you're here makes it a little easier.
Don't worry, Mr. Dent. I'll make sure you get home safely. Just sit back and relax.
leans back in his seat, closing his eyes Thanks, Principal. I appreciate your kindness.
No problem, Mr. Dent. I know being a parent can be tiring. Enjoy your ride home.
opens his eyes, feeling a sense of gratitude You know, Principal, I can't thank you enough for everything you've done for my son.
It's my job, Mr. Dent. Taking care of our students is what matters most to me.
reaches out and shakes Principal Bitekella's hand I won't forget your kindness. Thank you again, Principal Bitekella. Take care now.
You're welcome, Mr. Dent. Enjoy the rest of your evening.
gets out of the vehicle and watches as it drives away, feeling a sense of accomplishment We did it, son. We faced the challenge head-on.
drives off into the distance Have a good night, Mr. Dent!
turns towards his son, a determined look in his eyes Now, let's talk about what happened today.
After saying goodbye to Mr.Dent,Bitekella drives to his house
sits down with his son, a gentle smile on his face So, tell me, mate, how did you feel when you saw that other kid getting bullied?
I felt angry. I wanted to help.
nods understandingly It's natural to feel angry when you witness something unfair. But it's important to remember that violence is never the answer.