First Day of School
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First Day of School
"Hey buddy," Susan whispered, almost too softly.
Nicky's head popped up instantly. "I'm up!"
Susan laughed.
"First day of school," she said.
Nicky grinned."Yes! See you downstairs!"
Susan made her way downstairs to the kitchen. Nanny Janice was sitting at the end of the table.
"Good morning Susan," Nanny Janice said.
Susan did not respond.
Susan poured herself a cup of coffee, put some bacon into a pan, and started on scrambled eggs. Nicky needed a big breakfast today.
Nicky came running down the stairs just as Susan was plating the eggs and bacon along with a thick slice of toast.
"Slowly," she warned as Nicky shoved the food down his throat.
"Don't want to be late," he mumbled with his mouth full.
Susan watched him lovingly.
"So what's the most important thing you should remember today?" she asked.
"Have fun?" Nicky said, wiping his mouth with a paper napkin.
Susan smiled. "Well yes, I want you to have fun but that's not the most important thing."
"Study hard."
Susan clicked her tongue.
"You know that's not what I'm talking about," she said.
"Find a girlfriend?" Nicky was grinning.
Susan narrowed her eyes.
"Nicky..."
Nicky leaned over and kissed his mom on the head.
"I know, mom. I'll be safe."
Susan smiled.
"Good boy... oh and don't forget to return Nanny Janice to the office. They will need her for the Elementary Department."
Nicky stepped over and grabbed Nanny Janice. He opened her at the back, took out the batteries, and stuffed her into his backpack."
"We can reuse the batteries," he said.
"Do you have everything you need?" Susan asked.
Nicky looked into his backpack. "Mask, gloves, sanitizer, face shield. Check, check, check, and check."
"Well, I guess it's time," Susan said. "Are you sure you don't want to stay home another year? You know there's no law that says you have start this year..."
Nicky rolled his eyes in horror. "Mom! I'm already the oldest in my class because my birthday is in October. Most of my friends already turned 15 and started school last year!"
Susan sighed. "I know, I know. It's just that you'll be spending 7 hours with 5 other kids and a teacher, once a week, every week, from now on."
"Didn't you spend every day at school when you were a kid?" Nicky asked, "I wonder what that was like..."
Susan smiled sadly.
"I don't remember," she said.
But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead...The last enemy to be destroyed is death.
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Thanks! As a parent I'm dealing with when or even whether my kids are going back to school. This story just kind of wrote itself.angela roura wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:45 What a good short story that references the times we live in today... I'm lucky to have just finished my senior year and be starting college in the realm of COVID.
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In my mind this story is written maybe 40 - 45 years in the future. Susan represents someone who is a young child in school in our time, and then grows up to have a child of her own in a Post- COVID world. Thanks for commenting!
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Yes, and the worries about whether we will ever get back to " normal" as far as school is concerned. Thanks!sybilsalins wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 04:42 Such a perfectly apt short story for today, a time when it is unsafe to be around your peers without taking adequate safety measures. The predicament of a caring mother as she sends her son to school, fears of a new kind weigh down her mind, it's the new normal they say. The story though short absolutely captures the essence of the day and time we live in.
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Very nicely done! You captured a 15 year-old perfectly with the joke responses to the "most important thing" question while eating quickly. Also, you very cleverly got the point across of how few people there are in a class and how little school time is available. In my own short stories I put an emphasis on the very end, usually with a twist ending. Though not exactly a twist I liked the way you ended it with the mother unable to recall the times when one went to school every day. These last lines of dialogue cleverly place the story in the future.
Good job! And thank you for sharing!
― Steven Wright
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Thank you for the feedback. I love stories with twist endings, where can I read yours?
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