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"You can stop here." Aleah said to me as we stopped at a corner before reaching school.


"Loh, why?" I asked him.


"Stop the car, okay!" he shouted, "I want to get out here."


"Hey, the school is up there." I told her.


"Absolutely. That's why I wanted to be dropped here. I don't want to be caught with anyone else if I go to school with you."


"All right," I said stop the car. "Why did you just say we got this close to stopping the car. You should have stopped me and told you to get out and walk a few minutes ago. Or better yet, why don't you walk straight from home?"


"Bodo's time." Aleah scoffed before coming out.


I decided, if Aleah was constantly being disrespectful to me, then I would reply. If he wanted to act like a brat, then I would treat him like that. I won't fight him again or try to get his approval. I've tried so hard to build a good relationship with him but if he doesn't want it then I can't force him anymore.


I've been assigned to each class, first to the English class at level 1 and last to level 3. Those two classes are the ones I teach. Thankfully none of those classes were Aleah classes, if it was his class, I would be out of his room as best I could. I just don't understand why Aleah hates me so much. Maybe because her father was dating again, which was to consider it a big deal. I understand that if his parents divorced or separated and then David started dating me, that's usually the reason kids hate their parents' partners. They often feel that the person has ruined all their parents' chances of getting back together but that is not the case here. But the truth is, his mother died and he's not coming back, that's the truth. So didn't David deserve to date again and find happiness?


I see, that in the teenage years it seemed like everything that seemed to make you uneasy unless I personally believed that Aleah was just an addition to it all.


The school canteen...


"I think I'm the wrong major." Karin said to me while we were having lunch.


"Yes? Why did you say that?" I asked him.


"The disciples. I feel like I want to fight some of them." Hiss Karin.


I can't help but laugh, I know Karin, seriously because I sometimes feel that way too.


"What's going on?"


"Sunday, I know what you mean, but you should try not to let them step on you." I told her. "I got the same treatment but not so much in the classroom. I haven't seen what my next class will be like."


"I don't know if I can take Naomi. It's so annoying, and I hate teenagers so much."


"You were once a teenager." I chuckle.


"I know and that's why I can't stand them now." Karin responded.


"At least you don't have to live with it." I let out a breath.


"Aleah gave you trouble?" Karin asked with understanding.


"Sunday, he drove me crazy. He's spoiled, naughty, impolite. And not to mention, he hates me." I let out a breath. "I don't know what I did was wrong, I've tried every means to connect with him but it's useless. Alisa, her sister is amazing, there is no doubt about how she feels about me except for her sister Aleah. He's different."


"The only reason I can give you is he's still a teenager." Karin responded. "I think he'll change, don't worry."


"But when? When my relationship with David broke?" I told him. "The children are the life of David. I know she loves them more than her own life and that is why I try to build a good relationship with her children. Even so at first I didn't know she had children, but in the end I knew that she had even two children and I fell in love with her, so I understood that I wanted her father, she said, I also have to accept the children."


"I have to admit that you're in a difficult position." Karin agrees. "I mean, it must be hard to keep your relationship with a man whose daughter can't accept you."


"Tell me about it." I let out a breath. "Look, when I told David that I was going to do my teaching practice at this school, he thought it would be a good idea for Aleah to go to school with me. The worst idea ever. I felt as if the kid was going to grab the wheel and slam our wheel into a cliff or something. And before we got to school, she insisted on telling me to stop and let her out and walk by herself. That way, he didn't want to get caught coming to school with me. He didn't want anyone to know that I knew him. "


"Why doesn't he just walk from his house?"


"That's what I said." I said to Karin.


"Or better yet, just tell David the truth. Tell him that his son is very spoiled and you won't take him to school again or he might already know that." Answer Karin.


"Today, I can't do that. As I said before, David and Aleah are one package. If I decide to show her contempt, then things between the two will deteriorate. I mean the good things between David and Aleah are going to end. Now, I'd rather keep that relationship well."