And then comes trouble

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What if she hurts the kids? Not physically, but emotionally? She hasn't been around for at least a year, as per what Leah knew. How would the girls take it, seeing their mom after so long? And why was she visiting them at school instead of talking to Eric and meeting somewhere where she could spend some time with them?

A zillion questions clouded her head, before she was brought back to reality with Sharon's question.

"So this is your father's new wife, huh?" She eyed Leah like she was trash. "Your new mama?" there was so much sarcasm in her voice.

"Yes," Haley said, still smiling and obviously not knowing her mother's spite.

"Oh, or should I say step-mama? You know how step mom's are, don't you Haley? Evil and terrifying!"

"Miss Leah's nice, but." Haley said sweetly and although Leah's heart melted at that, fear of what Sharon would tell them creeped up on her.

"They all are, at the beginning. I hope you stay strong and not let her evil mins ruin you."

"Excuse me!" Leah had to cut in. "They are kids! Whatever are you telling them?"

"Oh, I'm just warning my babies. I am afterall, their mother."

Yeah, their mother who left and didn't even bother to see them for the last year for all Leah knew. But she didn't want to say it out loud. It would only hurt Haley and Sally and Leah was not willing to take that risk.

"And I though Eric had better taste," she continued when Leah didn't speak. "I mean look at me, his first wife. But then he has settled for you? Although, it makes sense you see? He must have thought it best to marry someone ugly and with a low self esteem so she would feel indebted and would never leave. Good thinking, I must give it to him."

Leah's stomach churned. Tears prickled at her eyes and she forced them away. She would not let this woman get to her.

"Girls, it's time for your next class. Please go in," she said to Haley and Sally. They nodded, hugged Sharon again and went back to the class.

"And you," she looked at Sharon. "Does Eric even know you're here? I suggest you speak to him before waltzing in here to take to my kids."

"Your kids?" She smirked.

"Yes mine. You left. And when you did so did that title. I am here now. I take care of them and love them like you never did. So yes. They're my kids."

She scoffed bitterly. "I see why Eric chose you. You must be an emotional fool." She turned and started walking away.

"Next time, you're not meeting them without their father's consent!" Leah called from behind but she kept walking as if she never heard her.

Leah went back to the staff room and crashed in her chair. He heart was still racing and anger and pain were trying to come out in the form of tears. She bit her cheeks in an attempt to stop herself from crying, but she couldn't. Thankfully the staff room was empty.

After a few minutes, she stopped crying. She was still shaking a little but she wasn't crying anymore. She took out her phone and called Eric.

"Hello? Leah is this important? I have a meeting to go to in 5 minutes," he said hurriedly.

"Sharon was here," she said, her voice sounding feeble even to her own ears.

"What?"

"She was here to see the kids. I... I was too shocked to think clearly and let her meet them. It was brief and I asked her to check with you the next time she wants to visit the girls. I know I should've asked you first before letting her meet them today but I couldn't think. I was too dumbstruck. I'm so sorry Eric."

He was silent for a minute.

"Eric? Are you mad?" Tears filled her eyes again.

"Of course, Leah! How could I not be?"

She shut her eyes tight, letting the tears fall. He was right to be angry. She should have called him first.

"How dare she see them after ghosting them for so long? It's been almost a year and a half since she met them. What the fuck was she thinking?"

It was the first time Leah heard him curse.

"I'm sorry I should have called you immediately."

"It's not your fault Leah. I get it. She can be very intimidating, sprucing up on you like that. Did she say anything?"

Leah could still hear her words. 'He married an ugly and insecure woman.'
Leah cleared her throat. "Nothing important. Just mindless blabber," she said.

"Are the kids okay?"

"Yeah. They're fine. They seemed happy to see their mother."

She heard him sigh on the other end. "She's an asshole," he said. "Take care of the kids Leah. And thank you for managing the situation. We should be prepared for times like this. We'll discuss at home."

"Okay."

When he hung up, Leah braced herself tight. Sharon's voice kept ringing in her ears and she couldn't help but wonder if there was some truth to what she said.

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