First Day of School

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But Parker was determined to make sure he never lost these privileges.

He intended to be the best student that ever was at this school.

As he readjusted his camera and his desk with his paper and pencils arranged just so, his mom paced not so quietly nearby. Her footsteps sounded like small earthquakes to him. It made the table tremble rhythmically. His mom's pacing was usually soothing. The miniscule child had fond memories of falling asleep to his mother's pacing. This time, however, it was making him feel anxious.

It wasn't until he heard his mother's signature tongue click that he knew she wanted to say something. He suspected she had a few things on her mind, but he wasn't sure he was ready to hear.

"Parker, sweetie, do you need anything else before class starts?" she asked.

"No, momma. I have everything," said Parker. Something about the apprehension in his mother's eyes made Parker feel uncomfortable. There was a part of him that was afraid she would change her mind at any moment about him going to school, not that she had done anything like that in the past.

"You sure? You don't want any water or a snack?" asked his mom. Parker shook his head and smiled up at her.

"I'm sure, but thank you," said Parker. "Momma? Don't worry. I'll be good. I've got all my supplies and I'll be fine. I promise." He pushed himself away from his desk, glancing at the computer screen to make sure he was still on time, and walked over to the edge of the desk.

"I know, and I'm trying not to worry. I just want you to have a great first day." His mom approached and knelt, her eyes lingering on his eyes. A child's intuition and innocents are unparalleled, and now was one of those moments. Parker didn't understand all of the emotions his mother was going through, but what he did know was that she needed reassurance. The moment felt right, so Parker reached out and rested his hand against his mother's cheek.

"I'll make you proud, momma." His words immediately brought tears to his mom's eyes, and it took everything in her willpower to not scoop him up and pull him away from the world. He was too sweet – too pure – to be exposed to the outside world.

If a mother's worries were astronomical, Amanda's were incomprehensible. The terror of Parker being revealed as a miniscule child that could fit in a human hand was almost crippling. The fear of him doubting himself or not succeeding in everything he deserved to succeed in made Amanda want to cry. The desire for Parker to be accepted and to make lasting friendships was stronger than adamantium.

She knew parenthood was going to be a challenge, especially with a small child like Parker, but she didn't think emotions this intense would possess her.

Amanda wanted to say so much more, but the flicker of the computer screen revealing a classroom caught both her and Parker's attention. He looked back at her and beamed, a smile spread from ear to ear, as he hurried back to his desk and pressed the "on" switch to his camera.

There he was on screen. The image flicked on and revealed the classroom on the big screen. It made Parker feel like he was watching a movie with his mom, except this one was interactive – real.

The camera picked up all of the sound of the buzzing classroom, which made Parker's hair raise. It was an odd sensation, but something in the back of his mind begged him to flee and hide away from the camera. The other part of him that ended up winning out had him stay put on the camera and sit patiently as he waited for class to begin.

Where did that sensation come from?

Why was it always nagging him in the back of his mind?

Parker pushed it from his mind as he focused on the other kids in the classroom, absorbing every detail of the classroom. There were at least twenty other kids, all of them around Parker's age, and they were walking around the room and talking to one another. Based on his position in the room, Parker suspected he was at the front of the room by the teacher's desk since he couldn't see it in the picture of the class on his screen.

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