Could Not Believe His Eyes
Brooke Fitzgerald couldn’t believe her eyes when she saw her son’s new teacher. She had hoped that chapter of her life was long closed, yet here it was, resurfacing without warning.
She stared at him, trying to convince herself she might be mistaken. But there was no doubt. It was him.
New School Semester
The new school semester had just begun, and Brooke's son, Trent, was eager to return and reunite with his friends. He’d spent much of the summer break out of state visiting his dad, making him all the more thrilled to catch up with everyone.
What had Trent buzzing with even more excitement was the prospect of meeting his new teacher. His previous teacher had gone on maternity leave, and Trent was filled with anticipation to see who would be guiding his class this term.
In The Days That Follow
In the days that followed, Trent couldn’t stop raving about his new fifth-grade teacher. “Mom, he’s amazing! He’s funny and takes the time to talk to each of us,” he’d say excitedly. His enthusiasm was contagious, filling their home with his constant chatter about school.
Brooke felt relieved and grateful. Seeing her son so happy in the classroom was all she’d ever hoped for. However, things weren’t quite as perfect as they seemed—a truth Brooke was soon to uncover.
Coming Home Buzzing
Each day, Trent would come home buzzing with excitement about his new teacher, Mr. Foster. “Mom, today Mr. Foster gave us all cookies! They were so good!” he’d say, his eyes lighting up.
Brooke was amazed. She couldn’t recall any of her teachers ever bringing treats to class when she was in school. “Sounds like you’ve really lucked out with this teacher, kiddo,” she replied with a smile.
Upcoming PTA
Brooke soon received notice of an upcoming PTA meeting she needed to attend. Having been to several before, she knew the importance of staying involved and was eager to go to this one as well.
This meeting would offer her valuable insight into her son’s progress in class and give her a chance to finally meet the well-regarded Mr. Foster, whom Trent had been talking about enthusiastically.
Searching The Room
Brooke stepped into the PTA meeting, her eyes searching the room for Mr. Foster. She was eager to catch a glimpse of the teacher who had quickly become such a significant influence in her son's life.
Surrounded by a crowd of parents, Brooke felt a familiar pang of isolation. Ever since her divorce from Trent’s father, these gatherings often left her feeling slightly out of place.
No SIgn Of Mr Foster
Still, there was no sign of Mr. Foster. Although she felt certain she would spot him eventually, finding him in the thick crowd seemed nearly impossible.
What she wanted most was a private conversation with him about her son’s progress. She believed her son was bright, yet she knew there was always room to grow.
Hoped To See Him
As the night wore on, Brooke was shown some of Trent’s work by a teaching assistant. Although she was very pleased with how he was doing in school, she still hoped to speak to Mr. Foster.
To her, it was essential to know what the teacher thought, and she wanted to get his opinion on where and how Trent could improve.
A Commanding Presence
And then, just as some parents were leaving, Brooke spotted a well-dressed man standing with his back to her. He was reading something and engaging in conversation with another woman.
By the looks of things, Brooke knew that he must be Mr. Foster. Although his back was turned, there was no mistaking him. He had a commanding presence, and it was like people were drawn to him.
It Was Him
When he finally turned around, it was like her feet had cemented itself to the ground. She couldn’t move, and her heart skipped a beat.
It was him – the man from her past, someone she never expected to encounter again. Before he could spot her, she made a beeline for the classroom door. She needed to get out of there.
Panicking
When Brooke got home, her heart was beating so fast that she didn’t know what to do to calm herself. She drank a glass of water and sat down, thinking about who she had just seen.
Could it really be him, she thought to herself. Maybe it was someone who looked just like him. She began to panic.
Haunted Memories
As the memories flooded back, Brooke couldn't escape the past. The man she had just seen was indeed him – a man who had once been a part of her life in ways she had long tried to forget.
She had thought she had moved on, but the sight of him brought back a flood of emotions and haunting memories.
Grappling With Her Emotions
Over the next few days, Brooke grappled with her emotions. She knew that if she confronted Mr. Foster about their past, it could create an uncomfortable situation for Trent.
But at the same time, she couldn't shake off the feeling of unease. What if he recognized her too? What if he brought up their history?
A Difficult Decision
Brooke then made the difficult decision of putting Trent in another school. It was the only way. She mentally prepared herself to talk to him about transferring him to another school.
She knew he wouldn’t accept the idea because he had many friends at his current school, and he couldn’t stop raving about Mr. Foster.
Changing Schools
She braced herself for his reaction. “Honey, um, what do you think about changing schools?” She could see the look in her son’s eyes, he was not happy.
“Change schools? No way, Mom. I love my school, and all of my friends are there. Plus, I have an awesome teacher. Why should I change schools? I don’t want to,” he replied.
Comfortable In His Routine
It was no surprise that Trent would react the way he did. He was a young boy, deeply attached to his friends and the comfortable routine of his current school. Brooke felt her heart sink at his response, but she knew she had to explain her reasons.
"It's just that... I think it might be better for you in the long run," Brooke tried to explain gently, her voice wavering slightly.
A Different Environment
"There are some things I've learned about the school, and I believe a different environment could be more beneficial for your education." Trent's brows furrowed in confusion. "But Mom, you said it yourself, I'm doing great in school, and I really like Mr. Foster. Why would I have to leave?"
Brooke hesitated, carefully choosing her words. "Trent, there are some things about your current school that I didn't know when we first chose it. Things that I think could affect your learning experience."
Is Something Wrong?
Trent's expression turned from confusion to concern. "What kind of things, Mom? Is something wrong with the school?"
Brooke sighed, trying to find the right balance between honesty and protection. "It's not about something being wrong with the school, it's more about making sure you're in an environment where you can thrive and grow without any distractions."
Being Honest
Trent's eyes narrowed, suspicion growing. "Is this about Mr. Foster? Did he do something that I should know about, Mom?"
Brooke's heart raced. She hadn't planned to reveal her connection to Mr. Foster so soon, but it seemed the conversation was already heading in that direction. She took a deep breath and decided to be honest with her son.
Wanting The Best For Her Son
"Trent, you know how I always want what's best for you, right?" Brooke began, looking into his eyes. He nodded slowly. "Yeah, I know."
"Well, Mr. Foster... he and I knew each other a long time ago," Brooke admitted, her voice gentle. Trent's eyes widened in surprise. "You knew Mr. Foster? Like, before he was a teacher?"
A Long Time Ago
Brooke nodded, feeling a lump in her throat. "Yes, Trent. A long time ago, he and I were... close. But things happened, and we went our separate ways. When I saw him again at the school, it brought back a lot of memories and emotions, and I'm just not sure if it's the best situation for you to be in."
Trent looked at his mom, his young mind processing the information. "So, you don't like him because of what happened before?"
Situations Change
Brooke sighed, trying to choose her words carefully. "It's not that simple, honey. Sometimes, people change, and situations change. But I just want to make sure you have the best possible environment to learn and grow."
Trent fell silent, his gaze drifting to the floor as he thought. After a moment, he looked back up at his mom. "I get it, Mom. If you really think it's better, then maybe I can change schools."
Picking A Path
An uneasy feeling had settled into the pit of Brooke’s stomach. She wanted to protect herself and her son, and although she knew she had to give Trent a reason, she just couldn’t bring herself to talk about it.
Things were complicated, and she didn’t know if her son could handle the truth. The situation with Mr. Foster was one she wished she could forget about.
Sad
Although Trent accepted what his mother had said, she could see how sad the idea had made her son. He would have to say goodbye to his friends and uproot to a new school. It would probably make him very unhappy in the long run.
She knew that she was taking drastic measures to avoid the man, but there was a good reason for it.
A Better Plan
But in the back of her mind, she couldn’t help but feel like she was punishing her son by making him go through with this. She thought about it for a while.
She needed to come up with a better plan. Maybe she was blowing things out of proportion and putting her own needs ahead of Trent’s.
He Was Upset
When her son left the room, she could tell how upset he was. But she couldn’t believe how understanding he was about the situation.
It was obvious that this was not what he wanted, but he was willing to go through with it for his mother. Sarah let out a deep breath, her heart aching for her son. Never in life could she have imagined that the man she’d worked so hard to would come into her life this way.
Who Is He?
But who was this man, and why was Brooke so terrified of him? What had he done that was so terrible that it would warrant her moving her son to a different school?
She sat in the living room alone, the TV’s background sound ushering her into her memories. She remembered how life had been years back when she was younger, how good it had been before everything went south.
Back In Time
Brooke’s meeting with Mr. Foster, or Terry, as she and many of his friends called him then, had come out of nowhere. A freshman in college, Brooke had been in the library, working on a few assignments.
Out of nowhere, a tall and equally burly man sat before her. He had a face covered in well-kept stubble and an undercut that made him look like he belonged in the Marine Corps and not a library. But that wasn’t all.
Can I Help You?
Behind him was a group of equally intimidating boys dressed in matching color Nike sports attire. They were chuckling and whispering things into each other’s ears, clearly waiting for their friend to do something he wasn’t supposed to do.
“Can I help you?” Brooke asked. But the man didn’t answer. He kept his gaze on her, fiercely taking every bit of her in before leaning back. Brooke was about to stand and walk away when he spoke.
They Are Right
“They believe I can’t get your number,” the boy said, leaning back in as he jutted his chin toward his friends. “They are right,” Brooke said.
“You can’t get it. Is there anything else you need my help with?” She pointed at her books, “I am kind of busy here if you couldn’t tell.” She had no idea what she was getting herself into.
A Footballer
The boy only chuckled and stood. “Fine,” he grumbled, turning around and throwing his arms into the air. Brooke had seen him on many occasions around campus. He was among the best football players and usually spent most of his time at parties whenever he wasn’t on the field.
That he was here, in the library, was a surprise in itself. But who was Brooke to judge when she didn’t have much going on? She watched as the boy and his friends left, not knowing she’d see him again and he’d ruin his life.
A Quiet Life
Brooke thought that day was weird. Given how quiet her life was, she rarely got on the radar of anyone in school. She rarely walked around campus, always hurried to her dorm or library after classes, and seldom sought out friends.
But the day was about to get weirder. As she was heading home from an evening class that day, who else jumped in front of her than the same boy who sat before her in the library?
He’s Smug
“We really have to stop meeting like this,” he said with a smug grin, and Brooke found herself stepping back. She eyed the man from top to bottom, then her surroundings.
The sun hung low on the purple horizon, its dark orange color bathing the street he and the boy were in. “Why are you doing this?” she asked, knowing this boy would make a habit of interrupting her peace unless she ended it. But she could never have guessed the boy’s answer.
Introverted
Brooke had never thought it necessary to make friends once she got into college. She’d always been a quiet loner, a life she actually enjoyed. But that night, she wished she wasn’t alone on that road.
She only wanted to know what the boy wished to do before she asked him to leave her alone. But as she took a step back, she noticed something that had her mind racing.
A Prank
Unlike the first time he came to disrupt her day, the boy was alone. He was also keenly studying her movements and seemed to cringe when she stepped away from him. Was that a flicker of hurt flashing across his eyes?
Why was he reacting this way? Wasn’t this supposed to be a prank for YouTube or one of those not-so-funny dares boys usually made after class? The boy’s reaction was telling her otherwise.
The Truth
“Where are your friends?” Brooke asked, and with an awkward smile, the boy answered, “Well, they’re not the ones who like you or the ones who have been thinking about you since the semester started, so they’re not here.”
His words cut through her to heart, melting everything in their way. They left her questioning everything she thought she knew because, in all her life, Brooke had never had anyone step up to her and tell her such things.
She Sees Him
Her perception of the boy before him started shifting, and slowly but gradually, she began noticing things about him she hadn’t before. Her scrutiny fell on his eyes, a dark shade of brown, restless and curious, his nose slightly bent at the bridge, no doubt from his encounters on the field.
He had broad shoulders and towered over her. But in his imposing nature was a gentleness and vulnerability that radiated off him like a sweet scent. “I am going out for some pizza,” he stammered. “Would you like to join me?”
She Should Have Run
Brooke knew she couldn’t say no, not when the boy was getting increasingly attractive before her or showing so much interest in her that she felt like a popular girl.
If she were smart, she would have humbly declined Terry’s offer. Instead, she cracked a silly joke, and when he burst out laughing, she introduced herself and happily joined him for a bite of pizza.
Bliss
The first few months with Terry were bliss. Brooke, who had never known the blessings of romantic companionship, was lost in the sweet motions.
But it was only a matter of time before her world came crashing down. One moment, she was happy in her dorm room, snuggled in a warm blanket with Terry while binge-watching Jurassic Park, and the next, she was crying her eyes out, wondering where she’d gone wrong.
It’s Over
You see, one day, Terry came over and broke it off with Brooke. He didn’t give a valid reason for doing so, only claiming that he needed to go.
She tried to plead with him but only ended up making a fool out of herself. She watched him leave through her bedroom window and cried through the night, wondering what she’d done to scare him away.
The Aftermath
All the color in Brooke’s life filtered out, leaving a plaid existence for her to waddle through. Each corner of her dorm room made her cry, and each TV show and song, too.
Each of her favorite foods tasted like sand laced with muddy acid. Everything reminded her of him, and she wished, with everything she was, that she’d forget about him. But this was far from over.
Bouncing Back
Months went by, and Brooke, with the help of a few friends she’d made along the way, managed to pull herself out of her misery. But just as she forgot about Terry, he showed up again, saying he wanted her back. Although everything and everyone around Brooke screamed at her to say “No,” she agreed to his request. But what followed was years of the same behavior.
Terry would come, and they would be happy. But out of nowhere, he’d get up and leave. For years, Brooke existed in this perpetual zone of terror and heartbreak. That’s until one day, she’d make a terrible choice out of anger that would have her on the run forever.
Sleepless Night
She only wanted to embarrass him when she did it. She didn’t think she’d end up ruining his life forever. She’d been angry and sad, tired of being used and discarded. As her revenge, she messed around with the cleats under Terry’s football shoes, hoping he’d trip on the field and make a fool of himself.
He was a linebacker and had made a name for himself as a wall on the field that couldn’t be broken. She was eager to put that theory to the test.
The Result Of Her Little Stunt
Brooke sighed in her living room, remembering how terrible her experiment had gone. Terry had ended up with a fractured foot because of her little stunt. He’d quit football soon afterward and never really looked at her again after she told him what she’d done.
“I’ll get you back for this,” he stammered, bubbling with anger. “My whole career, my dreams… those are what you’ve taken away here!”
The Perfect Revenge
Brooke knew Terry was out for her son. Wouldn’t that be the perfect revenge? That night, she could barely get to sleep. Mr. Foster consumed her entire mind. She thought about the good days with him and how in love she was. She thought about everything they had been through.
But then she thought about how it all ended. She couldn’t help the tears that poured down her face as she hugged her pillow to her chest.
She Felt Selfish
She thought about her son once again. She felt selfish. It was clear that Mr. Foster was giving her son something he had been missing out on, and now, she was trying to separate them.
More tears spilled from her eyes as she thought about it. Part of her wanted to check up on her son, but she was in an emotional state. She couldn’t let him see her like this.
Tossing And Turning
After hours of tossing and turning in her bed, she somehow managed to fall asleep. She didn’t sleep well, and it only lasted a few hours, but when she woke up, thoughts were still spinning around her head.
Somehow, she felt even more uneasy than the night before. She didn’t know where to go next, so she decided to talk to her son about it.
Getting Ready
She took her time as she got ready for the day. Brooke applied thick makeup, trying to hide the fact that her face was red and puffy from crying. Eventually, she felt comfortable enough to leave her bedroom.
She headed down the stairs, where she could hear her son in the kitchen, preparing a bowl of cereal. She knew that she had to talk to him about all of this.
A Mother's Dilemma
Brooke felt torn. She realized that her unresolved feelings were clouding her judgment. As a mother, her priority was Trent's well-being and happiness. She needed to consider what was truly best for him, not just her own fears and past experiences.
When she walked into the kitchen, he flashed her a small, sad smile. He was trying to act like it didn’t bother him, but she could see that he was sad.
He Came First
She took a seat opposite her son and looked at him. She loved him more than anything, and she knew that he came first.
"Listen, Trent," Brooke said, her voice soft, "I want you to know that I'm thinking about your happiness and education. If you're really happy in your school, I don't want to take that away from you. I'll support your decision."
Relief
Trent looked at his mom with a mixture of relief and gratitude. But before responding to what his mother had said, he thought about it for a second. His mom had always been the strongest woman he knew.
He knew that it had to be serious if this was how she was reacting to the situation, "Thanks, Mom. But if you're uncomfortable with Mr. Foster, can we at least talk to him and see if things are okay?"
He Cared Too
He was trying his best to make things as beneficial as possible for both of them. Trent loved his mother more than anyone else on earth, and he could tell that she was hurting. She deserved to be happy too.
Brooke nodded, impressed by her son's maturity. "You're right, Trent. It's important to address this instead of making decisions based on assumptions."
Confronting the Past
With Trent's encouragement, Brooke found the courage to confront her past and address her concerns with Mr. Foster. She requested a meeting with him, nervously anticipating the encounter.
The meeting was scheduled for the next day, and she was beyond nervous. Every time she thought about it, she resisted the urge to cry. But Trent was beyond excited for the following day. The police would be visiting their school to demonstrate their role as public protectors, and Trent had always wanted to be an officer.
Memories And Emotions
But the hours passed fast, and before she knew it, it was time to speak to him. As she sat in his classroom one afternoon after school, memories and emotions swirled within her. Trent was outside, speaking to the officer who’d come to visit the school that day.
When Mr. Foster entered the room, their eyes met, and an awkward silence hung in the air. He watched her from afar, his eyes narrowing slightly. He slowly walked further into the room, his eyes carefully observing her from a distance. She tried not to show it, but she was panicking. Her hands were sweating and her heart was racing. Before long, he finally gathered the courage to say something, "Mrs. Fitzgerald, I assume Trent is happy with his class?"
Composed
Brooke cleared her throat, trying to remain composed. "Yes, he is. He seems to really enjoy your teaching." Mr. Foster nodded, seemingly focused on the professional aspect of the conversation. "I'm glad to hear that. Is there something specific you wanted to discuss?" That’s when Brooke realized something.
He was acting casual, too casual. He didn’t seem too nervous before her, in fact, he was hardly reacting to the fact that it was her, sitting before him after all these years. She couldn’t believe this. Brooke could see that Mr. Foster did not recognize her at all. She didn’t know if this was a blessing or a curse.
Being Honest
At first, she didn’t quite know what to do about the situation. But after a few minutes, she shook her head. Trent wanted to stay in this school, and for that to happen, she had to be honest with the man. Brooke took a deep breath, deciding to be honest with him. "Actually, there is. I know you probably don't remember me, but we knew each other a long time ago."
He watched her for a second, confused. But then Mr. Foster's expression changed, a flicker of recognition crossing his face. "Brooke? Is that really you?" She nodded, feeling a mix of vulnerability and relief. "Yes, it's me. Seeing you again brought back a lot of memories. I was worried about how it might affect Trent's experience in your class."
A Change of Perspective
Mr. Foster's gaze softened, and he sighed. "Brooke, a lot has changed since then. I've worked hard to become the person I am today, and I'm genuinely dedicated to my students' education and well-being. But I should say I am sorry for everything that happened. I wasn’t the best. I know that."
He spoke gently and kindly, and she could feel her heart swell at that. It had been so long since she had spoken to him. Her heart was breaking all over again.
Understanding
When she first saw that he was Trent’s teacher, she assumed the worst of him. After everything they had been through, she struggled to see the good in him at first.
Brooke felt a twinge of regret for jumping to conclusions. "I understand that now. Trent really loves your class, and I don't want my past to get in the way of his education."
A Mother's Decision
After the conversation with Mr. Foster, Brooke felt a weight lifted off her shoulders. She had a newfound understanding of his character and dedication as a teacher. It was time to make a decision that truly prioritized Trent's well-being.
She sat down with Trent, explaining her conversation with Mr. Foster and the change in her perception. "Trent, I've thought a lot about this. If you're happy in your school and with Mr. Foster, then I want to support your choice."
Relieved
The truth was that Mr. Foster had left her without any explanation when he was younger. The reason was that he just wasn’t ready for a romantic relationship. But she knew now that it didn’t make him a bad person.
Trent hugged his mom tightly, a sense of relief and happiness washing over him. And in that moment, Brooke knew that she had made the right decision – to let go of her past fears and allow her son to embrace his present and future with Mr. Foster's guidance.