the daughter of a millionaire frequently displayed peculiar behavior in class when her teacher took her to the changing room

for a private check she immediately activated her communication device to dial emergency services
the bell signaling the start of class chimed forcing a reluctant hush to settle over classroom 1A
at Franklin Elementary the six year olds still buzzing from the remnants of summer vacation
fidgeted restlessly in their seats scuffling sneakers scraped against the wooden floor
and a lingering murmur of hushed chatter persisted amidst this vibrant chaos
Vivian Thompson sat like a dissonant quiet note Miss Taylor scanned her class list
her gaze pausing at the first desk 10 years in education had honed a sharp intuition
enabling her to distinguish between a genuinely well behaved child and one who was rigidly forcing compliance
Vivian was unlike any student she had ever encountered her hair was pulled into a flawlessly constructed bun
not a single flyaway dared to stray her uniform lay flat and pristine
as if just removed from a display case her small hands rested parallel on the desk surface
her back ramrod straight forming a precise 90 degree angle with her chair
welcome to Franklin School Mrs Taylor smiled her warm voice filling the room
to start our day feeling bright and refreshed let’s all stand up and stretch
imagine your hands are reaching for the clouds the children excitedly sprang up
giggling as they twisted into various postures arms and legs waving enthusiastically
Vivian rose a beat slower than the rest Miss Taylor narrowed her eyes
while the other students leaned left then right Vivian only moved her neck reservedly
her torso appeared to be locked within an invisible casing her large brown eyes darted around the classroom
with an unsettling vigilance as if she feared violating some unspoken rule
or worse that someone was observing her through the window recess arrived
flooding the playground with sunlight and cheers Vivian segregated herself from the stream of children
pouring onto the grass she chose a secluded spot near the red brick wall standing perfectly still
her tiny hands gripped the hem of her uniform skirt her knuckles white from the strain
despite the mild September weather delicate beads of perspiration had begun to surface
on her high forehead hey toss the ball back a soccer ball from a group of boys rolled inadvertently
and stopped right at Vivian’s feet any typical child’s natural reaction
would have been to bend down to pick it up or nudge it back instead Vivian stared down at the ball with extreme confusion
she drew a deep breath bit down hard on her lower lip then attempted to gently push the ball away
using the tip of her shiny leather shoe the movement was minute but the reaction was intense
Vivian’s face instantly went pale her small shoulders twitching as if a jolt of painful energy
had surged down her spine she squeezed her eyes shut for a second stifling a small whimper in her throat
Miss Taylor who had been discreetly monitoring her unusual pupil from the hallway decided to approach
she knelt down to meet Vivian’s eye level trying to maintain the most casual tone possible
Vivian that group over there is short a person for jump rope would you like to join them it’s a lot of fun
Vivian immediately retreated a step creating distance her eyes reflected a stark sense of apprehension
not the shyness of a first day student but a deep seated fear of some consequence only she understood
I I can’t play ma’am it’s just jump rope I can turn the rope very slowly for you
how about that Vivian shook her head vehemently her hand unconsciously rising
to press tightly against her abdomen pressing into the white shirt fabric no thank you
Miss Taylor I prefer to stand here and observe the reply was too mature too articulate for a 6 year old
the end of recess bell rescued Vivian from the conversation she turned and walked away
her gait rigid each step sounding heavy like a wooden puppet whose joints needed lubrication
the next class session passed in an invisible heavy atmosphere Vivian maintained that same
impossibly straight sitting posture then a small hand was raised
excuse me teacher may I step outside for a moment Miss Taylor nodded the wall clock ticked on five minutes
then 10 the seat at the front desk remained empty an ominous feeling stirred in the young teacher’s heart
she signaled the teaching assistant to manage the class and hurried out of the room the hallway was deserted
only her quick footsteps echoing on the tile floor Miss Taylor stopped outside the girl’s restroom door
listening no sound of flushing water no footsteps just an eerie silence
she gently pushed open the slightly ajar door inside standing before the large mirror above the sinks
was Vivian she didn’t see the teacher enter her two hands clutched the edge of the gleaming
white porcelain sink basin her knuckles turning white from the immense effort she exerted to maintain balance
Vivian’s head was bowed low her chest rising and falling erratically her breathing was shallow and rapid
interspersed with small sharp gasps through clenched teeth through the reflection in the mirror
Miss Taylor saw her student’s face contorted in a horrifying silent paroxysm of distress
Vivian finally looked up and the eyes of student and teacher met in the glass
Vivian Miss Taylor exclaimed rushing to steady the trembling tiny shoulders at the sink
when her hand made contact Vivian’s body was ice cold but stiff as stone the instant
she saw the teacher’s reflection in the mirror an invisible switch seemed to flip within Vivian
she inhaled a sharp cold breath swallowed back her sob and immediately stood bolt upright
her tiny fingers awkwardly adjusted the collar of her shirt smoothing the skirt pleats even though they weren’t wrinkled
I’m fine ma’am Vivian said her voice dry though her eyes were still brimming with tears
I just felt a little dizzy Miss Taylor didn’t believe her but the sheer resistance in the child’s eyes
made her pause she guided Vivian back to the classroom every step the girl took down the hallway was heavy
and labored as if her feet were weighted with lead not encased in leather shoes
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