My Son’s School Called Me at Work and Said “Come Immediately.” When I Arrived, Ambulances Filled the Parking Lot, the Principal Asked Who Packed His Lunch, and Opened His Lunchbox in Front of Me — My Hands Started Shaking When I Saw What Was Inside

The Call That Cut Through My Workday
The afternoon had been ordinary in the dull, exhausting way that makes you think nothing can possibly go wrong, because the worst part is simply the pile of numbers on your screen and the cold coffee you forgot to finish, and I was still in my downtown St. Louis office, still trying to tighten up a budget presentation before the end of the day, when my desk phone rang with a sharp insistence that didn’t match the calm around me.

Janice at the front desk never transferred calls without her bright little warning, the one she used even when she was annoyed, so when her voice came through thin and careful, I felt my shoulders lock before she said a single useful word.

“Megan, it’s your son’s school. They said you have to come right now.”

I stood so fast my chair bumped the filing cabinet, and as I pressed the receiver tighter to my ear I tried to sound like a functioning adult, the kind who can handle emergencies without trembling, even though my fingers had already gone numb.

A woman introduced herself as Dr. Kline, the principal at Maple Grove Elementary, and she spoke the way people speak when they’re trying to guide you across ice without letting you see how deep the water is underneath.

“Mrs. Carroway, I need you to come to the school immediately. There’s an emergency involving Miles.”

For one strange second, my brain refused the sentence, the way it refuses a bad dream when you wake up and you’re still half inside it, because Miles had been fine that morning, cheerful in his bright hoodie, humming a made-up dinosaur theme song as he pulled on his sneakers, and if anything had been wrong, I would have noticed it.

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