The School Said Her Daughter Was Faking. Then Mom Saw Her Knee-Quieen - Chainityai

The School Said Her Daughter Was Faking. Then Mom Saw Her Knee-Quieen

The call came at 2:15 PM on a Tuesday.

Sarah Miller was standing in her kitchen with dish soap drying on her hands and the dryer humming down the hall when her phone buzzed against the counter.

At first, she thought it was one of the ordinary things that filled her afternoons.

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A grocery reminder.

A delivery update.

A text from another mother about snack rotation.

Then she saw the caller ID.

Oak Creek Elementary.

Her body reacted before her mind did.

She stopped breathing for half a second.

Every parent knows that tiny pause when a school number appears on the screen.

It is never just a number.

It is a hallway, a playground, a nurse’s cot, a teacher’s voice, a thousand possibilities arriving all at once.

Sarah wiped her hands on a dish towel and answered.

“Mrs. Miller?”

The woman on the line sounded clipped and impatient.

It was Mrs. Gable, Maya’s kindergarten teacher.

“Yes, this is she,” Sarah said. “Is Maya okay?”

There was a small silence.

Not the kind people use when something terrible has happened.

The kind they use when they are annoyed.

“I’m calling because we’re having a situation,” Mrs. Gable said.

Sarah looked toward the fridge.

Maya’s latest drawing was still taped there, crooked and bright, a blue house with a red door and three stick people holding hands.

“What kind of situation?”

“Maya has been interrupting reading time for the last thirty minutes,” the teacher said. “She keeps claiming her leg hurts. I checked her over, and there isn’t a scratch on her. She’s limping around, clutching her knee, crying on and off. It seems like attention-seeking behavior.”

Sarah’s fingers tightened around the phone.

“She said her leg hurts?”

“That’s what she’s saying.”

The answer was too flat.

Too dismissive.

Maya was five years old.

She was quiet in the way some children are quiet because they watch everything before they trust it.

She lined up her stuffed animals before bed and whispered goodnight to each one.

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