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A tiny, wet laugh escaped her. “That’s dumb.”

Janine and Gregory volunteered to supervise. They didn’t make Tyreek and Erika write apologies. Instead, they sat them at opposite ends of a long table with a single piece of paper and a box of broken crayons.

The February chill hadn't stopped the chaos of recess. On the blacktop, a tight knot of second-graders formed a living, shrieking fence. At its center: Erika, a girl who rarely spoke above a whisper, and Tyreek, a boy whose sneakers always squeaked three seconds before he did something impulsive.

“The detention or the hedgehog debate?”

Erika looked up. “Did you get in trouble?”