Episode 25

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Demi was driving through the streets ready to take Jayden and Isaac to the high school for the day. She had a wide smile on her face as she heard the two of them singing along to Frozen which they loved. She couldn't deny how nervous she was about them going to such an unfamiliar place but she knew that the teachers would keep an eye on them and her boys were good anyway, they barely cause any trouble at school.

"Okay boys we're here." Demi stated as she pulled up into a parking spot. The three of them got out of their car Demi holding onto their hands as they wondered out of the car park and into the main reception where they were told to wait at.

"Hello, what name is it?" A middle-aged woman questioned as she walked over to them a clipboard firmly in her hand ready to tick off the children who had arrived.

"Jayden and Isaac Lovato." Demi answered the teacher ticking their names off before grabbing their name label handing them to Demi who put the correct one on the correct son. She didn't expect anyone to tell them apart straight away but family and friends soon picked up on their differences and could tell them apart, Demi had never struggled with living with them.

"If you just go on through a teacher will be there and help put you into a group." She explained Demi then leaning down kissing both their heads.

"Be good boys okay?" They nodded their head saying their goodbyes before Jayden and Isaac wondered into the lobby not once looking back. Demi sighed slightly realising how independent they were getting. Just a couple of years ago they would have made a fuss and not want to leave her side but they just walked through without even looking back at their mom. They were growing up and Demi was starting to wonder whether they would end up being her only children. She wasn't getting any younger and yet she still didn't find any time for dating. Demi got into her car again turning off the CD just deep in thoughts about where her life was taking her and what she could do next, she didn't notice the car speeding towards her until it was too late. The car crashed into the driver's side of her car Demi falling unconscious straight away.

Joe entered the lobby as told in the email by the principle smiling when he saw the lobby filled with children all around the same age from different schools. Sometimes he regrets not teaching some children who were a little younger but at the same time when he knew he had helped that student graduate that was the best feeling he's had yet. His eyes landed on two boys who looked identical, he smiled wider when they saw him beginning to run over jumping on him.

"Hey boys!" Joe exclaimed giving them both a hug not caring about the other teachers watching him smiling, they pulled away from them kneeling down so he was roughly the same height. "Why have you swapped name tags."

"It's a joke!" Jayden exclaims Joe shaking his head as he swapped them around.

"Are you a teacher?" Isaac inquired Joe nodding his head.

"At this massive school and by the colour you have on your name tag you'll be seeing me a lot more today!" He spoke in his kiddie voice, they squealed giving him a hug again.

"Why did mommy say that we couldn't see you anymore?" Jayden questioned Joe sighing as he stood up again smiling as they took his hands.

"It's complicated but that doesn't matter now, how is that mom of yours?" Joe questioned back as he walked back over to where they should be.

"She's funny!" Isaac exclaimed Joe laughing. He hoped now that he was better Demi would be able to trust him around these boys more and that they could become friends. He saw himself once marrying her but he loved Steph now and was over Demi but that didn't mean that he couldn't be friends with her. He would love to have a relationship with the boys. All three of them had become a huge part of his life, that was something he couldn't deny.

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