Rule No 19: Kids get excited when their teacher is engaged

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The next day at school, as I stood at the front of the classroom, I couldn't help but smile, my new engagement ring gleaming on my finger. Little did I know that this small piece of jewelry would become a topic of great excitement among my students.

One observant child noticed the ring and, with unfiltered enthusiasm, blurted out, "Are you getting married, Mr. Lupin?"

I nodded with a warm smile and replied, "Yes, I am!"

The news spread through the classroom like wildfire, and soon the entire class was buzzing with excitement. The children cheered and clapped, their voices growing louder and more animated.

Just as the classroom reached a joyful crescendo of noise, the door swung open, and in walked Sirius, drawn by the commotion. His eyes widened as he took in the scene—the jubilant children chanting, "Mr. Lupin and Mr. Black are getting married! Mr. Lupin and Mr. Black sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G! First comes love! Second comes marriage! Third comes a baby in a golden carriage!"

The uproarious cheer and their playful chant filled the room, and I couldn't help but laugh along with the children. It was a moment of pure joy and acceptance, a reminder that love could be celebrated openly and embraced with open hearts.

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