With a mix of apprehension and resolve, Shin entered the office, where his teacher, Ms. Addison, awaited him. Concern painted her face as she gestured for him to take a seat. "Shin, we need to talk. Your persistent lateness is becoming a concern," she stated, her voice laced with genuine care.
Taking a deep breath, Shin met her gaze and mustered the courage to open up. "I'm sorry, Ms. Addison. This morning has been chaotic, filled with confusion and unexpected events. It really affected my ability to get to school on time."
Ms. Addison's expression softened, and she leaned forward, her brows furrowing slightly. "Shin, I understand that life can throw unexpected challenges our way. Is there something specific that's been causing this chaos?"
After a brief moment of hesitation, Shin mustered the courage to share his terrifying experience that night, although he chose to focus on his hustle as the primary reason. "Actually, Ms. Addison, I've been putting in extra effort to earn some additional income for my mom and myself. I've been running a small business at the marketplace, but it's been more demanding than I initially anticipated. Lately, it's been taking up a significant amount of my time, which has made it challenging for me to arrive at school on time."
Ms. Addison's eyes widened slightly, a mixture of surprise and concern crossing her face. "Shin, I appreciate your determination and willingness to support your family. It's commendable. However, it's important to find a balance between your responsibilities and your hustle. We need to make sure it doesn't negatively impact your education."
Shin nodded, understanding the importance of her words. "I know, Ms. Addison. I don't want my hustle to hinder my progress in school. I've been trying to manage my time better, but it's been a bit challenging lately."
Ms. Addison leaned back in her chair, a thoughtful expression on her face. "Shin, I admire your work ethic and your commitment to your family. It's clear that you're a responsible and hardworking student. However, we need to address the issue at hand. Balancing your hustle and your education is becoming increasingly challenging. It may be necessary for you to make a choice."
Shin's heart sank at the realization that he might have to sacrifice one for the other. The weight of the decision loomed over him, but he knew deep down that Ms. Addison had his best interests at heart.
"I understand, Ms. Addison," Shin replied, his voice tinged with a mix of disappointment and acceptance. "It's a tough decision to make, but I'm willing to consider what's best for my future."
Ms. Addison reached across the desk, placing a comforting hand on Shin's. "I know it's not an easy choice, Shin, and I appreciate your maturity in approaching this situation. Remember, your education is essential for your long-term success. It lays the foundation for your future opportunities."
Shin nodded, his gaze fixed on their joined hands. He understood the importance of education, but the desire to support his family still tugged at his heart.
"I want to make a difference for my family," Shin murmured, his voice barely above a whisper. "But I also understand that education is crucial. It's a tough balance to strike."
Ms. Addison's eyes softened with empathy as she spoke, her voice filled with sincerity. "Shin, I believe in your potential. Your dedication and resilience are remarkable. Consider this as an opportunity to reassess your priorities and explore alternative ways to support your family while prioritizing your education. Sometimes, making short-term sacrifices can lead to long-term gains."
Shin looked up, meeting Ms. Addison's gaze. He could see the genuine care and wisdom in her eyes. It was clear that she wanted him to succeed and find a path that would lead him to a brighter future.
"I trust your guidance, Ms. Addison," Shin said, his voice filled with a mixture of gratitude and determination. "I'll take some time to reflect and consider the best course of action. I want to find a way to support my family without compromising my education."
Ms. Addison nodded, her smile radiating warmth and support. "I'm here for you, Shin. We'll navigate this journey together, and I'll do everything I can to help you".
"Thank you, Ms. Addison," Shin expressed his gratitude. "You were like a second mom to me".
"Thank you! really". He whispered .
As Shin left the guidance office, he heard a familiar voice calling out to him. "Yow, late again, tsk tsk tsk," the voice sounded disappointed.
Shin turned his gaze towards the source of the voice and recognized Ken, his childhood friend. Ken was more than a friend to Shin; they were like brothers, always looking out for each other, partners in crime, and best friends in every aspect. They had been inseparable throughout their lives.
"What's with that face, Ken?" Shin replied slowly, his expression conveying concern. "Did something happen?"
Ken let out a sigh and shook his head. "Dude, you're always late, bruh. And now seeing you, you kinda pale... Are you good?"
"Am I?" Shin paused for a moment, his mind drifting back to the strange store he had stumbled upon. "Well, there's this thing... Mystic... Mystic Emporium!" he blurted out, his voice filled with a mix of excitement and confusion.