MATT:And then Kojo looked down at the ground and just walked out, with Nathan shouting behind him, “That’s right! That’s what I thought! Keep walking!”
Thursday: Additional Support—Lunchtime—Mr. Ndour’s Classroom
The door is open when I arrive,
and Ms. Sarpong waits with him.
I’ve spent the entire morning worrying
since my form tutor told me in morning registration
I had to come to Mr. Ndour’s classroom at lunchtime.
“Come in, Malachi,” says Mr. Ndour,
“and have a seat.” He points
to a plastic school chair
directly in front of his desk.
He sits in his cushioned swivel chair.
I notice how he now has
a Progress Pride flag badge
pinned to his staff lanyard.
Ms. Sarpong doesn’t speak.
She’s seated to the left of Mr. Ndour’s desk
in a regular chair like mine
but, somehow, she seems to be
the one in the driver’s seat,
like Mr. Ndour is her puppet
or ventriloquist’s dummy.
“How are you doing today?” Mr. Ndour asks me.
I feel like this is a trick question
and I don’t know what to say.
“The reason I ask,” he continues,
“is because I’m aware there’s been some
division amongst your friendship group.”
I feel instantly hot with anger
and the words jump out of me: