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In the front office, Brooke Jensen stood firm, her expression calm but unyielding. Beside her, Staff Sergeant Ethan Jensen exuded a quiet confidence. His uniform bore the insignia of a Marine, and beside him sat Ranger, his posture as disciplined as his handler’s.

The secretary, taken aback by the unexpected visitors, offered a polite smile. “How can I help you?”

“We’re here to see Ms. Carrow,” Brooke stated.

The secretary hesitated, her eyes flickering to the military man and his canine companion. “Is she expecting you?”

“She’s expecting an apology,” Ethan replied evenly, his voice carrying the weight of authority.

Moments later, Ms. Carrow, having been summoned to the office, approached with a mixture of curiosity and trepidation. Her eyes widened slightly at the sight of the Marine and his dog, but she quickly composed herself.

“Good morning,” she greeted, though her tone wavered slightly.

Ethan met her gaze steadily. “Good morning. I’m Staff Sergeant Ethan Jensen. Maya’s father.”

Understanding dawned, and a nervous smile tugged at Ms. Carrow’s lips. “Ah, yes. Maya’s presentation. There seems to have been a misunderstanding.”

Ethan nodded, his expression unreadable. “My daughter spoke the truth. And I’m here to provide the documentation you requested.”

He produced a folder, filled with commendations, photographs, and official letters verifying his service and Ranger’s role as a military working dog. Ms. Carrow accepted it, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment.

“I apologize if I dismissed Maya’s words too quickly,” she said, voice slightly strained. “It was never my intention to undermine her trust in her father.”

Brooke’s expression softened, though her resolve remained. “It’s important that our children understand respect. Not just for the professions they admire, but for each other.”

Ms. Carrow nodded, acknowledging the lesson she’d learned as much as the students. “I’ll address the class,” she promised. “Maya deserves that.”

As the Jensens left the office, Ethan paused. “One more thing,” he added, glancing at Ranger, who sat patiently at his side. “If you’d like, we can arrange for Ranger to do a demonstration for the students. Show them the kind of work we do.”

Ms. Carrow nodded, grateful for the olive branch. “I think the class would love that.”

With the air of tension replaced by a newfound understanding, the Jensens departed, leaving behind more than just documentation; they left a reminder of the quiet heroism that often goes uncelebrated.

And in Room 12, Maya Jensen held her head high, her poster still proudly proclaiming: MY HERO: MY DAD.

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