Name – Leo Francis, age 46 (a Black man).
Leo says, “Yes Jessie, please come in.”
Jessica enters and tells Leo the details from her diary.
“Sir, these clients are asking for an updated purchase order at the current reduced price of the raw material.”
Leo says, “Okay. If the price has gone down, then make a new purchase order, get my signature, and send it today itself. Also send one copy to dispatch.”
Jessica says, “Okay sir, it will be done.”
Jessica stays standing there.
Leo asks, “What happened, Jessica?”
Jessica says, “Sir, I had told you that I have to go to Stella’s school at 11:15 today.”
Leo says, “Oh yes yes Jessica, I remembered. You go to the school. But come back soon.”
Jessica says, “Oh, thank you sir.”
Jessica goes back to her desk and starts working on the computer. After a while, a print comes out from her printer. Jessica checks the print, signs it, and goes back to Leo’s cabin to give it to him.
Leo reads the print, signs it, and says, “Yes Jessica, it’s fine.” And Leo hands the purchase order back to Jessica.
Jessica goes back to her desk and looks at the clock. It is 11:17.
Jessica shuts down her desktop and leaves for the school.
While driving, Jessica keeps thinking about Stella. A serious expression is visible on her face.
After a ten to twelve minute drive, Jessica reaches the school parking lot, turns off the car engine, and takes a deep breath.
She gets out of the car and reaches the principal’s office.
Jessica says, “May I come in, ma’am?”
“Yes Miss Melton, please come in.”
(Name – Linda Johnson, age 49, a white woman)
“Please have a seat, Miss Melton.”
“Thank you ma’am.”
Principal says, “Miss Melton, last month Stella’s class teacher told me that you never pay Stella’s fees on time. This is the first issue. And I have also heard that Stella is always upset. You don’t let her participate in any competitions. Stella had agreed to join the chess club, but later she said that ‘Dad said no.’”
Jessica’s face becomes even more serious and fear beats in her heart.
Jessica says, “Yes ma’am, all this is true, but from now on I will take care and will not let this happen again.”
Principal says, “How can you be so irresponsible toward your daughter? And why didn’t Stella’s dad come? I have heard that he has never come to school.”
Jessica says, “Yes ma’am, actually Stella’s dad works out of town, so he couldn’t come.”
Principal says, “Miss Melton, I don’t know what it is. Maybe you have some personal matter, but Stella has told us that Dad is at home. So Miss Melton, I don’t know why you lied to me. But from now on keep it in mind, and do not let the things I have told you happen again. Otherwise…”