As was becoming typical of Julie Stovall's actions of late, her disregard for situational awareness was about to be a serious problem for her. As she took a deep breath and began verbally lashing out at the two friends, a shadow slowly cast over her as one of the faculty stood up from the opposing table.
At first, Julie thought the widening of the eyes of Eric and Frieda was out of fear which made her feel particularly good until the principal's hand came down on her shoulder in a tight grip. He cleared his throat as he firmly guided her out of the room, "Ms. Stovall. I believe you have said enough and disturbed this cafeteria quite enough for one day." He noticed one of the other teachers and asked her to take Julie to the nurse's office and keep her there while he called her parents.
After failing to get Ms. Stovall who was still in her session with Ms. Twist, he instead called Mayor Stovall. A few minutes later the two men were speaking with each other. "I'm sorry for interrupting your busy day, Mayor Stovall, but Julie seems intent on disrupting things here over that boy again. I have asked the school nurse to give her an examination and I believe it may be in her best interest for some serious counselling. Her disregard for authority or proper behavior is becoming a very noticeable issue and I'm afraid based on what some of the teachers have over heard that she might be attempting to break the one rules even you won't be able to save her from. She needs help, Martin."
Martin Stovall put a hand over his eyes as he sighed, deflating a little as he listened. Even after all the punishments and all the threats it seemed she still hadn't learned anything. "I understand... Look, I admit it... Me and my wife both are at our wits end with her. If you can think of anyone who might could help or any ideas on what might get through to her, I'm all ears..."
After a long silence the voice on the other end replied, "I think, I might just have an idea..."