Jay was in some pretty deep shit. He knew he was going to be sent to one of the leader of the camp's offices. Jay hated this, it was self defense, and the worse part is that the freaking bully got away with it, and lied. He wondered if he was about to be expelled already. Hey, it was still better than the place he used to live.
Jay crossed his arms, and walked to the office. He expected to get barked at, and he probably might even deserve it. He opened the door, "Mr. Night?" Jay asked, peaking through the door. Mr. Night was sitting in his desk, drinking his coffee. "Come in, Jay." Mr. Night said. Jay sighed, and walked in. He sat in a chair. "Why did you punch Evan?" Mr. Night asked. "Because he punched me first." Jay said, it sounded lest childish in his head. Mr. Night nodded, and sat his cup of coffee on the desk. "Couldn't you have handled this a different way?" Mr. Night asked.
Jay looked at the leader. Was he serious? "No, sir." Jay said. Mr. Night nodded, "I'm pretty sure you could've handled it differently." Mr Night said. "Maybe, you could've walked away. But instead, your anger got the hold of you." Jay was taken aback, Mr. Night just spoke like he actually knew him. "No offense, sir. But you don't know how I feel." Jay said, about to get out of his seat. "Why are you angry, Jay?" Mr. Night asked. "Because he punched m-" Jay didn't get to finish his sentence. "Why is the real reason you're angry, Jay?" Mr. Night asked, looking right into Jay's eyes.
"...." Jay thought for a second, and realized that he had no choice to tell. "Because, my own mother is afraid of me...I'm treated like I'm a freak, a mistake.." Jay said, he blinked a few times. "That my dad was never there for me..." Mr. Night nodded, "That's the first step of getting rid of your anger, son. You let someone know about it, now go on. Back to your class." Mr. Night said. Jay nodded, and got up and walked out of the door. Wait, how did Jay let up so easily to that guy, he's never let up to anyone..