Thirteen-year-old Liam finds himself once again in the principal's office after allegedly punching a fellow student. With a busted knuckle, a guarded smirk, and a deep well of unspoken anger, Liam deflects questions and hides behind sarcasm. But Principal Dawson, weary but perceptive, isn't looking to punish-he's trying to understand. As the two verbally spar, it becomes clear that Liam's fight wasn't about the other kid-it's about something deeper, heavier, and painfully unspoken. In a rare moment of unexpected compassion, Dawson offers mercy instead of discipline. For a boy who's used to being written off, it's the first crack in the armor.