Why an 8-Year-Old Bought Sealed Water With His Own Savings-tantan

The first person to notice Noah Carter’s fear was not his father.

It was his teacher.

Ms. Emily had taught second grade long enough to know the difference between a picky child and a frightened one.

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A picky child complains.

A frightened child plans.

Noah planned everything around water.

He came to school with sealed bottles tucked into his backpack, sometimes two, sometimes three, depending on whether he had managed to save enough money from the week before.

He checked the plastic ring beneath every cap before he drank.

If the seal was broken, he would not touch it.

Not even if he was thirsty.

Not even after gym.

Not even on the day the radiator made the classroom so warm the windows fogged around the edges.

At first, Ms. Emily thought his mother had packed the bottles.

Parents did that all the time.

Some families did not like the school fountain.

Some kids had stomach issues.

Some parents were simply careful.

But then Noah started paying for them himself.

Ms. Emily saw him on a Tuesday morning beside the lunch tray return, counting quarters in his palm with the seriousness of an old man paying a bill.

The cafeteria smelled like bleach and square pizza.

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