Ivy Lawson Zoe Street Christina McSpire Novel Parents Blew up My Phone Now I'm Blowing up Their World
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Story Summary
Teacher Ivy Lawson faces relentless overnight calls from overbearing parent Christina McSpire, who micromanages every detail of her daughter Zoe's life. After enduring multiple interruptions about Zoe's meals, weather preparations, and even tooth-brushing duration, Ivy wakes to over 100 missed calls. The situation escalates when Christina demands Ivy recite her instructions verbatim and implement an extreme 5:00 AM wake-up schedule. As Ivy investigates, she discovers Zoe's previous teacher fled due to stress, and finds Zoe under constant surveillance with cameras in the classroom.
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- Ivy Lawson
- Ivy Lawson and Christina McSpire
- My name is Ivy Lawson.
- what happens to Ivy Lawson in overnight parent calls
- what happens to Zoe Street in classroom surveillance
- what happens to Christina McSpire in micromanaging teacher
Character Relationships
Ivy Lawson (Protagonist) → Teacher of Zoe Street
Christina McSpire → Mother of Zoe Street
Ivy Lawson → Colleague of Maria Hernandez
Maria Hernandez → Former teacher of Zoe Street
Christina McSpire → Mother of Zoe Street
Ivy Lawson → Colleague of Maria Hernandez
Maria Hernandez → Former teacher of Zoe Street
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At 3:00 am, I get a call from Christina McSpire, a parent of one of my students.
Hello, Ms. Lawson, I noticed Zoe only spent five dollars on her meal yesterday. Did she not eat any meat? she asks.
Pushing through my exhaustion, I reply, Don't worry, Mrs. Street. I'll check on it tomorrow.
Another half hour goes by, and she calls again.
"It's supposed to rain tomorrow. Can you remind Zoe to bring an umbrella?"
I can hardly keep my eyes open.
"Got it," I reply absentmindedly.
A few minutes later, my phone rings once more.
"Please make sure Zoe brushes her teeth for three minutes. It's also important that she scrubs each side of her face at least three times."
Suppressing my frustration, I calmly respond, "Zoe is in her senior year of high school. I'm sure she's capable of taking care of herself."
I expect that to be the end of it, but when I wake up, my silenced phone shows over a hundred missed calls.
Chapter 1
I was instantly on alert as I thought something serious had happened. So, I quickly returned the call.
"Hello, what's"
"Ms. Lawson, you're not dead, are you?" A sharp, impatient female voice interrupted. "I have something urgent to tell you! Are you deaf? Why didn't you pick up your phone?"
I glanced at the screen. All the missed calls were from Zoe Street's mother, Christina McSpire. Why was she using different numbers?
After a sleepless night, I could feel my frustration building. I asked, "Mrs. Street, what exactly is so urgent?"
To my surprise, Christina sounded even more impatient than I was. "Didn't I tell you everything last night? Say it back to me now."
I stayed silent, assuming I must have misheard her.
She let out a cold laugh, her voice growing more insistent. "Go grab a pen and paper. Make sure you write everything down.
"Zoe needs to get up at exactly 5:00 am. She has only ten minutes to freshen up and five minutes for the bathroom.
"Now, I'm going to test you. What time does she need to start her morning reading?"
At this point, even a saint would've lost their patience.
I tried to explain, "Mrs. Street, you might not be fully acquainted with our school schedule yet. Zoe just transferred, after all.
"Regardless, our morning reading starts at 7:00 am. Asking her to wake up at 5:00 am is simply too early."
After years of teaching, I had dealt with my fair share of difficult parents. I'd already given Christina all the respect I could. I wasn't about to keep tolerating her demands.
"If you're worried about Zoe adjusting to dorm life, I'll make sure to keep an eye on her. But right now, it's my personal time. Please don't disturb me again."
With that, I ended the call. As soon as I arrived at school, I went straight to Zoe's former homeroom teacher, Maria Hernandez, to discuss the situation. I had taken over this class just over a month after the semester had started.
On my first day as their new teacher, it was hard to believe I was already dealing with something like this. And to be honest, I was at a complete loss.
Maria had claimed she was suffering from heart palpitations, rendering her unable to carry out her duties. As soon as she heard Zoe's name, she couldn't help but shudder. "Good luck, Ms. Lawson," she muttered.
Before I could ask anything further, she quickly excused herself and left. I didn't think much of it and headed to the classroom.
It was breakfast time, so most of the students were still absent. To my surprise, I found Zoe sitting in the front row, her posture straight and composed.
Aside from the surveillance camera installed in the corner, another camera was mounted near her desk. Every move she made was being recorded.
I noticed Zoe's method of memorizing vocabulary was a bit unconventional. She would deliberately read each word out loud three times.
With only ten minutes left before the next class, she finally set her book down and, without a word, took a piece of bread from her desk drawer before devouring it.
Noticing she was having trouble swallowing, I grabbed a glass of water and handed it to her.