Devlin stood by the entrance, his small hands clenched into fists. His dark eyes darted around, taking in the vibrant chaos. Today was another day of learning how to manage his anger, and he felt a mix of anticipation and apprehension.
Ms. T, a kind-hearted woman with a nurturing smile, approached Devlin. Her voice was soft yet firm as she greeted him.
"Good morning, Devlin. Ready to explore some new techniques today?"
"I guess so," he replied, trying to mask his uncertainty with a shrug.
Ms. T guided the group through a series of deep breathing exercises, her voice a soothing melody in the room.
"Breathe in slowly, let the air fill your lungs, then exhale gently. Imagine your worries floating away with each breath," she instructed.
Devlin closed his eyes, clutching the stone. He felt the tension in his body begin to melt away.
Devlin dipped his brush into a swirl of blues and greens, his strokes tentative at first, then growing bolder.
"Remember, Devlin, art is a way to express what words cannot," Ms. T encouraged, watching him work with a proud smile.
"It's like I can paint my feelings away," Devlin murmured, his focus unwavering.
Devlin sat cross-legged on a cushion, his painting drying beside him. He felt a sense of calm that was new and comforting.
Ms. T joined him, her eyes twinkling with warmth.
"You've done well today, Devlin. How do you feel?"
"Better. It's like I have a new way to talk when I'm upset," he replied, a shy smile tugging at his lips.
Devlin walked towards the exit, feeling lighter than he had in a long time.
Ms. T waved goodbye, her voice carrying a promise for another day.
"Remember, Devlin, you're not alone on this journey," she called after him.
Devlin nodded, his heart full of hope and determination as he stepped into the crisp evening air.








