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... d in my head. I turned around hastily and called out to the P.E. teacher.

“No! Sir, please don’t write my answers. I’m really fine.”

“Ah, so much talk. What, are you worried about what the other kids think? Hey, everyone, look. You all see Jun’s arm, right? Just think of it as a handicap and be understanding, alright?”

Sometimes, there are adults who just don’t listen. Before I could do anything, the P.E. teacher shoved my answer sheet into the envelope filled with other ...

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