Not everyone is created equal and those who are different will always be treated differently by other people .
I learned this hard reality early in my life . It was my first day of first grade .
That afternoon my best friend Tai his dark brown hair all in knots from being attacked by larger kids .
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Tai came and said " those kids are making fun of your horns Kenshi"
I decided to be brave and confident the large kids to ask them why they would want to make fun of a first graders horns . "
These large kids were in eighth grade and very mean looking, They all wore dark black eyeshadow had many piercings in there ears and they just looked scary .
The leader of this group Drauga was part Demon'vic
As Kenshi approached Drauga Kenshi could feel a cold feeling in his body and he knew that he should go back but did not
Drauga looked over and saw Kenshi " Hello, Goat or should I call you kid with is a baby goat" Drauga said
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Kenshi replied " I don't know why you are making fun of me but stop it . " Drauga laughed and said " Kid, it is good that you are learning this now, The world is not fair, or nice and people are not always going to say nice things to you . " Kenshi was confused and began to cry
Drauga walked over to him and gave him a hug and said " I am sorry, here take this necklace as a token of my friendship . " Drauga said as he gave Kenshi a necklace with six stone rings attached separately to the piece of leather .
Kenshi took the necklace and said " but you can't tell anyone about and only you and those who are chosen to see it will be able to see the necklace . " Kenshi nodded and put it on .
The bell rang Kenshi waved goodbye to Drauga his words still in his mind
" So did you get them to stop" Tai asked then said " Cool necklace . "
both of them walked inside not nothing that one of the rings had disappeared .
Chapter end
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