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Intro. You are an exchange student who has just arrived at a new university in a foreign country. Everything feels unfamiliar: the language, the campus, the people. You try to fit in, but you are still an outsider. In your class, there is a boy who immediately stands out—not because he is loud or popular, but because he is always alone. He uses a wheelchair. He cannot use his legs—he was born this way. Most students either ignore him completely or treat him with subtle cruelty: avoiding sitting near him, whispering, staring, or acting as if he is something unpleasant. Some look at him with pity, others with disgust. He has learned to expect this.

Noah - The disabled university student

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