A Hero's Story Episode-1
Every story in this world may have a happy or sad ending, but this story doesn’t come to an end. Unlike all stories, this one begins in school days—a poor boy in education from the countryside.
His kindergarten was in a small nursery school near his region. He had a group of friends there, but unfortunately, he can't remember all of them. However, there was one guy he never forgot—Kowsik (name changed). That boy was the hero’s first best friend. But fate had other plans. They got separated when schools changed, and the hero moved on.
He joined a well-known school in his region, but things didn’t go well. Making friends? Almost impossible. Most students mocked him, threw comments at him, and made fun of everything he did. It made him feel like he didn’t belong. He told his dad about it, but his dad simply said, "In the beginning, it will be like this."
The boy was an extrovert by nature, but the rough start shook him. His dad tried to calm him down, even informed the teachers about his struggles, but guess what? The teachers didn’t take it seriously.
From his first year onwards, the bullying continued. Even teachers weren’t an exception. One teacher insulted him outright, saying, "We can’t have a student this dumb in my class." That hit hard. After completing his first standard, he moved to the next class, hoping things would change. But no, the same nightmare continued.
Then came her.
One particular teacher, Elakiya (name changed), unlike the others, actually noticed him. She called him alone and asked, "What’s wrong?" Her voice had something different—kindness, warmth, something he had never experienced from a teacher before. But fear held him back, and he said nothing.
Yet, she didn’t give up on him. She treated him with care, spoke to him in a way that made him feel... human. That single moment changed everything.
For the first time, he wanted to pay attention in class. She made learning feel different. The boy, who once hated studies, now found himself drawn to her lessons. And then, the craziest thing happened—he fell in love. Not in the way kids have crushes, but in a way where her words, her encouragement, made him love studying.
But there was a problem.
He tried to put his thoughts into words... but he couldn’t. Because he didn’t even know the alphabets.
And that, right there, was the wildest part of his academic journey.
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