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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: The Golden Age

Title: Bonds of Friendship

In the aftermath of his decision to leave the topper class, Krishna and Dexter found themselves in a class that was a world apart from their previous one. This class was often considered the last resort for students who didn't fit into the mainstream, and it was populated by a mix of misfits, sports enthusiasts, and underachievers.

At first, Krishna was met with mockery and teasing from his new classmates. They would often poke fun at his funny and innocent behavior, but he quickly realized that this teasing was different from the toxicity he had experienced in the topper class. There was a genuine camaraderie in this class, and Krishna started to enjoy his time here.

Despite the initial teasing, Krishna felt accepted and valued by his new friends. They appreciated his sense of humor and innocence, traits that had been ridiculed in the topper class. Every day in this class felt like a new adventure, and Krishna was genuinely happy.

As time passed, Krishna's circle of friends expanded. He met students who had unique talents and quirks of their own, and they all bonded over their shared experiences. Some of his new friends had faced similar challenges in the city school and found refuge in this class.

However, even in this class, there were those who couldn't resist poking fun at Krishna. They would often play pranks on him or make humorous remarks about his innocent nature. But Krishna had developed a thick skin by then and could distinguish between harmless teasing and genuine friendship. He cherished the bonds he had formed with these classmates, and he could feel the authenticity of their friendships.

In the midst of this newfound happiness, Krishna's best friend, Dexter, remained a pillar of support. Their friendship had survived the transition from the topper class to this one, and they continued to rely on each other for emotional support. They often found themselves in trouble together, with their frequent talks in class resulting in punishments. The fees for the topper class were high, but Krishna wouldn't trade the genuine friendships he had now for anything.

The class they were in had a reputation for being the place where the school's troublemakers resided. It was also a class where students who were passionate about sports and those who hadn't performed well academically were placed. Despite the initial challenges, Krishna realised that he had finally found a place where he belonged.

Here, Krishna had so many friends who appreciated him for who he was. He was no longer burdened by the need to conform to the elitist culture of the topper class. Every day was filled with laughter and camaraderie, and Krishna relished in the joy of genuine friendships.

As time continued to pass, Krishna and Dexter's bond grew stronger. They had each other's backs through thick and thin, and their friendship was a source of strength for both of them. Little did they know that their decision to leave the topper class and join this class would lead to some of the most memorable and cherished moments of their lives.