She was just a girl everyone thinks but I know you also think it normal for kid to question,
But do u meet a girl who never question like normal and talk a weird
From the outside, she seemed like the perfect child. Animals would approach her without fear, teachers praised her intelligence, and elders admired her polite, composed nature. She excelled in everything she did—her grades flawless, her behavior impeccable. But to the children her age, she was invisible.
In class, no one teased or bullied her; they simply acted like she didn't exist. When she raised her hand to answer a question, the other students didn't roll their eyes or sigh—they didn't react at all. During lunch breaks, she'd sit quietly at her desk, reading or sketching in her notebook, while the room buzzed with conversations and laughter that never included her.
Once, during recess, a ball rolled to her feet. She picked it up and handed it to the boy who came running for it. He took it without a word, without even looking at her, and ran back to his game. It wasn't cruelty—it was apathy, a complete lack of acknowledgment.
Yet, adults adored her. Teachers constantly praised her intelligence, calling her a model student. Elders in the neighborhood often said, "What a sweet, polite girl." Even animals seemed drawn to her, curling up beside her or following her as though they could sense something extraordinary about her—a calm, unshakable presence.
But beneath the surface, there was something else. She never asked the questions children her age would ask. She never wondered why the sky was blue or why adults could do things she couldn't. Her mind worked differently, her words often strange and unsettling. While the world dismissed her as "quiet" or "reserved," she observed it all, silently piecing together things no one else noticed.
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