Shira was put in creche at a young age and cried every morning when her dad dropped her off. Over time, she got used to the routine and stopped crying. She was quiet in class, rarely interacted with others, and only spoke when necessary. Despite this, she was very smart, observant, and attentive, answering questions brilliantly.
Shira's new teacher noticed her unique character and showed concern, even calling her mom to check on her home life. As the teacher involved Shira more in class activities, she became the favorite student, which led to jealousy and resentment from her peers. Shira's situation worsens as her classmates mock her, treating her like she has a disease. Whenever she tries to interact, they either walk away or rudely tell her to leave, with one even cruelly saying she smelled bad, which made her cry. Feeling isolated, Shira decides not to make friends, becoming a loner who avoids birthday parties, only attending when forced. She longs for connection but feels too hurt to reach out, trapped in a cycle of loneliness that deepens with each rejection.