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At the end of the day, Mohara watched the rain drench the ground, making the prank memory play in her head. Why did I ever trust her. Mohara went out the school, turned her head in the sky, and stood in the rain, making the droplets land on her face. Students walking past her gossiped "weirdo". Mohara stood in the rain without an umbrella, then finally started to walk home. Arata ran by making Mohara get her arm bumped into. Arata looked back and said sorry then saw Mohara. "Mo.. Hara?" Arata said but Mohara kept her head down and looked away. Arata told his mom to wait as he grabbed Mohara's hand to stop her. He made her look at him and told her in sign language "I can give you a ride home. If you want". Is he an idiot? He doesn't even know where I live, Mohara thought. Mohara told it to him straight in sign language, "You have no idea where I live". Arata remembered and knew how dumb he was to ask. Mohara wrote on paper her location and he reads it. "Oh, you live on Red Sun? That place is clean and very friendly.", Arata told her in sign language. Mohara nods and went into the car with him. Arata's mom spoke, but she didn't hear a response. Arata quickly told her that she was deaf and she had to use sign language to communicate or write down a statement on paper. Arata texted Ashley and told her "we need to break up". "Finally you're breaking up with her. She was a snob" Arata's mom told. "And she bullied Mohara in the back.. I was in on it.." Arata said shamefully. "How so?", Arata's mom asked. "Well, Ashley told me to ask her out for a prank. She told me she was ONLY gonna drench her in water, but then she also drenched her in mud infested with bugs. So she passed out and the doctors said she wasn't allergic but had a Phobia". Arata's mom was both surprised and disappointed in what her son did to someone with a disability behind her back. "Well I am disappointed in you son. I have always told you to treat ANY and EVERY female with respect. I taught you better than to hurt a girl, ESPECIALLY one with a disability", Arata's mom stated in a very angry tone. Mohara hated this. She never liked when people treated her as a baby or someone less just because of her disabilities. She's not mentally deficient so why do people treat her like a special snowflake that needs all of ones attention and care. Mohara got out the car as it stopped in front of her house. She waved "bye" and went inside her house.

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