Today I felt like writing down this story again (this is my old story, slightly renewed because I am writing it in 2025) as someone dear to me faced a very bad day in her school, and I thought it was story time for you guys. I have been inactive on social media and blogging sites due to various reasons, but I am back and would like to create better content for you all and make it up to you.
Today’s story is based on an incident narrated to me by someone, and I am creating it in a better way and presenting it to you, so do read out and share as much as you can. It will help me a lot and will encourage me to write more for you all. Let’s get started.
Rohini was a very good and obedient student. She used to stay in Bangalore with her parents, but her native place was Kerala. Being a Keralite, her language was different, and so was her culture. She was new in Bangalore and the traditions differed, which is why she was not very comfortable with the surroundings, but she had to survive and thought that she would make a few friends with the passing time. She started her schooling.
It was her first day at school. She went and sat on the last bench of her class. One of her classmates initiated the conversation with her, but as I told you guys that she was from Kerala, and her tone differed from that of Bangalore, which is why the whole class laughed. Rohini felt bad because this was not what she expected from her classmates. But she let it go because she thought maybe these people had heard such a tone for the first time and would accept her as time passed by.
The entire day was boring for Rohini because her classmates were not very interested in talking to her, as she was considered to be different. Rohini thought that she would be accepted by her classmates by next week when things fall into place and they see her like them. School got over, and Rohini was back home. Her mother asked her how her day went, for which Rohini started sobbing. She told her mother that her classmates considered her to be a different person. They weren’t happy with her language. Her mother consoled her and told her to let go of whatever had happened and let time pass, and soon things would get better. She felt better.
The next day, when Rohini reached her class, she saw that where she had sat yesterday, her classmates splashed water all over the bench and started laughing at her. Soon, the teacher entered and started yelling at students for troubling Rohini. Rohini was made to sit next to Malini ( who was a scholar), and the teacher asked Malini to be friends with Rohini. Rohini was still upset with whatever had happened because things weren’t getting better than yesterday. Time passed, and Malini was being very sweet with Rohini. Rohini thought that maybe Malini could be her best friend, and soon her classmates would start accepting her through Malini, since Malini was a scholar.
Days passed by, and Rohini was getting better and started liking to visit school. Her mother, too, was happy seeing that her daughter was happy and had accepted the change. Malini had become a close friend to Rohini, and soon Rohini started sharing her things with Malini, and Malini started listening to her stories like a really good friend. Rohini used to be happy that she found a best friend and used to tell her mother how Malini takes care of her and how she was being really sweet.
Soon, there was an event in the school, and before the commencement of the event, there were a few compulsory lectures. So Rohini was all ready and reached the school. She attended the lectures, and when the lectures were over, students were called to the ground floor to attend the event. Malini told Rohini to wait for her in the classroom, and she would be back in no time. Students left the classroom, but soon 4 boys and 3 girls from Rohini’s class entered, and one girl locked the door from outside. Rohini was scared and was calling out for Malini. But no response.
When that group (4 boys and 3 girls) entered the classroom, they started singing and unpacking the bag of Rohini. They threw the stuff of Rohini’s here and there. Her things were scattered. Those 3 girls started to ruin Rohini’s hair and called her an outsider. Rohini was all scared to even say anything because she knew even if she shouted, nobody was there to hear her voice. She just hoped that Malini would come and rescue her from these people. Soon, one of the girls said something about Rohini, which only Malini knew. Yes, her best friend Malini. Rohini was all shocked. Her thinking process was numbed. She couldn’t believe what had just happened and what she had heard. She was devastated. She was betrayed by her own best friend. That girl started to spill out all of Rohini’s embarrassing moments and stuff which only Malini knew, and Rohini felt disgusted because she was made to feel that.
Soon the door gets unlocked, those 4 boys go out, and the girls were just making fun. Rohini didn’t utter a single word and was just silent, sitting in the corner of the classroom. She couldn’t speak. The girls got scared now because Rohini wasn’t even blinking her eyes. She was just sitting and staring straight at the wall. That situation of Rohini was understandable because she was betrayed. What could she do? Fight? But why? Her person betrayed her, who was supposed to be her guard and best friend.
After 2-3 hours of continuous harassment, Malini enters the classroom. She sees Rohini and smiles at the girls. Rohini finally opens her mouth and asks her why? Why did she betray her? To that, Malini replies for fun. You are a Kerala person and are a new person. You should sit quietly and should not expect you be friends with us. You cannot enter our space. You are not supposed to make friends. That day, because your teacher yelled at us. Because of a new person in the class, my friends and I got shouted at, and then, of course, we should be punished for that.
Rohini heard all of this and gave a tight slap to Malini and said thank god I am not a part of your group and left the class. She did not feel bad for the first time. Because she knew she had given the right answer to Malini and then she decided to change her school. Her new school was better. She was accepted and loved by all her classmates. She asked her parents not to tell the real reason to the Principal because she did not want Malini and others to get punished she Rohini slapped her and replied to her bad deeds. Rohini was now happy in her new school because she knew that just because one group is bad, not all the school will consist of bad people. But, she took some time to trust a new person now since she had a bad experience.
Rohini was certainly a strong person. It is very difficult to trust new people again in your life after going through such a bad experience. She went through a really bad time, and it was not easy to cope with what she went through, but she stayed firm and crossed all the hurdles she found on her road to survive in a new place.
But it is very important that we start seeing people as humans and not judge them based on their appearance or the place they belong to. We are humans, let’s be human and treat others the way we want to be treated.
However, I am not happy with Rohini's decision to leave school. I wanted her to face her fears and complain to the authorities. I wanted her to get her parents to school. Because people like Malini need to understand that their actions could lead to a bad trauma. Being bad is worse. It's not a good thing to let go of such incidents.
Let me know how you felt about this story and what you learn from this.
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