When I started karate (空手道) class a few years ago, I didn't know a single person. I felt ashamed of having no idea how to do any of the moves. Even though I liked the learning part, I did not like the feeling-worse-than-everyone part!
But one day after class while I was putting my shoes on, a girl named Abigail said, "That last kick we practiced is so hard for me, and you're so good at it."
"You must have confused me with someone else," I replied. "I'm not good at any of it."
"In that case, I'm in trouble," she joked, "because you're the one I stand behind and copy in class."
I laughed, "Seriously?"
"Seriously!" she laughed, too. After that, we became great friends. However, a few months later when Abigail's mom got a job in a different state and she had to move away, I was rather sad. I had a tough time going to the karate class for a while after that because I missed Abigail so much.
Then, a girl named Ava joined my class. She was always quiet. Until one day we finally had a conversation.
"It must be weird (怪异的) being the new one in class." I said.
"So weird!" said Ava. "You do things really differently than we did at my old dojo (柔道馆)."
I suddenly realized she'd been silent only because she was new. We started talking more , and we got along so well that we started hanging out after class. Then, almost a year later, guess who showed up at karate.
"This is so cool." I said, giving Abigail a huge hug. "What are you doing here?"
"My mom's job in New York didn't work out," she explained. "So we got to move back."
"That's the best news ever!" I said. "You have to meet my dear friend Ava. And Ava, meet my dear friend Abigail."
I put my arms around their shoulders. Feeling very excited, I told them I hoped we could get along well and be close friends, while Abigail and Ava stared at each other with some hesitation and an uncertain smile.
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Things seemed all right at first.
One day, I simply could not stand it anymore.