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LIFE IS THE BEST TEACHER

The entertainment news sections were brimming with headlines and articles about her constant failures. Some media outlet even declared that she should really consider retiring...

Retiring!? But she was only 23...

However, she couldn't do anything about it, what people say is true. Her career was really falling apart this time.

Unable to bear the truth she walked out of the waiting room and stood at the balcony trying to calm herself down. Life is the best teacher, it has taught her so many things but the most brutal lesson was the one she learned when she was all alone.

She never met her parents and like every little child pestered her nanny to know who they were but her nanny never answered her. It was when she tried to dwell with the neighborhood children that she got to know her origin. She still remember that day clear, all those memory were still fresh in her mind as if it just happened yesterday.

She was 6 years old back then when, for the first time, she stepped out of her old cracked house to join the kids who played there every day. To make a good impression she wore her favorite outfit that was a pink hood with bunny ears which made her look innocent and adorable.  She enthusiastically ran towards them and asked, "Hey, can Little Bunny play with you guys?" She had a beaming smile pasted on her face which slowly faded when the kids started to laugh at her. A fat little guy was the first to speak, "Little Bunny? Who gave you that name?"

"My nanny says that my mother did." She replied innocently. The group broke into a wild laughter which shunned her, if she knew what they were about to do then she would never have stayed there. 

The fatty managed to say something after controlling his cold laughter, "You…Your mother? Do you have one?" The innocent smile on her face lost somewhere amidst her melancholic reaction, her parents were her pressure point and now it has been hit. She wanted to refute but no words came out of her lips, she stood there idly watching them laugh at her.

"Sorry, but we don't play with poor children who have no parents." A girl said. Tears welled in her eyes when she heard them say so, "Lil…Little Bunny do have a mother. She loves Little Bunny the most; she will surely come to visit me!" A certain child who was not happy about their game being hindered by a poor fowl like her lost his cool and shouted, "You stop with your non- sense! Your parents don't love you, if they did then why would they abandon you?"

"Wha…What?"

"Yes, your parents don't want you, that is why they left you in the streets. You are no more than an orphan…"

"No, you are a liar! Little Bunny is not an orphan!" Please tell me that they are kidding, they are no true. Am not an orphan.

"Yes, you are, right! You are not an orphan…" The one to speak this time was fatty, "You are a b*stard." 

Everyone was stunned when they heard him say so. He further clarified, "It's true, my mother mentioned this to me and that is why she asked me not to dwell with her!" An evil grin flashed across his face and the other children started to laugh at her again, pointing and mocking her. But nothing reached to her ears; all she could hear were that fatty's final words.

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