SCARLETT Enisa was even fun to be with than I thought. She made the class less boring, cracking jokes and performing a mimicry of the lecturer’s pattern of speech in low tones.Even Katherine couldn’t help chuckling at the solo performance. Students let out relieved sighs and groans once the bell rang for lunch. I helped Katherine gather her books and carried her bag. “Sure you can carry both our bags?”“Of course. You don’t need to stress much given your condition.” Katherine eye rolled, but there was smile in her eyes. “I’m pregnant, Scarlett, not handicapped.”“No shade to pregnancy and pregnant women, including you Katherine, but I think pregnancy should be classified under temporary disability, until the woman gives birth.” Enisa commented, carrying her own bag. “Disabled people aren’t allowed to do some certain kind of activities because of their condition. Same goes for pregnant women. I heard doing little things like wearing your own shoes or bending to pick stuff from th
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