They say that I have CP. I don’t know what it means, but I have difficulty walking; you see, I find it difficult to control the movement of my arms and legs. As far as possible, I try to move around by myself. I like to watch the others play, but I take care to make sure that I stay out of their way. Of course, everyone around is quite eager to help, but I have a very special friend, Anant. He is always by my side, ready to
help me. I really like him.
I think I will take him home this time when I go home for my holidays. We will have lots of fun together.
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