When Milo was asleep, Adella suddenly pulled Donti aside and asked, “Why didn’t you tell your brother what happened at school?”
“Big Sister Adella, keep your voice down.” Donti said as he dragged her out, “I can’t tell him.”
“Why can’t you tell him? You should let your big brother teach those little bastards a lesson. What gives them the right to call you and Murdock names and ransack your belongings?” Adella said furiously.
Donti whispered, “If they need to be taught a lesson, I can do it myself. But it wasn’t easy for my brother to decide to come here for Big Sister Miriam’s sake, so how can I trouble him at a time like this?”
After Donti started attending school, his classmates immediately figured out he was a refugee. That was because he had a different understanding of how daily lives went.
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