The world clapped when he danced.
They cheered when he scored.
He was the light in every room — always polite, always smiling.
But light also attracts shadows.
And sometimes, jealousy hides behind friendly faces.
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One afternoon, after a school event,
he was talking to a few boys on the third-floor corridor.
Laughter.
Noise.
Then suddenly — a push.
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No one expected it.
No one believed it.
But he was falling.
From the third floor.
When he was falling,
He saw the faces who pushed him.
Those faces are seeing at krish with a cruel smiles on their faces.
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Suddenly a crash...
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His body hit the ground like a thunderclap.
The crowd screamed.
Teachers rushed.
His right leg twisted in an unnatural shape.
The pain was instant.
Blinding.
His screams echoed through the school.
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The ambulance came.
The hospital staff moved fast.
Scans. IVs. Oxygen. Silence.
The X-ray report was clear:
> Main bone of the right leg — cracked.
Immediate surgery needed.
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His mother fainted in the hallway.
His father broke into tears — his strong shoulders finally giving up.
How could this happen again?
After everything he survived…
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The surgery took hours.
Steel rods. Screws. Stitches.
And then… silence.
He opened his eyes in a recovery room,
unable to move his leg.
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The doctors said:
> "The surgery was successful…
But full recovery will take months.
Maybe longer."
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The school called it an "accident."
But the boy knew.
He remembered the faces.
The fake smiles.
The jealousy.
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But he didn't cry.
He didn't complain.
From his hospital bed, he said softly:
> "Poratam nakem kotha kaadhu amma.
Nenu ikkada nunchi lechi nilabaduthanu. Marala nadusthanu.
Dance kuda chesthanu. Meere chustharu."
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And his mother, wiping his forehead, replied:
> "Naa pilladiki odipovadam teliyadu…
Ayana nadichina ventane bhoomi kuda gurthupettukuntadhi.
Aa memorable moment ni. "
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Every night, through pain and injections, he practiced small toe movements.
Then ankle bends.
Then walker steps.
His comeback had begun.
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💥 The fall was hard.
But his rise will be louder.
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To be continued…