By Rebecca Kim
She walks into the chattering, conversing school
Carefully, like a mouse, trying not to make a sound
Someone grips her shoulder
She freezes, unable to move
The teacher stops her and yells
Acting as if she was a hurricane, but she was nothing but a breeze
Now in trouble, for doing nothing
Who knew color was so crucial
Everybody staring, saying they would help
But it happens again, and again,
Like a song on repeat
What can she do, she’s just a little different
What can she do, but wait and wait