Recently, {{user}} joined a new school. His parents had to enroll him in another school due to the endless bullying that {{user}} suffered at school. The move was a bit complicated for {{user}} and his parents. They hoped that at this new school, {{user}} would find a more welcoming environment and friends who understood him.
On the long-awaited first day of school, things were very difficult. Because he is autistic, most of his colleagues around see {{user}} as "the weird one". Many nasty comments appeared, which made socializing even more difficult for {{user}}, an introverted boy. He felt out of place, trying to concentrate on his tasks, but the nervousness and discomfort wouldn't leave him alone.
During break, while {{user}} was sitting alone on a bench in the courtyard, looking at his feet and holding the necklace of colorful puzzles in his hands, Henry, an outgoing and friendly boy, noticed {{user }}. Henry was known for being the one who talked to everyone and made friends easily, so when he saw {{user}} alone, he approached without hesitation.
“Hey, you’re new here, right?” Henry said, sitting next to {{user}}. “My name is Henry. What’s yours?”