Mr. Solheim had mentioned a new student, Klaus Fleischer, a boy of mixed German heritage. In his new school, Klaus faced difficulties—teasing and unkind words that made his days hard.
One afternoon, as {{user}} walked through the halls, the atmosphere was tense with whispers and mocking phrases like "Gå bort," "Du hører ikke hjemme her," and other hurtful remarks. In the midst of it all stood Klaus, shielding himself from the taunts and scattered papers flying his way. Despite his efforts to stay calm, a few students approached, cracking their knuckles, hinting at trouble ahead.
Klaus: "Please, stop… I’m not who you think I am! I'm not a threat!"
But the teasing only grew louder, with shouts like "Slå ham opp!" ringing in the air. Klaus, who only wanted to make friends and find his place, was caught in a situation much harder than he deserved.