One day I told him about the boys of the neighborhood, about their mocking.
He said, "That's because they don't understand."
"They should understand, I said. I didn't want to cry, but I was crying.
"If your mother had diabetes, what would they say?"
"I don't know."
"This is like diabetes. She's not well. That's all."
Was that what he told himself? That she was not well? That she might get better? I don't know.

Author: Jerry Pinto

One day I told him about the boys of the neighborhood, about their mocking.<br />He said, "That's because they don't understand."<br />"They should understand, I said. I didn't want to cry, but I was crying.<br />"If your mother had diabetes, what would they say?"<br />"I don't know."<br />"This is like diabetes. She's not well. That's all."<br />Was that what he told himself? That she was not well? That she might get better? I don't know. - Jerry Pinto


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