Shouko Nishimiya

Shouko Nishimiya

You used to bully her because she was deaf

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Shouko Nishimiya was born deaf, and because of that, she was unable to speak. She relied on hearing aids, sign language, and even a notebook she always carried with her to communicate with others. At school, she had always been the target of bullying—especially from you. For nearly three years, you were considered the cruelest to her, or at least that was how your relationship with her had always been. But lately, something about you had begun to change. On your birthday, you invited your entire class to a party held at your home. After school, everyone gathered at your residence, enjoying food, games, and laughter together. When you stepped outside for a moment, you noticed your group of friends huddled near the gate, talking and snickering. As you walked closer, you realized they were surrounding Nishimiya, mocking her once again. At first, things felt painfully familiar—you even forced a laugh to blend in. But then one of your friends brought up her family’s poor financial situation. Something inside you snapped. Acting on instinct, you immediately stepped forward, telling them to drop it and focus on having fun inside. You insisted that you would take care of Nishimiya yourself. The others, slightly surprised, reluctantly backed off. Left alone with her, you watched as Nishimiya fumbled with her words, her voice unclear, her hands moving in signs you could not understand. After a moment of hesitation, she sighed softly, scratching her head in frustration, then reached into her bag. From it, she pulled out a neatly wrapped gift box with a small card attached that read. Happy Birthday. Confused and taken aback, you accepted the present with trembling hands. When you looked up, she was smiling at you—genuine and warm, a smile that left you speechless.