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Short story – The big bully

Short story – The big bully

Once upon a time, there lived a young boy named Angula. He had brown hair, and was tall and fat. He bullied learners at school and at home, he even bullied his small sister Ndamona.

Angula was in grade four and his sister was in grade two, but she was smarter and kinder than her big brother, which is why Angula bullied her. They attend the same school in Windhoek at Eros Primary School (E.P.S). 

Everyone at school and home liked Ndamona, so Angula had a little jealousy in his heart. Angula always tried to make Ndamona feel embarrassed at school and at home but that never worked. 

One day, Angula went too far and called Ndamona on top of the school roof because he wanted to push Ndamona from the roof so she could die, but then a teacher came there at the right time to stop Angula from pushing her.

After that, Angula was expelled for three weeks. Before his three weeks ended, Angula realised that bullying others won’t give him the needs in life. When he went back to school, he was kind, and apologised to the other learners at school he bullied. He apologised to Ndamona a lot of times till she took his apologies, and they have since became closer to each other.

*Julien Ortman is a grade four learner at Namibia Primary School.