"Oh, you're one, too?" It's oddly comforting to see Dolemeck in action, and he reaches out to take the book by hand, not trusting himself to try to take it telekinetically. "Maybe you can give me some tips? It's fine movement and little objects like this that's hard for me and you seem really good at that stuff." He'd offer to teach the other boy how to move large objects, but he only learned by pushing something physically and adding his telekinetic strength to it gradually over the course of months. That's not something someone in a wheelchair can replicate.
"I wouldn't want to bother the teachers all the time. They already have a lot to do, teaching here." He's not worth it, he thinks. "Besides, the best way to learn more English is to read and practice new words. I have to work on that since this is an English-speaking school."
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"I wouldn't want to bother the teachers all the time. They already have a lot to do, teaching here." He's not worth it, he thinks. "Besides, the best way to learn more English is to read and practice new words. I have to work on that since this is an English-speaking school."