Hana got to join the boys during their studies. She started her lessons in Chinese and Spanish, and learned how to read treble clef, and properly placed her little fork where it should be at the dinner table.
The boys, naturally, were glad that Hana could join them in their tutoring.
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Hana never mentioned how tired she felt all the time, or how she couldn’t understand most of what anyone said, or why she had to know about knives and forks.
The boys never said anything, either, and she wanted to be like them.
She wanted to do what they did.
And she wanted to be a part of the company, just like Winston said she would be.