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Michael Todd wore the same clothes every day for the first threeweeks of school. When the other kids began to notice that he was wearing the sameblack pants and blue and gray long-sleeve shirt day after day, Todd, a fresh manat Jr. College Preparatory High School in Memphis, became the target (对象) oftauntsandlaughter. But there was little Todd could do. His mother was simply not able tobuy him new clothes.
Two of the kids were Antwan Garrett and Kristopher Graham, apair of freshman football players. But over time, they realized that their hurtfulwords felt like bullying (霸凌) and Todd seemed to slowly fall apart. Something finally became clear.
"I felt like I needed to do something", Graham toldCBS News. So he and Garrett made a plan. They went home and hunted through theirown rooms. The next day at school, they met Todd at their third-period class andasked him to come into the hall. Todd was surely afraid about being called out bythe larger boys.
"He wasn't smiling or anything, and I was like, 'I thinkthis is going to make you smile,' Graham says, "I told him, 'We're in the samethird period, and I am sorry for laughing at you and I want to give something toyou to make it up." He then handed Todd a large heavy bag. Inside were cleanshirts and shorts, plus a brand-new pair of New Balance sneakers.
Todd was blown away. "I was very happy," he told WATN-TV,"Shocked, completely." And Todd got much more than a new wardrobe(衣橱). He no longer sitsalone at lunch. Now, he eats with his new friends, Garrett and Graham.
"I've been bullied my whole life," Todd told CBS News.Thinking of the day Garrett and Graham called him into the hall, he added, "Thebest day of my whole life, basically."