Leon is not doing well

Leon, he's my best friend, he's in the same class as me. We laugh all the time, we play and sometimes we even come home together after school because we live next door. We have known each other since we were very young, even if we are not very old.

Leon has been a little weird for a few weeks now.

He doesn't laugh with me anymore. He looks so sad and when I talk to him he refuses to answer ...

I know playing ball is his favorite game. So I had to offer him! Yet he remains all alone at recess and no longer wants to play with me.

Leon doesn't eat much in the canteen. I give him my dessert, thinking he'd be happy to have a second chocolate cookie. I know he loves them, but he doesn't want them.

As we came home from recess, I went through the bathroom and it was very, very rushed! I find myself facing Leon, who comes out of the toilet with wet eyes. I decide to talk to the teacher.

If you see that a friend of yours doesn't feel like playing anymore, loses their appetite or cries a lot. Tell an adult, your mistress, one of your parents, or 1-800-422-2253 (Child Protective Services ) because they can help.

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