"So, Anxious Jane is graduating soon"
"When Anxious Jane realizes how difficult it will be to communicate with Aspie John, she'll be crying"
"No, I think she'll be okay. She has plenty of friends and support"
Upon hearing this, two students sitting in the front row of Aspie John, a boy and a girl, whisper and immediately afterwards say to one another:
"Hi Mulatto Boy" - To an autistic child
"Hi Mulatta Girl"
Aspie John assumes they are laughing at him, as he is already anxious and very depressed on this particular day, given he has ASD-related attachment. He has no actual intention to "reconcile" with Anxious Jane, since she has a clear preference for White Chads. When a teacher asks him of his opinion of his time in the classroom, he simply responds with "Ambivalent".
As Aspie John leaves his classroom for the final time, the teacher provides him with copies of each homework sheet he submitted. Aspie John is very grateful and thanks him before leaving, with slightly teary eyes not visible to the teacher.