Aaron, while he had been preparing for the meal, working as hard as was need and requested, was approached by the boy Jack, who, upon meeting, had definitely not befriended. "Oh, you," Aaron said. "So you're apologizing to me. You're sorry, you say. Then you admit that what happened today was fully your fault, and it would be perfectly acceptable to punch you in the face, back then. Those jokes of yours were inappropriate and offensive, Jack, and you should have known this, but you didn't, and played the part of the bully and fool. Do you have any idea how many of us have lived, and what sort of things we have gone through? I feel like you don't. But I'm not the one you should be apologizing to. The ones you should be apologizing to are those you insulted, who were the ones that were really effected. But, Jack, if you promise never to insult one of us again with your derogatory jokes again, I'll try to be your friend."