
Billy was the kind of boy who moved through life quietly. He kept his eyes lowered, his shoulders slightly hunched, as if he were trying to take up as little space as possible. At school, he rarely smiled. His classmates laughed at jokes, shared stories, and played loudly on the playground, but Billy stayed on the edges, watching with a distant expression.
It wasn’t that he didn’t want to join in. He simply didn’t know how. Laughter felt like something that belonged to other people — something bright and effortless that never quite reached him.
The Unexpected Visitor
One afternoon, a new student named Jordan joined Billy’s class. Jordan had a way of carrying joy with him, as if it followed him like sunlight. He laughed easily — not the loud, attention-seeking kind, but the warm, genuine kind that made people feel lighter just by hearing it.
Jordan noticed Billy sitting alone during recess, quietly tracing shapes in the dirt with a stick. Instead of walking past, he sat down beside him.
“What are you drawing?” Jordan asked, his voice bright.
Billy shrugged. “Nothing.”
Jordan grinned. “Well, it’s the best ‘nothing’ I’ve ever seen.”
Billy looked up, confused — and Jordan burst into a soft laugh, the kind that invited rather than pushed. Something about it loosened the tightness in Billy’s chest. He didn’t laugh, not yet, but he felt something shift.
The Gift of Laughter
Over the next few days, Jordan kept showing up — not forcing conversation, not demanding anything, just bringing his easy humor with him. He told silly stories about his dog, exaggerated tales about his little brother, and playful observations about the world around them.
One day, Jordan described trying to teach his dog to fetch a shoe, but was chased around the yard by a very determined puppy who refused to give it back. He acted out the scene with dramatic flair, arms flailing, eyes wide.
Billy tried to hold it in, but the laugh escaped — small at first, then fuller, then unstoppable. It surprised him so much that he covered his mouth, as if he had done something wrong.
Jordan just smiled. “There it is,” he said softly. “I knew you had a great laugh.”
What a great story. Jordan is the type of person that becomes a lifelong friend. 😉
Thank you! You’re correct! He is! We can all learn from Jordan.