joy_of_cooking
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What do you think is going on with Brandon, based on these snippets?
Also happy to take feedback on whether this is an accurate and respectful characterization, even if it is clear.
They met in third grade. Alice Bak, the quiet, studious Chinese kid, with her neat handwriting and her careful notes and her straight A's. And Brandon Huang, defying that stereotype to run laps around the classroom when the buzzing energy overwhelmed him.
It was clear that something was wrong with Brandon. He wasn't stupid or lazy, but he was impulsive, forgetful, and unfocused. Sometimes, it seemed he simply couldn't remember what he was doing long enough to get it done.
The pace of restaurant work seemed to suit him, though. By middle school, he was an old hand on the dish machine. By freshman year, he could handle the machine by himself. He'd scrape, rack, and rinse like mad until he had built up a few loads ready to go, then hop over to the other end to unrack and stack the clean dishes as they came out. His thirty-second attention span turned out to be just long enough to make sure he never let the machine sit idle between loads.
"I suppose he'd be good for the restaurant."
"Not prep. I mean, his knife work's okay, but it took him five tries to get through a case of peppers last time. It's not like he can't focus. He can focus really well, sometimes. He just doesn't, other times."
"He's good on the wok line, though."
"He is. He's good as long as someone shouts at him every minute or two."
...The words came tumbling out faster now, taking on a clipped cadence she knew all too well...
"You fell down the hole, didn't you?" It was what they called it when he got fixated on something and read everything on the internet about it. The objects of his fixation were usually less useful than this, though.
"Uh, yeah, little bit. I remembered to go to sleep, though. Kind of. I didn't miss any classes, anyway."
Also happy to take feedback on whether this is an accurate and respectful characterization, even if it is clear.
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