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**Title:** A Childhood Fight Story (Implicit)
**Summary:**
* The narrator, Duran Sobrevilla, shares a story from his 2nd-grade year (around 6-7 years old) when he moved to a new city.
* He became infatuated with a girl named Karen but soon felt overshadowed by a new student, Marcos, who had a rare condition giving him six fingers.
* Marcos gained popularity, especially among girls, due to his unique feature and breakdancing skills.
* Feeling jealous and eventually provoked, the narrator got into a fight with Marcos over a lunch incident (mocking an "egg cake" the narrator brought).
* During a second confrontation, the narrator defended himself, grabbing and bending Marcos's sixth finger, which led to Marcos crying out in pain and subsequently stopping his bullying behavior.
* The narrator reflects on the experience, feeling guilty for the harm caused, and jokingly shares a "moral" about not messing with someone who eats a humble lunch.
Here are the extracted key facts, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The narrator was in the second grade when the story took place.
2. The narrator was approximately 6 or 7 years old at the time.
3. The narrator had recently moved to a new city and started at a new school.
4. The narrator met a girl named Karen in their new school, who was initially in front of them.
5. A new boy, named Marcos, joined the school the day after the narrator.
6. Marcos had a rare physical characteristic: an extra finger (polydactyly).
7. Marcos became popular in school, partly due to his breakdancing skills.
8. The narrator initially didn't interact with Marcos due to dislike.
9. Marcos started bothering the narrator, leading to tension between them.
10. An incident involving an egg cake during lunch recess escalated the tension.
11. The narrator and Marcos got into a physical altercation during recess.
12. The narrator was prepared for a potential second fight with Marcos after class.
13. The second altercation occurred in a secluded area, away from teachers.
14. During the second fight, the narrator grabbed and bent Marcos's extra finger.
15. Marcos cried out in pain, and the narrator later felt guilty.
16. The altercation ended with Marcos no longer bothering the narrator.
17. The next day, Marcos was present, but the conflict had ceased.