"The Scar" is a short story written by Margaret Biggs. The story focuses on fourteen-year-old Chris who struggles hard to face the reality of his damaged arm. Throughout the story, you will get a clear view of what he is thinking about and how he approaches daily difficulties.
Chris wakes up early on a Wednesday morning, delighted to be able to see his beautiful English teacher, Mrs. Chadwick whom Chris likes a lot. Just then, he notices the deep, permanent scar on his arm as he recalls the unforgettable car accident four years ago. Since then, Chris's arm looks so awkward that he wishes it weren't there.
On his way to school, he reflects on his relationship with his best friend Pete; and how he has to give up playing sports because of his injuries. Surprisingly, he meets Mrs. Chadwick somewhere near the school gates. She mentions a drama production she is planning for the class and persuades Chris to audition later in the day. When Chris tells Pete about the issue, Phil Carter interrupts and mocks at Chris's bad arm. This has made Chris feels desperately miserable.
After Science lesson, he finds a seat at the back of the English classroom, still hesitating whether to audition or not. After the scripts are passed around, Pete and Carter have their turns, and Chris gets a chance as well.
As soon as it's two in the afternoon, everybody gathers at the notice board where a list of chosen actors and actresses is posted. Janetta has the part for Lady Treazle and Chris, Sir Peter, the main character. Phil is very unhappy with that and says nasty things to discourage Chris. After giving a thought, Chris decides to give up his role as Sir Peter.
Twice in that day, Chris bumps into Mrs. Chadwick. He tells her his decision to quit the drama, but Mrs. Chadwick reassures him by telling him that she was also in an accident years ago and lost one of her legs.
Startled by her confession, he ponders over her words and decides to do his best for Sir Peter's part.