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Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna Link !new!: My Bully

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For Yuna, the bullying was a relentless background noise. It was the whispers when she walked into the cafeteria and the cruel memes that arrived like clockwork at 3:00 PM. She had built a wall between her school life and her home life, viewing her mother as the singular person who remained untainted by the cruelty of her peers. However, the bully, a girl named Maya, possessed a chilling kind of social intelligence. She realized that to truly hurt Yuna, she had to poison the well of her support system. : This page provides early access to new

In high school, he didn’t push me into lockers. He befriended me, learned my secrets, and then systematically used them to isolate me. He told my best friend I had mocked her dead father. He spread a rumor that I had cheated on a test—using a private conversation I’d had with him about my anxiety over grades. By senior year, I was alone. He did all of this with a smile, always ensuring no proof traced back to him. It was the whispers when she walked into

She laughed softly. “Sweetheart, that was four years ago. People change. He apologized for ‘youthful misunderstandings.’ He even brought me a thank-you card.”

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