My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna Fixed Access
At 4:00 PM, Sera showed up, assuming the meeting was in that hallway. She didn't see me or Yuna hidden behind the lockers. She met her friend, a co-conspirator, and they laughed.
Sera hugged my mother. Hugged her. And over Yuna's shoulder, Sera smiled at me. A victor's smile. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna fixed
Sera was the "popular bully"—the kind teachers adore. Rich parents, perfect grades, a smile that could disarm a security system. She had been tormenting me for two years because I refused to do her homework. But when I started fighting back (telling teachers, recording her threats), she realized the old tactics weren't working. So she evolved. At 4:00 PM, Sera showed up, assuming the
A first-person account of psychological warfare, family bonds, and the ultimate takedown. Sera hugged my mother
We hear the classic bullying stories every day: the shove in the hallway, the cruel nickname in class, the social media smear campaign. But what happens when the bully stops targeting you and starts targeting the person you love most? What happens when they try to corrupt your own mother?