"The only thing that's changed, Leo," she said, her voice steady for the first time in months, "is that I've stopped waiting for you to leave. My mother sees your mask, but I see the person behind it. And eventually, masks always slip."
A high school outcast, already broken by years of relentless bullying, must fight to save his seemingly perfect single mother, Yuna, from being seduced and systematically corrupted by his charismatic tormentor—who is now targeting the one person the protagonist has left.
Often depicted as a caring, perhaps overly trusting figure. She is the target of the manipulation, struggling to understand why her child is so distraught, while simultaneously being charmed by the bully’s facade. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna introv full
Marcus—the guy who had spent the last three years making my life a living hell—was holding a bouquet of lilies and wearing a smile that didn’t reach his cold, calculating eyes.
Instead of restricting their torment to the classroom, the antagonist escalates the conflict by invading the protagonist’s safe space—their home. "The only thing that's changed, Leo," she said,
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Bullying is a pervasive issue that can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or socioeconomic status. When a bully targets a family member, particularly a parent like Yuna, it can be especially distressing. The situation you're facing requires attention, care, and a supportive approach to ensure your well-being and that of your mother. Often depicted as a caring, perhaps overly trusting figure
I always thought the worst thing Yuna could do to me was happen within the four walls of our high school. I was wrong.