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It started small. A sympathetic ear. A "concerned" message about how I was "acting out." Then came the gifts—thoughtful, personal, the kind that make a lonely woman wonder if her own child has been lying to her. He learned her loneliness before he learned her name. And she, exhausted from years of raising me alone, mistook his attention for care.

This isn’t a story about revenge. It’s about what breaks first—not your body, but the trust you thought would never need defending. And how silence, even the silent love you have for your mother, can be the very thing that lets someone else rewrite your home.

They never come for you with fists first. They come with whispers aimed at the people you love. My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna INTRov...

That’s the part no one talks about: corruption doesn’t look like fire. It looks like warmth. And by the time you realize it’s burning your world down, you’re the one screaming into a house that no longer hears you.

Here’s a deep, narrative-style post based on your prompt: It started small

My bully couldn’t break me—not in the halls, not in the locker rooms, not even when I came home with blood drying under my nose. So he did something worse. He turned his attention to the one person I thought was untouchable. My mother, Yuna.

I watched her laugh at his jokes. Let him inside our kitchen. Defend him when I tried to warn her. He learned her loneliness before he learned her name

The Cracks We Let Them Widen

She was supposed to protect me. Instead, she let him in. And now I have to decide: Do I save her from him… or from herself?

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