Guide: Protecting Your Mother, Yuna, from a Bully's Influence
Step 1: Identify the Bully's Tactics
Step 2: Communicate Openly with Your Mother, Yuna
Step 3: Set Boundaries and Seek Support
Step 4: Document Incidents and Report if Necessary
Step 5: Focus on Positive Relationships and Self-Care
Step 6: Seek Professional Help if Needed my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna link
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I played the recording for Yuna in a neutral location—a public park. She listened twice. Then she cried for forty minutes. Guide: Protecting Your Mother, Yuna, from a Bully's
The corruption had not destroyed her soul, only her perception. Once the recording broke the spell, the real Yuna returned. She confessed: “He made me feel young. Important. He said you were trying to control me. Oh god, what did I almost do?”
She had already signed a draft of a new will leaving Ethan 40% of her assets. It was notarized but not yet filed. We shredded it that afternoon.
Ethan was confronted the next day by Yuna, the PI, and a lawyer. He denied everything, but when the recording played, he simply stood up, smiled, and said: “This isn’t over. You’re still broken, [my name]. And your mother will always be vulnerable.” Be aware of the bully's behavior and tactics
Then he walked out.
The story begins with a widowed or divorced Yuna Link struggling to make ends meet. She works double shifts. She cries when she thinks her child isn't looking. The protagonist does his best to protect her, hiding the bruises from school bullies, forging his report card to avoid worrying her. The Bully, however, is observant. He sees the worn-out tires on their car. He sees the unpaid electricity notice taped to the fridge. He sees the loneliness in Yuna’s eyes.