Focus on shared positive experiences, away from the influence of the bully.
My bully tried to corrupt Yuna. He almost succeeded.
Then came Kael.
It’s my job to remind her.
Bullying narratives traditionally focus on direct victim-perpetrator dynamics. However, an emerging sub-trope involves the bully bypassing the primary victim to attack their most trusted support system: the mother. In the scenario the antagonist targets Yuna New—depicted as a caring but potentially naive or lonely mother—using deception, charm, or coercion to alienate her from her child. This paper argues that this trope amplifies emotional stakes by attacking the victim’s last safe haven. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna new
The narrative thrives on high tension as the protagonist desperately tries to expose the bully's true colors to Yuna before she completely falls for the deception. 👥 Key Characters
How a wedge can be driven between a mother and child. Focus on shared positive experiences, away from the
Yuna finds a pretext to enter the household. This is often disguised as a tutoring session, a group project, or an accidental, orchestrated meeting with the mother.
I sat down with my mother and explained the situation, showing her evidence of my bully's deceit. It was a difficult conversation, but ultimately, it brought us closer together. My mother apologized for doubting Yuna and me, and we began to work on rebuilding our relationship. Then came Kael
An exploration of how a family recovers after such a deep invasion of privacy and trust.