My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna
Then, she began questioning me. “Are you sure you’re not exaggerating? You’ve been so stressed lately.”
Leo set a trap. He purposely left his phone out with a fake recording app visible, knowing Kai wouldn't be able to resist gloating. When Kai cornered him in the kitchen, thinking Yuna was at the store, he let it all out.
Standing in the doorway, Kai offered a sympathetic hand to her shoulder. "It’s okay, Yuna. Some kids just lose their way. At least you have someone here who cares." The Counter-Move my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna
Kai leaned back, his posture the picture of relaxed innocence. He didn't look like a bully. He looked like the perfect son. "I just figured since Leo is always so quiet at school, he might need a little help breaking the ice at home," Kai said, his eyes meeting Leo’s with a razor-sharp glint. The Slow Erosion
Should we continue with a chapter on at school, or focus on Leo and Yuna rebuilding their relationship? Then, she began questioning me
That’s when I knew: he wasn't trying to corrupt her with malice. He was trying to corrupt her with pity .
And I realized: corruption only wins when love forgets to look closely. My bully didn’t want Yuna. He wanted the version of her that existed without me. But mothers, the good ones, don’t exist without their children. He purposely left his phone out with a
Leo’s blood ran cold. He tried to tell her, but Yuna wouldn't hear it. "Kai is a godsend, Leo. Why are you being so suspicious? Maybe you’re just jealous of how well we get along." The Breaking Point