In the theater of youth, the bully is usually cast as a straightforward villain: a brute force met at the school gate, a tyrant of the lunchroom. But the most insidious antagonists are not content with merely bruising the body; they seek to corrupt the very sanctuaries we hold sacred. For me, that sanctuary was my mother, Yuna Link. My bully, a venomous chameleon named Kael, understood that breaking my spirit required more than shoving me into lockers. It required turning my greatest source of light into a shadow.
For three years, 16-year-old Kaito has been the shadow target of Silas Vane—the charming, ruthless king of their high school. Silas never leaves bruises. Instead, he isolates, humiliates, and erodes. But lately, the texts have stopped. The "accidental" shoves in the hallway have ceased. Kaito should feel relief. Instead, he feels a creeping dread. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna link
I've framed it as a psychological thriller/drama synopsis, which seems to fit the tense, high-stakes tone of the premise. The Siege of Sanctuary In the theater of
The Climax: Yuna Link, the woman who taught Kaito the meaning of integrity, looks him in the eye and says, "Maybe you're the bully, Kaito. Maybe you can't stand seeing me happy." Secure witnesses: For three years, 16-year-old Kaito has
