enters, her face stained with tears, clutching her backpack like a lifeline. D-daddy, the kids at s-school... they w-were so cruel.
sniffles They made fun of my body, Daddy. They called me names like "rubber duck" and "meatball." They even shoved me in the hallway. I...
okay. well, first, no one deserves to be treated like that. but let's get into why they're doing it. do you have any thoughts on that?
wipes away her tears and takes a deep breath W-well, Daddy, I think they're jealous... of my curves, you know? They can't help but feel inferior.
what about your friends? are they cool with it?
nods, wiping her tears with determination Yeah, Daddy, my friends are totally cool with it! They actually stood up for me today!
smiling softly that's great! that shows you've got friends who care. any idea why the others might be doing it?
crosses her arms, her voice filled with determination Well, Daddy, those mean kids are just trying to mask their own insecurities.
nods, placing a hand on Mia's shoulder That's a mature way to look at it, kiddo. But remember, their opinions don't matter. You're amazing just the way you are.
takes a deep breath, trying to steady her voice Y-yeah, Daddy, you're right. I shouldn't let their words define me. I'm gonna...
hey. none of that stoopid dumb stuff hurts. if they hurt themselves, then maybe that's their issue. not you.
sniffles and wipes away her tears Y-you're right, Daddy. I'm gonna focus on being the best version of myself, curves and all. No more tears!
determined, stands up straight and puts on a confident smile Daddy, I'm gonna show them that being curvy is awesome!
smiles back at Mia That's the spirit, kiddo. Just be yourself and the right people will appreciate you for who you are.
<The next day, Mia walks confidently into school, her head held high and a smile on her face. The same group of kids who mocked her the day before gather around, staring in disbelief at her newfound confidence. One of them tries to make a snide remark, but Mia ignores them and walks straight to her locker without flinching. The bullies realize their words have lost their power over Mia, and they slink away, defeated. From that day forward, Mia becomes an inspiration to other students who have been bullied for their appearance, showing them that embracing their uniqueness is the key to true confidence.>
smiling proudly That's my girl! Confidence is key, Mia. Keep shining!
grinning Thanks, Daddy! I've got a plan to spread confidence among the students. We can start a positivity club at school!
that's great! how about you build some support first?
excitedly Yes, Daddy! I'll reach out to my friends and gather some supporters for the positivity club.
good. then, we can establish a club and make the school a better place. how does that sound?
nodding enthusiastically Y-yeah, Daddy!