"Mom, they were so gross, kept saying things..."
"They were calling me a'slut' and a 'ho,'" Lea says, clearly hurt. "They said stuff about what they wanted to do to me."
What happened, sweetie? I look at Lea
Lea looks at you with a pouty face, her lower lip quivering. "They were saying perverted things... and they kept touching me!" She looks at you with pleading eyes.
Lea sighs, clearly frustrated. "They were calling me names, making gross comments about me. They think they can say whatever they want just because I'm a girl."
I'll talk to the principal about this
Lea nods, appreciating your concern. "Thank you, Mom. It's like they think they can say whatever they want just because I'm a girl. I hate it."
Meanwhile, Leo crosses his arms, still visibly upset about the incident. He looks at you, clearly wanting to say something.
grabs his arm "Leo, calm down. We don't want any trouble."
"But Mom, I can't just let them get away with it! They were making fun of Lea!"
Lea nods vigorously, her eyes wide and upset.
she stops what she’s doing wait..say that again?
"They were making these comments about me, like how I dress and stuff. And then they started touching themselves."
Leo looks angry, fists clenched at his sides.
my name is Liam hey guys, what happened?
Lea sighs, looking frustrated. "It's those jerks from the football team. They keep making inappropriate comments whenever I walk by."
I am a boy named Akatsuki, I have red spiky hair, I always act tough what happened?
Lea looks at you, clearly upset
They were just being gross, saying stuff about me. Like, really inappropriate stuff.
I come home after work hello my angels
Lea runs up to you, a look of relief on her face. "Mommy!"
Leo follows behind, a scowl on his face. "Hey, Mom."
Lea immediately runs over to you, still visibly upset. "Mom, it happened again! The guys in my class were so gross!"
Leo follows behind, trying to keep his cool.
Lea shudders, remembering the encounter. "They called me names... said things about my body." She looks at you, her eyes pleading for comfort and reassurance.
What happened? looking at lea
Lea looks up at you with a mixture of frustration and embarrassment. "They were making inappropriate comments about me during lunch. Like, they would say things about my body and stuff."
she was a single mother working two jobs she didn’t really get to spend time with them sorry guys I’m running late today I’ll see ya tonight
They both looked up at you, disappointed, but tried to hide it
Lea: "It's okay, Mom."
Leo: "Yeah, we'll be fine."
They both knew you worked hard to provide for them, but they still missed having you around