fat little sister '' lst prt

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part 2 a.k.a last part

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With the support of her brothers and the new initiatives at school to combat bullying, Y/n was determined to regain her confidence. However, she still felt self-conscious about her bald head. To help her feel more comfortable, her brothers took her shopping for wigs, hoping it would give her some semblance of normalcy.

They found a beautiful wig that matched her natural hair color and style. When Y/n put it on, she felt a bit more like herself, although the trauma of the bullying still lingered. Her brothers reassured her that she looked beautiful, and she slowly started to believe them.

Returning to school wearing the wig was a nerve-wracking experience. Y/n felt eyes on her as she walked through the halls, but she held her head high, determined not to let the bullies win.

One day, during lunch, Y/n was sitting with a few friends who had been supportive throughout her ordeal. They were chatting and laughing, and for a moment, Y/n felt almost normal. But then, she noticed the group of girls who had bullied her approaching. Her heart raced, and she instinctively reached up to make sure her wig was secure.

The leader of the group, the girl with the scissors and clippers from before, sneered as she looked at Y/n. "Nice wig," she said sarcastically. "Trying to hide the damage we did?"

Y/n felt a surge of fear and anger, but before she could respond, one of her friends stood up. "Leave her alone," she said firmly. "Haven't you done enough?"

The girl smirked but seemed momentarily taken aback by the confrontation. "Whatever," she muttered, turning to leave with her group.

Y/n's friend turned to her and squeezed her hand. "Don't let them get to you, Y/n. You're stronger than they are."

After school, Y/n went home, feeling a mix of relief and anxiety. She was glad her friends stood up for her, but the encounter had shaken her. As she entered the house, she found her brothers waiting for her in the living room.

"How was school?" Matt asked, noticing the tension in her posture.

"It was okay," Y/n said, trying to sound nonchalant. "The girls who bullied me tried to say something, but my friends stood up for me."

Nick sighed. "I'm glad your friends are there for you, but it shouldn't have to be like this. Did you tell the principal?"

Y/n shook her head. "No, I just wanted to get home."

Chris stepped forward. "You know, you don't have to hide who you are or what you're going through. Wearing a wig is fine if it makes you comfortable, but don't let it define you. You're more than your hair, Y/n."

She looked at her brothers, seeing the concern and love in their eyes. "I know. It's just hard sometimes."

Nick nodded. "We understand. And we're here to support you every step of the way."

That evening, Y/n decided to take a bold step. She filmed a short video with her brothers, addressing the bullying and her journey so far. In the video, she removed her wig, revealing her bald head, and spoke openly about her struggles and the importance of self-acceptance.

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