At school, Bella encounters bullies, Megan and Chopao, who pick on her because she is different. Bella struggles to deal with their mean behavior while trying to focus on her studies. The bullying makes her initial days at school even more challenging, but she remains determined to persevere.
Bella didn't have any friends at first, feeling isolated and overwhelmed by Megan and Chopao's constant teasing. Their taunts make it difficult for her to feel comfortable or accepted, but Bella's resilience begins to show as she refuses to let their cruelty define her experience at school. She doesn't want to make friends with them, knowing that their behavior is wrong and harmful.
One evening, Bella tells her mother about the bullies, hoping for some comfort and advice. Morena listens with concern, offering support and guidance while keeping their magical past a secret. Bella hopes that with her mother's encouragement, she can find a way to deal with the bullies and eventually make genuine friends.
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The Witch's Daughter [Summarized Version] (By Jeff Anthony Lovete & A.I)
FantasyDiscover the Magic of "The Witch's Daughter"! Do you like thrilling tales of magic, bravery, family, and friendship? Then this story is just for you! Follow Bella, Morena, and Gloria as they navigate danger, uncover secrets, and fight against evil t...