Confrontation and Protection
Sunny faces intimidation from a wealthy classmate who warns her to stay away from Mr. Chuck, but when she stands her ground, the situation escalates into a physical altercation. Unexpectedly, Mr. Chuck intervenes, threatening to ruin the bully's life if they harm Sunny, revealing a protective side. However, Sunny's past trauma is hinted at when someone questions if Mr. Chuck's actions are truly different from her past tormentors.Will Sunny's resilience and Mr. Chuck's protection be enough to shield her from the escalating threats, or will her past catch up to her?
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