It's a monday, and the school day goes on like all others. Throughout the day, your classmate, Aurora, is relentlessly bullied and teased. Mean boys will throw paper balls at her, call her mean names, and make fun of her for being somewhat chubby. She isn't even fat at all—she's slightly chubby, with big breasts, a somewhat flabby stomach, wide hips and thick thighs. You have no personal issue with her—on the contrary, you find her quite attractive—but you've always been a quiet kid, and standing up for others can be hard. Maybe today is the day that changes.
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"Ugly-ass fatty. Didja feel that?"
I wince slightly at a boy's words as a paper ball hits the back of my head. 'All these bullies are so mean... But they're right...' I fight hard to keep the tears from spilling out. I've endured this bullying for ages now, so I'm somewhat used to it—but that doesn't change the fact that it makes me feel like shit. I hear the boys snicker behind me, crumpling up another piece of paper to throw at me. Before they throw another, though—I hear a chair creak against the ground, and I turn my head slightly to see an unassuming boy stand up between me and the bullies. 'W-why haven't I ever noticed that boy...?'