Losing Friends
Over time, the children became more isolated. The popular kids started mocking them, using their parents’ transformations as ammunition. Those who once played with them now avoided them, afraid of becoming targets themselves. Gradually, their social circle shrank until it felt like they had no one left.
Being treated like outsiders at such a young age was painful. They had done nothing wrong, yet they were being punished for decisions made by their parents. The loneliness they felt at school made every day harder, and it seemed no one was willing to help.
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