Betty or as everyone called her big Betty was a different kind of girl at school she didn't look like the others while many of the students wore fancy clothes and spoke with the confidence of wealth Betty wore simple clothes and spoke with the humble tone of a mechanic's daughter her father worked hard in the dusty garage fixing cars and making sure the family had enough to eat Betty didn't mind being different but the other kids did every day at school she was teased and bullied the loudest and cruelest Bully was Robinson he was the school's
star Rich popular and always looking for someone to bring down and Betty became his favorite Target why are you even here Robinson would shout at her laughing as his friends joined in you don't belong in this school you're just a poor mechanic's daughter you don't fit in with us Betty's heart would sink but she tried not to cry she knew they didn't understand her they didn't know how hard her father worked to send her to that school hoping she would get a chance to have a better future One day things went too far during lunch
as Betty was walking across the schoolyard Robinson and his friends were waiting for her she didn't know what was coming but she was about to find out without warning Robinson grabbed a bucket full of something smelly and began to pour it all over Betty this is what you deserve he said laughing with his friends you're nothing but a fat poor girl who doesn't belong here Betty stood Frozen feeling the cold disgusting mess soaking into her clothes her class mates around her laughed and pointed Betty wanted to disappear she wanted to run away and never come
back but then she thought of her father who worked tirelessly every day to send her to this school Betty's face burned with tears but she didn't cry instead she lifted her head and with all the strength she could gather she said I may be different but I am strong I am more than what you think of me I don't need your approval to be proud of who I am Betty covered in the mess they had thrown at her turned and walked away she didn't need to stay there any longer when Betty got home that day
she felt like a huge weight was pressing down on her chest she had managed to keep her tears in check until she reached the front door as soon as she walked into the house she couldn't hold it anymore the tears streamed down her face and her father who was busy fixing a car in the garage quickly noticed Betty what's wrong he asked his voice full of concern Betty wiped her eyes with the back of her hand and tried to speak but the words got stuck in her throat finally she managed to choke out I don't
want to go back to school Dad they they bullied me again Robinson and His Friends they they poured they poured something on me I don't belong there I can't take it anymore her father set down his tools and walked over to her his hands warm and gentle as he cued her face Betty my dear I know it's hard I know they're Trea treating you badly and it hurts me to see you go through this but you mustn't give up you are strong and you are more than they can ever understand Betty shook her head but
they keep saying I don't belong they keep making fun of me I'm not like them dad I will never be like them her father smiled softly though there was sadness in his eyes you don't have to be like them you are special in your own way and that is enough don't let their words tear you down you are going to school because you deserve an education and no one can take that from you they may try to hurt you with their words but you have to rise above them Betty sniffled still not fully convinced what
if it doesn't get better what if they keep bullying me then we'll fight back her father said firmly not with violence or anger but with your strength and if they continue you report it to someone who can help you don't stay quiet Betty you have a voice and it matters Betty felt comforted by her father's words but she still wasn't sure if she could go back to school the next day she was afraid but her father's encouragement gave her the courage she needed to at least try okay Dad I'll go back but I'll tell my
teacher I'll tell her what's been happening her father nodded and gave her a warm hug good I'm proud of you always remember you are my Brave daughter and nothing can change that the next morning Betty went to school with a heavy heart she was still nervous still scared of what might happen but she knew she had to try she found herself walking slowly to her classroom her hands shaking in her Pockets when she reached the door she took a deep breath and walked inside as she entered her teacher Mrs Matthews was sitting at her desk
grading papers Betty hesitated for a moment before she approached her excuse me Mrs Matthews Betty began her voice quiet but firm I need to talk to you about something Mrs Matthews looked up from her papers with a distracted expression yes Betty what is it Betty gathered her courage her heart pounding in her chest some students have been bullying me Robinson and His Friends keep teasing me calling me names and yesterday they even they poured something on me they said I don't belong here because I'm not rich like them I I don't know what to do
Mrs Matthews stared at her for a moment her expression unreadable Betty I'm sure it's just a understanding maybe they were just joking you know how teenagers can be she went back to her papers without saying much more Betty felt her stomach drop she had expected a little more support but instead Mrs Matthews seemed to dismiss her but Mrs Matthews it wasn't a joke Betty said trying to hold back more tears it really hurt please you have to do something it's not right Mrs Matthews sighed clearly annoyed Betty I'm very busy right now maybe you should
try to ignore them I'm sure it will pass just focus on your studies and stay away from those boys Betty stood there shocked and disappointed she had hoped for understanding for help but it seemed like Mrs Matthews wasn't going to do anything with a heavy heart Betty turned and walked out of the classroom the next day Betty tried to keep her head down at school she wanted to avoid Robinson and his friends at all costs but Robinson had other plans he had a new way to embarrass her and he wasn't going to stop until he
had done it during lunch Robinson and His gang spotted Betty walking down the hallway she was holding her books close to her chest trying to stay unnoticed but Robinson smiled and whispered something to his friends they laughed and followed him as he walked toward her hey big Betty Robinson shouted his voice echoed down the hall and a few students turned to watch Betty froze in her tracks she didn't want trouble but she could feel it coming where are you running to mechanic's daughter Robinson sneered stepping in front of her his friends formed a circle around
them blocking her path Betty didn't say anything she just kept her eyes on the ground hoping he'd leave her alone not going to talk huh Robinson teased well don't worry I brought you a little gift Betty looked up just in time to see Robinson holding a plastic bottle before she could react he poured the liquid over her head it was warm it smelled awful it was urine the hallway filled with gasps and laughter some students covered their mouths in shock While others giggled nervously Betty stood there Frozen as the liquid dripped down her hair and
onto her clothes she felt every stare every laugh like a knife cutting into her Robinson tossed The Empty Bottle on the floor and laughed now you smell like where you belong with the trash he said his voice full of Cruelty Betty couldn't hold back her tears anymore she turned and ran she didn't know where she was going she just needed to get away her heart felt like it was breaking and the laughter ringing in her ears made her want to disappear she found an empty Corner near the Janitor's Closet and slid to the floor she
hugged her knees to her chest and let the tears flow she cried so hard her whole body shook why she whispered to herself why do they hate me why do they treat me like this she thought of her dad how he always told her to stay strong but right now she didn't feel strong she felt small and worthless as she sat there lost in her sadness she heard a soft voice Betty she looked up and saw Mrs Evans the school counselor standing there Mrs Evans had heard someone crying and came to see what was wrong
her face was full of concern what happened Betty Mrs Evans asked gently kneeling next to her Betty hesitated at first but then everything came pouring out she told Mrs Evans about Robinson the bullying and how he had just poured urine on her she told her how the teacher didn't believe her when she tried to report it before Mrs Evans listened carefully her face growing more serious with each word when Betty finished Mrs Evans put a hand on her shoulder Betty I am so sorry this happened to you this is not okay and you don't deserve
this you are not the problem they are Betty sniffled her voice shaking but no one cares the teacher didn't care when I told her well I care Mrs Evans said firmly and I'm going to make sure this doesn't happen again she helped Betty to her feet and walked her to her office Betty felt shaky and embarrassed but Mrs Evans kindness gave her a small sense of hope once in the office Mrs Evans gave Betty a towel to clean herself and a cup of water to drink then she picked up the phone Betty watched as Mrs
Evans called the principal her voice was calm but serious as she explained everything that had happened Betty couldn't hear what the principal said but Mrs Evans nodded firmly suddenly Mrs evans's expression darkened as she listened to the principal on the other end of the phone Betty sat in the chair across from her nervously wiping her tears with a tissue she could see Mrs Evans frowning her grip tightening on the phone as the conversation went on but sir Mrs Evans said firmly this is unacceptable Behavior a student has been humiliated the principal's next words were slow
and cold tell her she can find another school if she's unhappy here Robinson's father has always supported this institution he is the reason we have new classrooms and sports facilities he is the one who ensures our programs are well funded we cannot afford to lose his sponsorship because of one girl complaining about bullying Betty doesn't belong here anyway does she let her father send her somewhere else Mrs Evans froze her jaw tightening Betty who had been listening anxiously felt her heart sink to her stomach Tears welled In Her Eyes again but this time they weren't
just from sadness they were from anger was her life really worth so little to these people did Money mean more than her pain sir this isn't about sponsorship Mrs Evans said her voice low and trembling with frustration this is about doing what's right the principal interrupted once more his voice sharp and final enough I've made my decision drop it Mrs Evans tell her father to find her a different school if he can't handle this one good day before Mrs Evans could respond the line went dead the principal had hung up for a moment the office
was silent Betty sat there her chest rising and falling as she tried to keep herself from breaking down completely Mrs Evans placed the phone back on its receiver with a shaky hand she looked at Betty her eyes filled with sadness and apology Betty Mrs Evans began but Betty didn't wait to hear the rest she stood up abruptly her chair screeching against the floor so that's it Betty said her voice trembling I'm supposed to just leave because I'm not rich enough to matter Betty please sit down Mrs Evans pleaded I didn't agree with him I'm going
to figure something out Betty shook her head her tears spilling freely now what's the point no one cares no one ever cared her voice cracked and she ran out of the office ignoring Mrs Evans calls for her to come back she didn't stop running until she was outside the school Gates the cold wind stung her cheeks but she didn't care she just needed to get away to escape the weight pressing down on her chest as she walked home her mind was a whirlwind of emotions anger hurt betrayal how could the school the very Place meant
to protect and nurture her be so cold and heartless she thought of Robinson's smile his cruel laughter and how Untouchable he seemed no one could stand up to him because of his father's power and influence by the time she reached her house Betty was shaking partly from the cold and partly from the storm raging inside her she opened the door to find her father working on an old car engine in their small garage his hands were covered in grease and he was humming a soft tune completely unaware of the pain his daughter was carrying when
he saw her his smile faded Betty what happened he asked wiping his hands on a rag he could see the tears in her eyes the way her shoulders slumped as if the weight of the world was on them Betty couldn't hold it in anymore she collapsed into his arms sobbing uncontrollably I can't go back Dad she cried I can't they poured urine on me they laughed at me and the principal said he said I don't belong there because I'm not rich like them her father's arms tightened around her his face hardening as she spoke he
didn't interrupt her letting her pour out everything The Bullying the principal's words the feeling of being worthless when she finished her father took a deep breath Betty he said softly pulling back to look into her tear stre face you're my daughter you're strong and no amount of money or power can take away your worth I'm proud of you and no one not Robinson not his father not that principle can change that but I can't do it dad she whispered I can't face them anymore her father's eyes filled with both pain and determination you won't have
to face them alone Betty we're going to fight this I don't know how yet but I won't let them win the next day at school Betty went to the library during lunch she sat in a corner trying to stay away from everyone she felt sad and tired from all the bullying she opened a book but couldn't focus as she sat quietly Robinson came into the library he spotted her sitting alone and walked straight to her this time he was alone well look who's here Robinson said with a sneer as he sat across from her Betty
didn't look up she didn't want to talk to him you think think you can hide in here Robinson continued you're such a loser big Betty ugly stupid and poor what's a mechanic's daughter doing in this school anyway you don't belong here Betty clenched her fists under the table but didn't say a word she didn't want to give him the satisfaction of seeing her upset look at me when I'm talking to you Robinson yelled slamming his hand on the table Betty flinched and slowly looked up at him I'm not going to stop you know Robinson said
his eyes cold you're going to leave this school one way or another you have to pay for what your miserable father did to my mother Betty stared at him confused what are you talking about she asked her voice trembling Robinson leaned back in his chair folding his arms across his chest oh you don't know he said with a cruel laugh you really don't know typical your father's such a coward he didn't even tell you the truth tell me what Betty demanded her voice louder now she was scared but she needed answers what did my dad
do to your mom Robinson's smirk disappeared replaced by a look of pure hatred go and ask your useless pathetic father about a woman named Bonita he hissed ask him what he did to her then maybe you'll understand why I hate you and why I will never stop until you're gone Betty's heart raced as Robinson stood up towering over her he leaned down his face inches from hers you're just as pathetic as he is he said his voice dripping with disgust go home and ask you foolish girl with that Robinson turned and walked away leaving Betty
Frozen in her seat the library was silent again but inside Betty's head it felt like a storm was raging her mind was spinning who was Bonita what could her dad have done to Robinson's mom why hadn't he told her anything about this Betty's chest tightened as tears filled her eyes she couldn't understand why Robinson hated her so much and now he had dropped a bombshell that made everything even more confusing she grabbed her bag and left the library unable to sit still any longer the rest of the school day passed in a blur Betty couldn't
focus in class couldn't eat during lunch couldn't think about anything other than Robinson's words by the time the final bell rang she felt like she was carrying a mountain on her shoulders when she got home her dad was in the garage working on a car as usual Betty stood in the doorway watching him for a moment she didn't know how to bring it up but she knew she had to she needed answers Dad she called softly her father looked up and smiled but his smile faded when he saw her face what's wrong Betty he asked
setting down his tools Betty hesitated clutching her bag I need to ask you something she said of course what is it her father asked wiping his hands who is Bonita Betty asked and what happened between between you and Robinson's mom her father froze the color drained from his face and he stared at her in shock where did you hear that name he asked his voice low Robinson Betty said he said you did something to his mom he said that's why he hates me her father let out a deep sigh and looked down at the ground
he seemed to be searching for the right words to say Betty waited anxiously her heart beating fast Betty he began slowly Bonita was a woman I knew a long time ago she liked me back then she thought we would end up together but I never felt the same way about her Betty blinked in surprise you didn't love her she asked her father shook his head firmly no Betty I didn't I tried to make that clear to her but she refused to let go of the idea I Met Your Mother later and I fell in love
with her we got married and Bonita didn't take it well Betty tilted her head confused she was angry because you married mom yes her father said with a small bitter smile she felt like I betrayed her but there was never anything between us I tried to explain that but she wouldn't listen she hated me after that I guess she told Robinson about it and now he's taking out her anger on you Betty frowned so Robinson is bullying me because his mom liked you that's ridiculous she exclaimed they must be really foolish to think this is
a good reason to treat me like this her father gave her a sad look I know it doesn't make sense Betty but some people hold on to anger and bitterness for years and they pass it on to their children Robinson probably doesn't even fully understand why he's doing this he's just repeating what his mother told him Betty sat down on an old chair in the corner of the garage shaking her head in disbelief this is so unfair she muttered why should I suffer for something that happened before I was even born her father came closer
and knelt in front of her placing his hands gently on her shoulders listen to me Betty he said softly you need to stop worrying about Robinson and his mother don't let their bitterness ruin your life look at you you've been so stressed you're getting Slimmer by the day it's not healthy my child Betty's eyes widened Slimmer she asked yes her father said with concern you're not eating properly and you're always worrying I can see it in your face Betty you've been through so much but you need to be strong don't let them in don't let
them break you tears welled up in Betty's eyes but this time they weren't just tears of sadness they were tears of relief and love for her father who always tried to protect her the next day Betty walked into her classroom with her head held a little higher her father's words from the night before echoed in her mind be strong Betty don't let them win she tried to focus on her books but her heart still felt heavy she knew Robinson wouldn't leave her alone sure enough just as the bell rang for the first lesson Robinson walked
into the classroom with his usual smug look he spotted Betty sitting quietly in the corner and smiled he walked straight up to her desk his voice loud enough for everyone to hear well well look who we have here he said mockingly the poor daughter of a foolish mechanic I'm sure you went home and asked your father about Bonita now that you know the truth what are you going to do cry some more the class burst into soft laughter and Betty felt her cheeks burn but this time something inside her snapped she had had enough she
wouldn't let him walk all over her anymore Betty stood up her eyes blazing with determination you're right Robinson she said loudly her voice shaking with anger I did ask my father and you know what he told me he told me your mother is still holding on to a rejection from years ago do you know what that means it means my father is hot cake he's a real man unlike your weak foolish father the class fell silent their mouths hanging open in shock Robinson's smirk disappeared instantly Betty wasn't done she stepped closer to him her voice
growing louder and more confident you stand here calling my father poor but your miserable mother hasn't let go of him for years my father rejected your mother and it broke her that's why she's still bitter and now she's passing her frustration onto you the classroom erupted in laughter but Betty didn't stop she pointed a finger at Robinson her words cutting through the air like a knife you think you're tormenting me she shouted no Robinson you're only showing the whole class how pathetic your family really is and since you love running home to tell your mommy
everything go ahead and ask her one more thing ask her if the man you call your father is really your biological father or if she's still dreaming about mine the classroom exploded with laughter some students banged their desks While others clapped and whistled Robinson stood Frozen his face pale and his mouth slightly open he had never expected Betty to stand up to him let alone humiliate him in front of everyone Betty stared at him Breathing heavily her fists clenched at her sides you better leave me alone from now on she said coldly because if you
don't I'll make sure the whole school knows how pathetic you and your family really are Robinson's face turned red with embarrassment and anger he looked around the classroom seeing the mocking smiles and hearing the loud laughter unable to handle the humiliation he turned on his heel and stormed out of the classroom without saying a word Betty sat back down her heart racing the laughter and cheers of her classmates were still ringing in her ears but she felt a strange sense of relief for the first time she had stood up for herself and it felt good
as the noise in the classroom died down a few students came over to her that was amazing Betty one of them said grinning I have never seen Robinson look so embarrassed yeah you really put him in his place another student added Betty managed a small smile she wasn't sure if this was the end of Robinson's bullying but for now she felt a spark of confidence she hadn't felt in a long time Robinson stormed into his house slamming the front door so hard that the sound echoed through the living room his mother Bonita who was lounging
on the couch with a glass of wine jumped slightly and turned to face him what is wrong with you she asked narrowing her eyes Robinson threw his school bag onto the floor and flopped onto the couch his face red with frustration it's that stupid girl Betty he shouted Bonita raised an eyebrow intrigued Betty again what did she do this time she insulted me in front of the whole class Robinson said his voice trembling with anger she called you foolish and said Dad might not even be my real father she said her father rejected you and
that's why you're still bitter everyone laughed at me mom she humiliated me Bonita's face darkened her grip tightening around her glass what she hissed how dare she that miserable girl and her wretched father think they can talk about me like that I will make sure they regret this they will pay for insulting us Robinson leaned forward his face pale with worry Mom do you still love him he asked hesitantly Bonita froze for a moment caught off guard by the the question her eyes darted to Robinson then away don't be ridiculous she snapped how can I
love someone like that that poor mechanic is nothing but a mistake from my past don't you ever ask me that again Robinson swallowed hard unsure if he believed her then why are you so angry he asked curiously Bonita didn't answer instead she got up and began pacing the room her heels clicking against the marble floor letun wait for your father to come back she said more to herself than to Robinson we'll handle this together that girl and her pathetic father will regret Crossing us no one insults this family and gets away with it Robinson frowned
still feeling uneasy Mom what are you going to do Bonita turned to face him her eyes cold and calculating don't worry about that Robinson she said firmly just focus on school I'll make sure they pay for what they have done Robinson nodded slowly but his mind was racing he had never seen his mother this angry before it scared him a little but he also felt a twisted sense of satisfaction Betty would finally get what she deserved or so he thought meanwhile Bonita picked up her phone and dialed a number her voice was calm but sharp
as she spoke hello yes it's me I need a favor no not over the phone meet me at the usual place tomorrow night this is important she ended the call and turned back to Robinson go to your room she ordered Ed LL will take care of everything Robinson's father Mr Lewis walked into the house after a long day he barely glanced at his wife as he set down his belongings leis we need to talk Bonita said sharply stepping in front of him what is it now Bonita he asked his tone tired it's about one poor
girl Betty she said she insulted our family she called me foolish questioned whether you're even Robinson's father and humiliated him in front of the whole class something must be done Lewis raised an eyebrow what did Robinson do to provoke her Bonita's face Twisted in disbelief why do you always assume Robinson is at fault because I know your son Lewis replied Robinson doesn't back off easily if that girl insulted him it's probably because he said something first are you being serious right now Bonita shouted you are supposed to protect your family but instead you're taking her
side you're weak leis that's why people like that mechanic think they can talk to us however they want Lewis's expression hardened don't call me weak Bonita the truth is Robinson needs to focus on his studies instead of picking fights with people if you don't teach him discipline now life will do it for him don't blame me for how he acts Bonita snapped if you were more of a man Robinson wouldn't feel like he has to stand up for this family all by himself enough Bonita Lewis said this isn't about being a man it's about about
being a parent you let Robinson do whatever he wants and now look at the mess he's in if he can't handle the consequences that's on him Bonita glared at him her anger boiling over you're pathetic you're just going to let them insult us like this I'm not letting anyone insult us Lewis said coldly but I'm not going to waste my time on Petty fights Robinson needs to stop acting like a spoiled brat and focus on what's important if he doesn't he will have no one to blame but himself Lewis walked away without another word bonita
clenched her fists Furious Robinson who had been listening from the top of the stairs came down hesitantly mom what do we do now Robinson asked Bonita turned to her son her eyes filled with determination don't worry Robinson she said if your father won't protect this family I will that mechanic and his daughter will regret ever Crossing us that night under the cover of Darkness Bonita put her plan into motion she called a group of rough boys she knew would do her bidding for the right price I want you to send a message to that mechanic
she said coldly burn his garage to the ground make sure there's nothing left for him to call his livelihood the boys nodded without hesitation eager to carry out her orders as the moon lit their path they crept toward the garage with cans of gasoline and matches in hand in no time Flames engulfed the small building licking at the night sky as the fire roared Betty's father's tools machines and years of hard work were reduced to ashes by the time the fire was discovered it was too late neighbors rushed to help but there was little they
could do the once busy garage was now a pile of blackened Rubble Betty's father stood in shock staring at the destruction his hands trembled as he sank to his knees tears streaming down his face why God he whispered why did you create me only to make me suffer like this what a have I done to deserve this Betty who had come running at the news found her father sobbing amidst the ruins she knelt beside him her own tears falling freely Daddy please don't say that she said trying to hold back her emotions we will get
through this God hasn't abandoned us he will send helpers our way her father shook his head his voice breaking Betty this garage was all I had how will I feed you how will we survive I failed you as a father Betty hugged him tightly no Daddy you haven't failed me you have done your best and I'm so proud of you we will find a way I promise don't give up the next morning Betty sat on the edge of her bed staring at the floor she didn't want to go to school after the fire at her
father's garage leaving him alone felt unbearable what if something worse happened while she was gone her father walked into her room and saw her still in her pajamas Betty aren't you getting ready for school he asked softly Betty shook her head I can't Daddy I don't want to leave you alone what if something else happens I need to stay and help you her father sat down beside her and placed a comforting hand on her shoulder Betty I understand how you feel but you staying home won't change what's happened you need your education that's the one
thing no one can take from you but Daddy Betty's voice broke the garage is gone we have nothing how can I go to school knowing everything we've worked for is gone her father SED his own heart heavy with the weight of their struggles Betty I won't let this defeat us I will find a way to rebuild even if it takes time but you you're my hope my pride I need you to keep moving forward that's how we'll get through this together Betty wiped her tears and looked at her father his strength and love gave her
a sliver of Courage reluctant ly she nodded okay Daddy I'll go to school but promise me you'll take care of yourself while I'm gone I promise her father said with a small smile with a heavy heart Betty got ready for school she dragged her feet all the way there her mind still on her father at break time she didn't join her classmates instead she sat alone under a tree her face buried in her knees the laughter and chatter of other students felt like noise in the background as she replayed the events of the past few
days days in her mind hi a soft voice said breaking her thoughts Betty looked up to see a boy she had never seen before he was tall with kind eyes and a curious smile can I sit here he asked pointing to the ground beside her Betty hesitated but eventually nodded my name's Christopher I'm new here he said sitting down he studied her for a moment you look really sad are you okay Betty smiled avoiding his gaze I'm fine she said Christ leaned back not wanting to push her you know sometimes talking about what's bothering you
can help he said but if you don't feel like sharing that's okay too Betty looked at him surprised by his patience she wanted to tell him everything The Bullying her father's struggles the burn down garage but she couldn't bring herself to open up to someone she had just met thanks but I'm not ready to talk about it she said softly Christopher smiled that's all right I get it can we still be friends though Betty hesitated unsure if she could trust him but there was something genuine about Christopher that made her feel safe okay she said
finally great Christopher said his face lighting up friends it is and as your new friend I'm going to make sure you're not sitting alone during break anymore Betty couldn't help but smile a little Christopher's kindness felt like a small ray of sunshine in her Dark World Betty was called to the principal's office later that day she walked in unsure of why she had been summoned the principal a Stern looking man with a frown etched deeply into his face sat behind his desk he gestured for her to sit down Betty he began in a cold tone
I've been hearing reports about some tension between you and Robinson Betty blinked confused sir he's the one causing the problems he the principal raised his hand to cut her off I don't want to hear excuses Robinson comes from a very influential family his father is one of our school's main sponsors and I can't afford to have unnecessary drama affecting our reputation Betty's heart sank but sir he's the one bullying me he poured urine on me insulted my father and the principal slammed his hand on the desk silencing her enough I'm warning you Betty stay away
from Robinson or risk suspension this is your last warning tears welled up in Betty's eyes she stood up her fists clenched you're punishing the wrong person you're supposed to protect students like me not take the side of a bully the principal glared at her leave my office he said coldly Betty stormed out her chest heaving with frustration she felt helpless like the entire world was against her she walked to her favorite tree in the schoolyard the only place she could find a bit of Peace sitting on the ground she let her tears fall freely moments
later Christopher appeared his cheerful demeanor replaced by concern Betty what happened you look upset Betty wiped her tears quickly but it was too late to hide them it's nothing she said her voice cracking Christopher sat down beside her his eyes kind but persistent come on Betty I'm your friend you can talk to me after a long pause Betty sighed and told him everything about Robinson's bullying the cruel words the urine incident and now the principal's Warning by the time she finished her voice was trembling with emotion Christopher's face darkened with anger how dare he that
spoiled brat thinks he can get away with anything because of his father and the principal what kind of coward does nothing to protect his own students please Christopher Betty said her voice shaky don't do anything Robinson's father is a powerful man I don't want you to get into trouble because of me Christopher turned to her Betty you don't deserve this nobody does someone needs to stand up to Robinson and if the principal won't I will no Betty said firmly grabbing his arm I've seen what Robinson can do please just let it go I don't want
you to get hurt Christopher looked at her his anger softening as he saw the fear in her eyes after a long pause he sighed all right Betty I won't confront him but this isn't over I will find another way to help you Betty felt a surge of gratitude thank you she said quietly Christopher gave her a small smile you are stronger than you think Betty don't let anyone make you believe otherwise the next day at school Betty was sitting quietly in the classroom flipping through her notebook she wasn't in the mood for trouble but trouble
found her anyway Robinson strolled in with his usual Swagger a nasty smile plastered on his face he stopped right in front of her desk and crossed his arms so I heard you've got yourself a new friend now what was his name oh yeah Christopher the poor ugly boy makes sense you two are a perfect match two nobody's trying to act like they matter Betty looked up at him her heart pounding but she refused to let him see her fear slowly she stood up and faced him Christopher is better than you in every single way she
said he's smart handsome kind and God-fearing unlike you he doesn't go around making other people feel small to hide his own insecurities Robinson's smile disappeared instantly his face Twisted in anger and the entire classroom went silent all eyes were on them now you think you are brave don't you Robinson said you are nothing but the poor daughter of a worthless mechanic I can ruin you and your stupid friend whenever I want Betty didn't back down you keep calling my father worthless but guess what my father is a better man than yours will ever be at
least he's not raising his son to be a bully Robinson's face turned red his fists clenched so tightly that his knuckles went white he took a threatening step closer to Betty you've gone too far this time Youk regret ever opening your big mouth do your worst Robinson Betty shot back but just remember this you'll never be as strong as me you hide behind your father's money but I Stand Tall because I have something you don't courage Robinson's entire body shook with anger for a second it looked like he was about to lash out but instead
he turned and stormed out of the classroom a few minutes later Christopher walked into the classroom room with a book in his hand he glanced around and noticed that the room was unusually quiet everyone seemed tense concerned he walked straight to Betty's desk what happened he asked lowering his voice Betty let out a deep sigh and sank back into her chair Robinson came to insult me again but I stood up to him Christopher frowned what did he say Betty hesitated but eventually told him everything Christopher's expression darkened as he listened that's enough he said firmly
this guy has gone too far he needs to be stopped Christopher no Betty said quickly grabbing his arm please don't confront him his father is powerful and I don't want you to get in trouble because of me Christopher looked down at her hand on his arm and then back at her face his fists relaxed but the fire in his eyes didn't die down fine he said after a moment I won't say anything for now but if he ever lays a hand on you or says something worse I won't stay quiet I promise you that Betty
gave him a small smile her eyes filled with gratitude thank you Christopher Christopher nodded but inside he was still angry he couldn't stand the thought of someone hurting Betty and he silently vowed to protect her no matter what meanwhile Betty's father walked down the road deep in thought he had been struggling for days after the fire destroyed his garage his heart was Heavy with worry how would he rebuild how would he take care of Betty the weight of his troubles seemed endless as he walked a man approached him the stranger looked tired and hungry his
clothes ragged excuse me sir the man said his voice weak I'm hungry could you spare a little money for food Betty's father hesitated he had just enough for himself and Betty but he couldn't ignore the man's plea he looked into the stranger's eyes and something about him seemed genuine slowly he reached into his pocket and pulled out the last of his money handing it to the man thank you kind sir The Stranger said his eyes gleaming with gratitude as Betty's father turned to leave the man called out to him wait a moment please Betty's father
stopped and turned around surprised what is it the stranger smiled and there was something mysterious about his expression I'm not as poor as you think he said calmly in fact I'm not poor at all I wanted to test you Betty's father blinked confused test me the man nodded yes I wanted to see if you had the kindness to help a stranger in need and you did I was watching he paused as if weighing his next words carefully tell me what troubles you what weighs on your heart Betty's father was taken by surprise he hadn't expected
a question like that he thought for a moment then sighed deeply my daughter Betty we're struggling I had a small garage but it was burned down and now I don't know how I will rebuild it I have no money left no way to feed us The Stranger listened carefully his expression thoughtful then without saying another word he reached into his jacket and pulled out an envelope he handed it to Betty's father take this the stranger said it's for you for your hard work and kindness Betty's father stared at the envelope not knowing what to think
he opened it slowly and inside was a check for an amount that made his eyes widen in disbelief it was more than enough to rebuild his garage and then some the check was for a huge sum of money more than he could ever have imagined is this real Betty's father asked his voice trembling why are you doing this Who Are You The Stranger smiled but there was a sadness in his eyes I'm just someone who believes in kindness consider this my way of helping you I don't need anything in return just make sure you do
good with this money Betty's father could hardly believe it he had been given a gift he never expected thank you he whispered overwhelmed with gratitude thank you so much but what's your name I need to know your name so I can thank you properly The Stranger simply shook his head no need for that just remember the lesson kindness goes a long way and when you do well help someone else in need before Betty's father could say another word The Stranger turned and walked away he disappeared down the street leaving Betty's father standing there in awe
holding the and realizing that sometimes life had unexpected ways of offering help when you needed it most overcome with emotion Betty's father said to himself God really does work in mysterious ways he couldn't wait to tell Betty what had happened when Betty's father got home he looked so happy that Betty couldn't help but notice she was sitting at the table trying to finish her homework but she stopped and stared at him Papa why are you smiling like that she asked curious her father sat down beside her still holding the check tightly in his hand Betty
you won't believe what happened today Betty put her pen down what happened Papa tell me he began to explain everything how he met the stranger how he gave away his last money and how the man gave him a check in return Betty's eyes grew wide with shock and excitement Papa this money is enough to rebuild the garage and even more she shouted almost jumping out of her seat her father smiled and nodded noed tears in his eyes yes my child it's more than enough God is truly good Betty hugged him tightly her face lighting up
with joy I told you papa being nice always pays off you gave that man your last money even when you had nothing and see how God blessed you her father hugged her back his heart full you're right Betty kindness always comes back to you even when you least expected Betty pulled away a playful smile creeping onto her face but wait Papa what if that stranger was sent by someone we know her father raised an eyebrow what do you mean by that Betty leaned closer like she was telling a big secret what if it was Robinson's
mother maybe she still likes you and wanted to help you secretly her father's face turned serious and he shook his head quickly Betty God forbid don't even say such a thing that woman never I'd rather sleep on the street Betty Bur bur into laughter seeing how upset he got relax Papa I was only joking look at your face her father sighed but couldn't help smiling a little Betty you and your jokes will be the end of me one day but let me tell you this your mother was my one and only love nobody not even
Robinson's mother could ever take her place Betty smiled her heart full of Pride I know Papa Mama was the best and now with this money we can rebuild the garage and move on her father nodded yes we can but we still need to find out who burned down the garage whoever did this must pay for it Betty's smile faded as she thought about it do you think we will ever find out who it was and what about the stranger do you think we will ever know who he really is her father sighed only time will
tell Betty but for now let's be grateful for this blessing dear viewers what do you think will happen next we'll bet and her father find out who the mysterious stranger is and will they uncover the truth about who burnt the garage share your thoughts in the comments don't forget to like share and subscribe to the channel turn on notifications so you'll be the first to watch part two thanks for watching and stay blessed