My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna Link | Full ✪ |
By an anonymous survivor
He apologized. That was Ethan’s signature move: preemptive damage control. By apologizing for a vague “misunderstanding” before I could even warn her, he framed me as the one holding grudges.
Part 3: The Link Manuscript – What “Yuna Link” Really Means This is where the keyword Yuna Link comes into play. A “link” in psychological manipulation is a door—an emotional bridge a manipulator uses to bypass your defenses. Ethan’s target was not my mother directly. He wanted to become a link between us, then corrode it. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna link
I realized in that moment: He had already won. Not legally. Not financially. But emotionally. My mother, Yuna Link—the kindest woman I knew—had been corrupted into believing that I was the problem. I spent the next three months in a dark place. But then I found a therapist who specialized in “parental alienation by proxy.” Here is what I learned—and what worked. Rule #1: Do Not Attack the Bully Directly If you say “Ethan is evil,” the corrupted parent hears “You have poor judgment.” Instead, I started asking quiet questions: “Mom, do you remember why I stopped being friends with Ethan?” Let her memory surface on its own. Rule #2: Document Everything I legally recorded calls (one-party consent state), saved texts, and eventually hired a private investigator. The PI discovered Ethan had done the same thing to two other families. One mother lost her house. Another’s daughter attempted suicide. Rule #3: Create a “Link Break” Moment I needed undeniable evidence. That came when I planted a small voice recorder in Yuna’s living room during a visit. I know, unethical. But desperate. Two days later, the recorder caught Ethan saying this to Yuna: “You know, if your daughter really loved you, she wouldn’t have moved away. I’d never leave you. And honestly? She doesn’t deserve to be in the will. You should leave the nursery to me. I’ll take care of you… for the rest of your life.” The pause before “rest of your life” was chilling. It implied a shortened timeframe. Part 7: The Reckoning – Yuna Sees the Truth I played the recording for Yuna in a neutral location—a public park. She listened twice. Then she cried for forty minutes.
In high school, he didn’t push me into lockers. He befriended me, learned my secrets, and then systematically used them to isolate me. He told my best friend I had mocked her dead father. He spread a rumor that I had cheated on a test—using a private conversation I’d had with him about my anxiety over grades. By senior year, I was alone. He did all of this with a smile, always ensuring no proof traced back to him. By an anonymous survivor He apologized
The corruption had not destroyed her soul, only her perception. Once the recording broke the spell, the real Yuna returned. She confessed: “He made me feel young. Important. He said you were trying to control me. Oh god, what did I almost do?”
Ethan was confronted the next day by Yuna, the PI, and a lawyer. He denied everything, but when the recording played, he simply stood up, smiled, and said: “This isn’t over. You’re still broken, [my name]. And your mother will always be vulnerable.” Part 3: The Link Manuscript – What “Yuna
A parent’s loneliness. A desire to be needed. A fear of abandonment.