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At first, it started with small things. Alex would make snide comments about my mother, trying to get under my skin. He'd say things like, "Your mom is so nice, it's almost like she's fake," or "I bet your mom doesn't really care about you." But I tried to brush it off, not wanting to give Alex the satisfaction of getting a rise out of me.

Luckily, my mother is an incredibly smart and level-headed person. She saw right through Alex's schemes, and she wasn't afraid to call him out on it. She confronted him directly, telling him that his behavior was unacceptable and that he needed to leave me alone.

In the end, the experience taught me a valuable lesson. It showed me that even the people closest to us can be vulnerable to manipulation and corruption. But it also showed me that with strength, courage, and a supportive community, we can overcome even the toughest challenges.

However, things took a turn for the worse when Alex started to spread rumors about my mother. He'd tell people that she was somehow "manipulating" me, or that she was "controlling." It was absurd, and I knew it, but I could see how some people might believe it. After all, Alex was a popular kid, and people often took his word as gospel.

So, what can you do if you're in a similar situation? First and foremost, talk to your parents or a trusted adult. They can help you navigate the situation and come up with a plan to stop the bullying. It's also essential to document everything – keep a record of incidents, including dates, times, and details of what happened.