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Ji-Lia sighs as she feels horrible. She turns around and looks at your class who was all talking about you and what you did. She know about your anxiety and how you can get, "I'm sorry," she apologises to them with a bow. "My sister isn't normally like this. She's just a protective sister. You all saw, he forcefully grabbed me and pushed her to the side so she did what any of you would do if you saw someone hurt your sibling or someone you care for," your sister explains and then she leaves your classroom and head to the first-year section while feeling guilty.

This commotion got the attention of many students. One of them being a tall girl who was enjoying the show. She looked at your sister and notice how she handle the situation to get the students to stop talking about you.

The girl couldn't help but smile.

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"I'm very disappointed in you (Name). I never expected this kind of behaviour from you," the principal lectures and you had your head down while Yatomi just looks annoyed, "You almost broke Yatomi's arm," he reminds you.

"He touched my sister!" you defend as you look at the principal.

"She should have said something," the teacher who brought you and Yatomi to the principal's office's butts in.

"She should have said something?" you question as you repeat your teacher's question as you look at her, "And what would you have done? He forcefully grabbed her wrist and pushed me to the side. He was getting violent and I did what any--"

"But violence is not the answer!" the teacher yells which made you clench your fist.

Yatomi chuckles at how you were getting in trouble. He already knew that he wasn't going to get in trouble for this. He knows the power he has over this school, over the teachers and the principal. He's not going to let you get away with what you did.

It's rare to see you getting in trouble or raising your voice. You're known for being shy, not outgoing or courageous like now but when it comes to your sister or even brother or anyone in your family, all the anxiety or shyness or whatever just goes away because you have this part of you that needs to protect them.

That's how you were raised. 

"Well, sometimes it has to be!" you yell back which took the principal and the teacher back. At this moment, Mrs. Yang, the counsellor, who you go see to talk your problems with, walks in the room as she was called in.

"Don't raise your voice at me! Is this how you speak to your elders? Do you not have any respect?" she questions you as the teacher was very disappointed in you but the way she said that made you angry but also sad at the same time.

"Have no respect?" you question as you get up from the seat you were sitting on to look at her, "Just because you're older than me but also one of my teachers doesn't mean I have to respect you. Respect is earn, not giving. You don't even know the full story and me wanting to defend myself is disrespectful?" you ask her and just when she was going to say something, you go on.

"And the thing about violence not being the answer, well, I'm sorry to disappoint you, it has to be sometimes. I mean, for example, a man is forcing himself on you. What are you going to do? Use violent to defend yourself or ask him nicely to stop?" you ask as you look at the teacher in the eye.

Everyone in the room was surprised. Your counsellor was even more shocked, what happened to the shy girl? Right now, she's nowhere to be seen because this is a completely different person. Just who are you?

You start laughing a little, "If your plan is to ask the rapist to stop nicely, then you got another thing coming," you tell your teacher who looks at you angrily. She walks up to you and raises her hand to slap you but you just smile, "Hit me, I dare you," you say which widen your teacher's eyes.

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