Sitting on her bed, Zelena suddenly burst into tears.
One moment she was calm, the next she was crying uncontrollably.
"Mom, you have no idea how much I've suffered at school … They all bully me. I don't want to go back … "
Hearing her daughter's sobs, Sharon immediately became worried.
"Don't cry, don't cry. What happened? Tell me everything."
Zelena twisted the events that happened at school, telling Sharon her version of the story.
"Mom, you don't know how hard it's been for me. Violeta … Violeta led the others to bully me. I was elected student council president, but Violeta set me up, collaborating with the factory to frame me! I really don't want to go back … "
Sharon asked, "You're talking about Vio?"
Zelena replied, "Yes, it's her. But she doesn't go by Violeta Blake anymore. She changed her last name to White. Now she's Violeta White."
Sharon frowned. "Violeta White? When did she change her name? Has she found her biological parents? She hasn't come back all this time."
Zelena said, "More than that!"
Since Violeta left the Blake family three years ago, she had not contacted them.
The Blakes occasionally thought of her, but they didn't reach out, fearing it would upset Zelena.
They believed that if Violeta was struggling, she would come back on her own.
Zelena never mentioned Violeta during her visits home, not wanting her parents to miss Violeta and risk her own standing.
This was the first time Sharon had heard anything about Violeta in years.
Realizing something significant must have happened in Quinston, Sharon made a decision.
"Lena, don't worry. Your father and I will come tonight and make things right for you!"
"Okay."
…
The next morning, the Blake couple arrived in Quinston and went to Liberty Grove to find Zelena.
With red, tearful eyes, Zelena recounted her "suffering."
"I only found out yesterday that Violeta has found her biological parents in Quinston. I also learned that Violeta has always resented me, perhaps because she feels I took you away from her. Mom, Dad, I never meant to take you away from her. If Violeta doesn't like it, I can leave!"
Seeing Zelena cry like that, Sharon felt a deep pang of sympathy and hugged her.
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