Main Audience: Preteens to Teens (age 12 to 16)
Moral Rule: Anti-Bullying (Don't Bully Others.)
Main Moral Stage: Social Contract in Post-Conventional Level
BY: Tiffany & Asma






Emilie

This is Emilie.
Emilie is a Japanese girl who grew up in Canada. She was adopted by a multicultural parent. She is a very obedient, hard-working, and talented 15-year-old girl.





Rose
This is Rose.
Rose is Emilie's best friend from her previous high school. She is very friendly, helpful, brave and talented. She is a supportive friend of Emilie's. She teaches Emilie how to express her ideas and feelings.
Illyria Academy
It is the first day of grade 11.
Emilie imagines that she will meet a group of friends who share common interests with her. She imagines that she can participate in different contests and clubs that she is interested in.





3 Queens
Tasha Melisa Holly
The “3 Queens” are a group of three grade 11 students who spread rumors about “weak” or good students.
The members of the 3 Queens are Tasha, Melisa, and Holly.





Emilie is the next target of the 3 Queens. They are jealous of Emilie because she is a transfer student. They dislike her good personality, childish appearance, and young age.
They spread rumors about how Emilie cheats during math tests to get good marks. They spill water on her lab sheet. They take away her registration form for the math contest.
I am scared but I should ...
Sorry, Rose, I cannot tell you about this.


Because of the bullying, Emilie loses confidence and thinks negatively. She is worried that speaking up will make the bullying become worse. She decides not to mention this to her best friend Rose because she does not want Rose to worry about her.
The bullying lasts for one month until something happens that changes the battle between Emilie and the 3 Queens.







At the school parking lot at 6 o'clock on a Friday afternoon, the 3 Queens are surrounded by a group of three male gang members. They are looking for someone to cause problems for. The 3 Queens beg the gang to let them go, but they insist that they are not going to let them go.





What should I do? Should I help them? But they are the people who bully me. Should I leave silently and pretend that I did not see anything?
Don’t be a bystander! It is more important to help someone who is in need.
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Main Audience: Preteens to Teens (age 12 to 16)
Moral Rule: Anti-Bullying (Don't Bully Others.)
Main Moral Stage: Social Contract in Post-Conventional Level
BY: Tiffany & Asma






Emilie

This is Emilie.
Emilie is a Japanese girl who grew up in Canada. She was adopted by a multicultural parent. She is a very obedient, hard-working, and talented 15-year-old girl.





Rose
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