Stela-hoodlum

: The story gains traction because the bully's mother—who was the narrator's own childhood bully—calls Stella a "hooligan" born to a "hooligan mother."

: The narrator discovers that Lucy's mother is her former school bully, and the story focuses on the narrator's quest for justice and a "lesson" for both the bully and the biased teacher. Possible Alternative Meanings stela-hoodlum

: "Stela" (or stele) refers to an ancient stone slab or column used for commemorative purposes, though it is rarely combined with "hoodlum" unless in a very specific modern art context. To provide more accurate text, could you clarify: : The story gains traction because the bully's

: Stella intervened when Lucy was bullying other children and stealing their lunch. During the confrontation, Lucy shoved Stella but ended up falling herself. During the confrontation, Lucy shoved Stella but ended

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