Big sis comes to the rescue after a boy in play area won't leave her little sister alone, and pushes her off a three-foot platform.
Big Sis Puts Bully In His Place After He Pushed Little Sister Off 3 Foot Platform
There's nothing stronger than a sibling bond. We can mess with our littles as much as we want but if you even look at them weird, we're gonna throw hands. That's what happened to OP when their three-year-old sister was being bullied by a 9-year-old on the playground.
OP and her sister were at a cousin's birthday at a play area when a little kid simply would not let them go. She said that adults were not allowed in the play area so the children were pretty much left to their own devices.
The kid would keep pushing OP's little sister down. OP tried to get him to stop but to no avail.
O's parents were much too far to do anything about the situation and OP was starting to get worried that her sister might get seriously hurt.
OP then went to the attendant who spoke to the kid's parents. They had a chat with their son but it didn't seem like the problem was going to be solved.
With the attendant and other adults also gone, the kid upped his antics and pushed OP's sister down from a 3-foot platform. OP's sister started crying and had a bump forming on her head where she hit the ground.
OP was furious. She decided it was time to take matters into her own hands. What really set her off was the fact that the kid was laughing.
OP got close to the kid, threatened to punch him if he even thought of hurting her little sister again, and told him to stay away from them. The kid finally got the message and decided to mind his own business from then on.
OP however felt bad about taking her anger out on a 9-year-old. OP said they were worried about her sister getting hurt and felt like they had to step up to protect them.
OP wondered if they were in the wrong for what they did.
Commenters were quick to let OP know that they were absolutely right.
They even said that for her little sister, OP was a hero.
A lot of them even thought that OP had actually shown a lot of restraint in the matter.
