Then Jenna started speaking about a party that had happened during their senior year, and Jenna fondly said that those were the good old days where they had so much freedom and could all just spend time together as friends.
“This rubbed me the wrong way, so I said “I dunno, I remember things a little different I guess. Like you making (girl name from HS) cry because she got her jeans from Kmart,” she said.
“Jenna looked really shocked and was like “That was so long ago, things are so different now.”
“I looked at her daughter who’d gone down across the row to another aisle, she was on the chubby side, and whispered: “I hope you’re nicer to her than you were to the big girls in our class to she doesn’t end up like Becky (lastname).”
“Jenna’s face changed real fast and she called for her daughter. I just said have a nice holiday and started walking away and she was like “I can’t believe you would say that. That was so long ago.”
“I just looked her in the eye and mouthed ‘bully’ to her and walked away.”
A few hours after the incident with Jenna, someone she knows sent her a message on Facebook.
The message contained a screenshot of something Jenna had written on Facebook; it was an account of Jenna’s side of the story regarding what had happened between them earlier in Walmart.
Many people accused her of being “out of line” and not Jenna. Many people also said that she was insane and in the wrong for blaming Jenna for Becky’s death.
She doesn’t feel she was wrong though; she knows that it was Jenna who bullied Becky so badly, and she can’t believe that everyone has just forgotten the truth.
Here’s what the internet had to say.