A theme of redemption can also be present. The bully may eventually see the error of their ways. Maybe the bully has a personal experience that makes them understand the pain they've caused. For instance, if the bully's own family member comes out as gay, they might suddenly change their attitude towards the gay character they were bullying.
One short story could be about a gay student named Alex in high school. There was a bully named Tom. Tom would constantly make fun of Alex in the hallways, calling him names because of his sexual orientation. But one day, Alex stood up to Tom during a class presentation about acceptance. He shared his feelings and how the bullying hurt. Some classmates started to support Alex, and Tom, feeling ashamed, slowly stopped his bullying behavior.
One gay bully story could be about a young gay boy at school. He was constantly taunted by some of his classmates. They would call him names and make mean remarks about his appearance and his sexual orientation. But he found strength in his small group of accepting friends and eventually was able to stand up to the bullies by reporting them to the school authorities.
Once there was a boy named Tom. In school, there was a bully named Jack. Jack would often take Tom's lunch money. One day, Tom decided he had enough. He told his teacher about Jack's behavior. The teacher talked to Jack and made him return the money and apologize. After that, Jack stopped being a bully.
There was a bully in a small town during Christmas. This bully, Jake, used to pick on the younger kids. One Christmas Eve, Jake pushed a kid named Billy into a snowbank. Billy was on his way to give a gift to the local church. Jake didn't realize the importance of Billy's task. But when the whole town heard about it, they shunned Jake. Eventually, Jake realized his mistake and helped Billy with the gift delivery. It was a lesson for him to be kind during the Christmas season.
One common theme is self - discovery. The characters are often in the process of understanding their own sexual orientation while facing bullying. For example, they might be trying to figure out if they are gay while being harassed by others. Another theme is the struggle for acceptance. They have to fight not only for their love but also for acceptance from family, friends and society. Love against all odds is also a theme. Despite the bullying and difficulties, their love still persists.
In a small town, a gay youth named Leo was bullied by a local gang. They would taunt him and even physically harass him. Leo, who was into photography, started to secretly record their illegal activities like vandalizing public property. He then sent the evidence to the local police. The gang was arrested, and Leo's revenge was to make them face the consequences of their own bad behavior.
Well, the central character is the little bully, who is the source of all the trouble in the story. Alongside him, there are the bullied children. These kids might have different personalities, some might be shy and some might be brave but still unable to stand up to the bully at first. There could also be other supporting characters. For example, friends of the bully who either encourage his bad behavior or start to see the wrong in it as the story progresses. And as I mentioned before, there may be an adult, like a school principal, who steps in to resolve the situation.
Well, usually a bully short story would have a clear conflict between the bully and the victim. The setting and the reactions of other characters around them can also play a big role. Maybe there's a turning point where the bully realizes their mistake or the victim finds a way to stand up for themselves.