“Attitude isn’t a personality, son. It’s a habit. And habits break.”
It was all thanks to Mr. Thompson, the creepy janitor who had seen something in her that no one else had. He had seen a potential for growth, for change, and he had taken it upon himself to bring it out. And as Tiffany looked back on her journey, she realized that sometimes, it takes a little bit of discomfort and a lot of hard truth to set us on the right path. “Attitude isn’t a personality, son
Emily was known for her sharp tongue and quick wit, often using her verbal sparring skills to belittle and intimidate those around her. Her favorite pastime was making life difficult for the school's support staff, particularly Mr. Jenkins, who seemed to take a peculiar interest in her antics. While her classmates would often exchange nervous glances whenever Mr. Jenkins was near, Emily saw him as nothing more than a harmless, if somewhat unsettling, presence. Thompson, the creepy janitor who had seen something
Gus nodded once, turned, and squeaked his cart down the hall. The crypt keeper had made another house call. Emily was known for her sharp tongue and
: Famous for "What happens next will shock you" morality plays.
A creative writing piece about a wealthy, entitled student who learns a lesson after a run-in with a mysterious school employee.
: A wealthy or "spoiled" student treats school staff—specifically a janitor—with extreme disrespect, often making a mess on purpose or mocking the janitor’s profession to impress their peers. The Turning Point