Here's the first story posted! It's about a girl named Bethany** who had been harrased by bullies until she finally told the teacher
On Tuesday during Social Studies when I was the stamper* for the week, Carli**, a school bully, asked me if she could stamp her own agenda. So when I said to her that I wouldn't, she said that I was mean. The next day, Brianna** asked me if she could stamp her own agenda, and I said no. Jenna** said to Carli, "She's just so mean, isn't she?" and then Carli looked right at me and said, "I know, right? She's just so hateful!" I inturepted by saying "Oh, well THANK you Carli!" Carli looked confused, "Huh?!" She exclaimed as Brianna laughed. The day after, Brianna asked me AGAIN if she could stamp her own agenda. while, doesn't it? I was sick of it. Jenna said, "I can tell you the answer to that, Brianna. It's no." I said, "You're right, the answer IS no!" On Friday, they were apparently sick of asking continuously and the answer continuously being no. So what Carli and Brianna did was they took a blue colored pencil ths same color as the azure stamp and they drew the ink, while Jenna looked on. I watched and decided this had gotten way out of control and told my teacher of that class, Mr. Bruce**. He said he'd talk to them.
Bethany did the right thing telling her teacher. Monday of the next week. Carli ignored her, but Brianna gave her looks. She didn't care. At least they know she won't tolerate it.
Notes:
*Stamper: At that school, the designated person that goes around stamping other's agendas for a week.
**"Bethany" requested the names have been changed for privacy reasons. |
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