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Slowly, he stepped back. The oppressive weight in the room seemed to lift.
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"Clean up your mess, Chloe," Bartholomew said quietly, gesturing to the blank reflection essay on her desk. "Before someone else has to do it for you."
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Instead of walking by, Victoria stopped, reached into her bag for a tissue, knelt on the floor, and wiped it clean herself. When she stood up, she caught Mr. Abernathy watching her from the end of the hall. He gave her a single, slow nod before returning to his work. The lesson had been learned: respect is not something you buy; it is something you carry when the lights go out. Slowly, he stepped back
Victoria crossed her arms, looking at him with utter disgust. "Then clean it up. That’s what you’re paid for, isn't it? Try to do it quickly, the smell of this hallway is already making me sick."
"Oh, I don't think it's just about the mess you make, Miss Thompson. It's about the mess you've made of your own life. You see, people like you, with your perfect grades and your trust fund, never really have to learn how to navigate the world. You just coast on by, expecting everyone else to pick up after you."
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But deep down, Emily knew that Mr. Jenkins was right. She was spoiled, entitled, and mean-spirited. She had been given a free pass through life, and it was time someone called her out on it. "Clean up your mess, Chloe," Bartholomew said quietly,
Over the next few weeks, Emily began to notice that Mr. Jenkins was always lurking in the shadows, watching her. She would catch glimpses of him out of the corner of her eye, his cart always conveniently parked near her locker or in the hallway.
"You have two choices," Silas said calmly. "You can stay in that puddle and call your father to explain why you’re sitting in school water. Or, you can take this mop, clean up the mess you created, and learn a lesson about respecting the people who make your life comfortable." A New Perspective
"Well, do it later," Chloe snapped, waving her hand dismissively as if swatting away a fly. "Or do it around me. Just don't get your disgusting water near my boots. They cost more than your monthly salary."
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Lexi rolled her eyes, expecting a reprimand from a faculty member, not some lowly janitor. But Mr. Jenkins just chuckled, a low, unnerving sound.
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She started to realize that Mr. Thompson was trying to tell her something, to teach her a lesson that her parents and teachers had failed to impart. He was showing her that the world wasn't all about her, that there were people out there who were struggling, who were working hard to make ends meet, and who deserved her respect.