"You're not going to bully me, miss," he said, his voice dripping with malice. "At least, not in my domain."
Daria started to cry. Real, ugly, snotty tears. The makeup ran. The bravado evaporated.
"I'm going to give you an attitude adjustment, Miss Thompson," Mr. Jenkins announced, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "One that will make you think twice about how you treat others." "You're not going to bully me, miss," he
But the audience knows the secret:
As for Mr. Jenkins, he remained at Oakwood Academy, watching and waiting, ever vigilant. For in a world filled with entitled and arrogant people, someone had to keep them in check. And Mr. Jenkins was just the person to do it. The makeup ran
"You think you're the one in control because you have the loudest voice. But the school doesn't run on voices; it runs on the things people choose not to see." The "Adjustment"
" Spoiled Student Gets An Attitude Adjustment From The Creepy Janitor Jenkins announced, his eyes sparkling with mischief
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.
Have you ever seen someone learn a valuable lesson in an unexpected way?
At the core of this narrative are two diametrically opposed characters designed to elicit immediate emotional reactions from the audience.