Spoiled Student Gets An Attitude Adjustment From The Creepy Janitor 1

Inside the jars weren't specimens. They were voices. Hundreds of them, buzzing like trapped bees.

Mr. Jenkins led Emily to the janitor's closet, a cramped room filled with cleaning supplies and dusty shelves. He handed her a trash bag and a pair of gloves.

Mr. Henderson doesn't report Leo. Instead, he invites Leo to "help" him for one hour after school to avoid a formal suspension that would ruin his ivy-league chances. During that hour, Henderson takes him to the basement—not for anything scary, but to show him the Wall of Names Inside the jars weren't specimens

The story of Emily and Mr. Jenkins became a cautionary tale, told to students in hushed whispers whenever they began to exhibit signs of entitlement or arrogance. It was a reminder that sometimes, it takes a little bit of humility to go a long way, and that the most unlikely of people can administer an attitude adjustment that changes lives forever.

He handed Landon a clean mop.

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A discussion on the "attitude adjustment" trope in literature where an underdog humbles a bully. the atmosphere changed. The bright

Julian, intending to mock the man further, followed him. But as the heavy steel door clicked shut behind them, the atmosphere changed. The bright, sterile lights of the academy were replaced by flickering yellow bulbs and the rhythmic thrum-thrum of the ancient boiler.