Spoiled Student Gets An Attitude Adjustment From The Creepy Janitor: 1
: The student finds themselves in a desperate situation where their status or money cannot help—such as being locked in the school, facing academic failure, or experiencing a public embarrassing moment.
A situation arises where the student's money or status is useless, and only the janitor’s skills or kindness can save them from a major consequence (like expulsion or a legal scrape).
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 : The student finds themselves in a desperate
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Here is where the magic happens. The student calls the janitor "creepy." They sneer. They mock. They assume that because he’s quiet or looks a little rough around the edges, he’s weak or scary in a pitiful way. Henderson doesn't report Leo
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Henderson didn't flinch. He didn't even look at the floor. He looked directly into Julian’s eyes, his expression unreadable. "Character," Henderson said, his voice like grinding gravel, "is what you do when you think the world owes you everything. But the world has a way of collecting its debts." AI responses may include mistakes
In a world where bad behavior often goes unpunished, these stories provide a sense of "karmic justice." The Takeaway