Steves Bad School Days

| November 11, 2013 | 1 Comment

By Justin Dahlberg

Steve was going to school, he was very nervous, and thought no one he knew would be there and thought no one would like him. When he got there he saw some of his friends and some enemy’s that he made the previous year. His enemy’s were nice to him and so he had a few friends now. But after the first couple of weeks a couple of guys that are part of a group that pick on people were picking on him. One day when he was heading to second period one of the guys from the group knocked his binder out of his hand and just kept walking. He tried to tell his parents and his teachers and he kept getting bullied. He was very enraged and punched one of the members of the group and he was sent to the principal and was going to detention for three days he told the principal that they were bullying him.

The next three days, while he was detention, the group was there and they started to call him names and pick on him. He was really angry then but he held it in for as long as he could. But he snapped, and got into a fight. He beat all the group members up and he was sent back to the principals office. The principal suspended him for a week. His parents were angry at him for what he did and grounded him for a week. The next day he went to school and the whole school looked at him and kept their distance from him. He was mentioned every were and how no one should be his friend. He felt really sad because even his friend didn’t want to be his friend. So Steven tried to talk to the group but they just ignored him and moved away from him and so did his friends.

Weeks went by and he was still being ignored and he wanted every one to listen to him and so he got up and said how no one should be treated the way he was no matter what. At first no one cared to hear what he had to say but when his old friends looked at him they became interested towards what he was saying. At the end of his little speech his friends and the other students gathered around him except for the group. He waved to the group and they came and they started to get to know Steve a little better and they became friends and made sure no one was being bullied.

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  1. justin says:

    poor steve

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