😲😱 A few girls who had been bullying me for a long time came up from behind, pushed me into the water, and started mocking my soaked appearance. My patience had run out, and so I gave them such a lesson that they could no longer raise their eyes, let alone hurt others.
Our whole class had gone on a trip to the countryside: campfire, songs, photos — light, cheerful laughter. It seemed like a perfect day. But everything changed in a second.
They came up from behind — a few girls who had tormented me for a long time. Suddenly — a push. Cold water crashed over me instantly, my clothes clung to my body, and their laughter echoed all around.
At that moment, I felt not only the cold, but also something growing inside me — my patience was gone.
I surfaced, trembling, but my eyes were burning, my whole being filled with determination. Soaked through, I looked at them — and silence fell, as if nature itself had frozen.
😨😮 Hearts began to beat faster, and I realized: this moment would become a lesson they would never forget. A lesson after which they would no longer be able to raise their eyes, let alone cause pain to others.
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I came up from the water, trembling, but with eyes full of determination. Water streamed from my hair, clothes stuck to my skin, but inside me burned a new certainty. I took a step toward her and said firmly:
— I know what you did alone in the biology classroom. And I have a video. Apologize, or I’ll show it to everyone.
The girl who had pushed me froze. Her face went pale, her lips trembled.
— That… that’s not true! — she stammered. — I didn’t do anything! You’re making this up!
I pulled out my phone and played the video. On the screen, everything was clear: how she tried to kiss the mannequin in the biology room, thinking no one was watching.
Everyone instantly burst out laughing. And she… stood there, unable to utter a word, red as a tomato, her eyes downcast, shame pinning her to the spot.
And I understood: sometimes the truth is the hardest blow, and after it, no one dares to look down on others again.









