Story Name: "They Laughed When I Was Humiliated, Now I'm Their CEO" Part 1 of 7 I step into the grand ballroom, my heart racing like a runaway train. The faint scent of expensive cologne and stale champagne fills the air, mixing with a tension so thick I could slice it with a knife. Five years ago, I stood in this very spot, humiliated and broken, the laughter of my former classmates ringing in ...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Was Humiliated, Now I'm Their CEO" Part 3 of 7 I scan the room, my eyes landing on them—their laughter, once a weapon, now feels like nails on a chalkboard. Every chuckle reminds me of the whispers behind my back, the way they tore me apart piece by piece. But tonight, I'm not the girl they mocked. I’m the CEO. "Is that really her?" Megan, the queen bee, flips ...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Was Humiliated, Now I'm Their CEO" Part 3 of 7 I scan the room, a sea of familiar faces twisted with surprise and disbelief. My former classmates, whose whispers haunted me, now gawk as if I’ve risen from the ashes. I can feel their eyes boring into me, dropping their glasses in shock. Then I spot him. Jason—my biggest tormentor, still smug with his perfectly coiffed hair and tailored suit. I smirk. The years have only made me sharper, more resilient. "Nice to see you again, Jess," he sneers, the arrogance dripping from his words. I take a step closer, my heart pounding. "You should have paid more attention in business class. Maybe then you'd learn how to treat people." His expression falters, just for a moment. I relish the flicker of fear in his ...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Was Humiliated, Now I'm Their CEO" Part 3 of 7 I scan the room, a sea of familiar faces twisted with surprise and disbelief. My former classmates, whose whispers haunted me, now gawk as if I’ve risen from the ashes. I can feel their eyes boring into me, dropping their glasses in shock. Then I spot him. Jason—my biggest tormentor, still smug with his perfectly coiffed hair and tailored suit. I smirk. The years have only made me sharper, more resilient. "Nice to see you again, Jess," he sneers, the arrogance dripping from his words. I take a step closer, my heart pounding. "You should have paid more attention in business class. Maybe then you'd learn how to treat people." His expression falters, just for a moment. I relish the flicker of fear in his ...
it's not that i didn’t care about madgav gadgil, it's just... his dedication to the environment reminded me of my attempts to maintain a clean apartment. i thought about organizing, until i found half-eaten snacks under my couch that had achieved sentience. life is a fragile ecosystem, much like my personal hygiene. now i can't help but wonder, if an environmental hero couldn’t save the planet, wh...