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Story Name: "She Was My Bully, Now She Wants My Job" Part 3 of 6 I blink, processing her words. “You need this job?” I scoff. “You bullied me for years, Sarah. You think I’d just hand it over?” Her eyes widen, and for a microsecond, I see a flicker of the girl who tormented me. “I was a kid,” she whispers, her voice breaking. “I didn’t know how to deal with my own insecurities.” “Spare me the ...
Story Name: "She Was My Bully, Now She Wants My Job" Part 3 of 6 I can’t breathe. My hand tightens around the folder I’m clutching. “You? You need a job? After all you put me through?” My voice shakes, but it’s steady. I refuse to show her weakness. Her eyes widen, and for a second, I see the girl I once feared. “I’ve changed, okay?” She runs a shaky hand through her tangled hair. “I just— I just lost everything.” I scoff, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. “Everything? What do you mean? You were the queen bee!” My blood runs cold. I step closer, invading her space. “Are you really asking me to pity you?” She flinches but holds her ground. “I’m serious! My dad’s business went under. I have no money, no family—nothing. Just... Please.” Tears glisten in her eyes, and I’m torn between hatr...
Story Name: "She Was My Bully, Now She Wants My Job" Part 3 of 6 I can’t breathe. My hand tightens around the folder I’m clutching. “You? You need a job? After all you put me through?” My voice shakes, but it’s steady. I refuse to show her weakness. Her eyes widen, and for a second, I see the girl I once feared. “I’ve changed, okay?” She runs a shaky hand through her tangled hair. “I just— I just lost everything.” I scoff, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. “Everything? What do you mean? You were the queen bee!” My blood runs cold. I step closer, invading her space. “Are you really asking me to pity you?” She flinches but holds her ground. “I’m serious! My dad’s business went under. I have no money, no family—nothing. Just... Please.” Tears glisten in her eyes, and I’m torn between hatr...
Story Name: "She Was My Bully, Now She Wants My Job" Part 4 of 6 Her breath hitches, and I see a flicker of something—fear? Regret? I lean closer, my voice low and sharp. “You think I’d forget everything? The name-calling? The shoving in the hallways?” I practically spit the words at her. She flinches, and for a second, I revel in her discomfort. But then, her facade crumbles. “You don’t unders...