People Share Their Most Dynamic Stories Of Revenge

Was I going to let him off that easy with an $8,000 bill? Nope. I felt horrible that he was about to screw over a friend who trusted him with his gosh darn Maserati too.

So I wrote an accident report, stating the license plate and the scene of the accident, kindly also recommending that speedbumps be installed, along with slow-down signs on the road.

This triggered an investigation from HQ into just how fast the car was going, as well as the identity of the owner. HQ somehow got a hold of the actual owner’s records and informed him that his car was in an accident on-base.

Jack. was. so. screwed. His friend was livid and insisted on sending his car to an official workshop, which costs I-don’t-even-wanna-know how much higher. Jack started asking around for personal loans from other officers and NCOs while calling banks. I’m not sure how he paid it off or if he ever did, but heck, that was an interesting month where he did not even dare to look at me.

From what I heard, he never drove a personal vehicle again after that accident and the NCOs felt safer bringing their cars back to the section carpark. He would still ask for rides like a jerk though.

By now I had been promoted to Corporal and was in charge of my team – who were still afraid to stand with me when Jack was around.

Jack was still a threat – he had also recovered from Revenge Part 2 and started up again with the petty crap. It was nearing Christmas, and Jack was super sure I was late at least once – since every single member of my team had been so.

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