People Share Their Most Dynamic Stories Of Revenge

I was dying trying not to laugh. My cousin refused to be switched out of her class, and instead, sat there and did very little work and got straight As. She is too terrified to screw with my family again.

I don’t know what punishment they gave her, or what they said, but she’s terrified of anyone with our last names. Any time she steps out of line in the presence of one of my family members, my mother will be there.

Even if it’s only in her fears.

Now 1) No, she did not get fired. She had and still has tenure. Unfortunately, favoritism, or in this case, hatred, isn’t something I can particularly prove. 2) It’s been 6 years, and she STILL works there.

3) I have a lot of younger cousins, and if anything happens, she’s going to be dealing with my mother.

SIDE NOTE: The textbook I had rented for her class? I had given it back to her as I had to.

It was considered “missing” and there was an obligation over my head for a year until it threatened to hold me back from graduating middle school. When I told the staff who I gave it to, they waived my obligations.

But I still had to deal with them all through high school. You have no idea how hard it is to keep track of a tiny receipt that says this obligation had been waived, had to go searching for it two times just so I could get my yearbook, but I had it ready by high school graduation.

So she did manage to screw me over, even after I was out of her class. Even after I was out of her school.”

2. Officer Or Not, You’re Still Going Down

“This story takes place in Asia.

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