Liam “Liam, I’d like to see you in my office at the end of the school day,” Principal Stevens said to me as I walked out of the teacher’s lounge. I looked at him and nodded. I hated the pretentious prick. He thought he knew more than all of us just because he was appointed Principal last year when the previous one was caught with one of the secretaries bent over his desk by a student. The student had gone to the office because he was being bullied. The secretary wasn’t at her desk. He heard noises and investigated, and that's when he saw them. He took pictures with his phone, and blasted it all over school. His bullying stopped instantly, and he became one of the most popular boys in school. He was now friends with his bullies. I couldn’t stand the kid or his bullies. He was

