One of the students dashed off to find a teacher.
None of them had ever experienced anything like this before.
By the time their homeroom teacher, Mr. Kyson Yeager, was dragged in by a panicked group of students, the classroom was a disaster zone.
He froze, stunned at the chaos before him.
Several boys and girls lay sprawled across the floor in various states of agony, groaning in pain. In the center of the room stood a girl—her foot pinning Lacy to the ground, her other foot on Maya, and one hand gripping Ayla’s chin, forcing her to look up.
Ayla struggled to break free but found herself completely overpowered. No matter how hard she tried, Sabrina’s grip was unyielding.
Hannah was huddled in a corner, trembling, while the rest of the class had retreated outside the door, too scared to step back inside.
The girl at the center—Sabrina—glanced lazily around the room, a faint, almost playful smile tugging at her lips, as if she’d thoroughly enjoyed the fight.
When Ayla met Sabrina’s eyes, real fear finally set in. She realized she never should have mouthed off and provoked this lunatic. That cold, predatory look—Ayla had never seen anything like it. They were the same age, but the violent energy radiating from Sabrina was nothing short of demonic.
Ayla could feel it in her bones: Sabrina wasn’t bluffing. She genuinely wanted to hurt them, and she wasn’t holding back.
The students on the floor curled up in pain, unable to meet Sabrina’s gaze. Satisfied, Sabrina turned slowly, her eyes sweeping over the group gathered outside. Most of them had joined in the gossip earlier, even if their comments weren’t quite as nasty.
Her wicked little smile said it all. No words were needed—they understood her warning loud and clear.
No one had expected Sabrina to explode like this, least of all the so-called “Big Four” bullies. Sure, they’d fought before—sometimes they’d won, sometimes lost—but never had they been beaten down and humiliated like this, forced to swallow their pride.
They were furious.

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