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Gus stood up. He was taller than Landon remembered. He handed the boy a putty scraper.

At first, Tiffany barely noticed Mr. Thompson, but as time went on, she began to feel a growing sense of unease whenever he was around. He was always impeccably dressed in his worn-out janitor's uniform, and his eyes seemed to bore into her soul. Despite her initial revulsion, Tiffany found herself glancing in his direction more and more often, as if drawn to him by some unseen force.

In the hallowed, echo-filled halls of Crestview High, reputation was everything. And at the top of the social hierarchy sat Tiffany Vandersnatch. She was wealthy, entitled, and harbored a disdain for anyone she deemed "beneath" her—which, according to her, was almost everyone. Her latest target? The quiet, perpetually shadows-dwelling janitor, Mr. Silas, whom the students whispered was "creepy" simply because he didn't smile on command and preferred the company of his mop bucket.

"Look what you did!" Daria shrieked, pointing a manicured finger at the puddle. "You waxed the floor too wet, you freak! This dress costs more than your car! My father is going to sue the district! You’re fired! Do you hear me? You’re finished!" : Famous for "What happens next will shock

The message is clear: wealth does not equal worth, and treating people poorly can invite consequences from the most unexpected places. The janitor, in his "creepy" glory, isn't just teaching the student a lesson; he's performing a service for the entire school community by humbling a bully.

To be continued… (Part 2: The Janitor’s Revenge?)

"The spill started there," Henderson whispered, his voice sounding like dry leaves skittering on pavement. "You’ll help me fetch the heavy vacuum. Now." Into the Deep

In the real world, systemic inequality and everyday rudeness often go unpunished. Audiences experience vicarious satisfaction when a character who embodies pure arrogance is forced to face accountability. It satisfies a basic human desire for fairness. The Appeal of the Underdog He handed the boy a putty scraper

But when Tiffany started at Oakwood Academy, she quickly realized that she wasn't the center of attention anymore. In fact, many of her classmates and teachers found her insufferable. That was until she met Mr. Thompson, the janitor who seemed to appear out of nowhere, always lurking in the shadows, and watching her with an unnerving intensity.

"Excuse me, Miss," Mr. Jenkins said, his voice low and gravelly. "You seem to have forgotten that you're not the only one who uses these hallways. Why don't you take a few minutes to help me clean up after yourself?"

Mr. Henderson stopped the machine. The sudden silence in the hallway was heavy. He didn’t yell, and he didn’t look up immediately. He slowly rolled the buffer to the side, walked over to his cart, and retrieved a small putty knife. He walked over to the gum, knelt on his weathered knees, and scraped it off the floor with practiced ease.

So, the next time you pass a janitor in the hall, give them a nod. You never know what secrets they might be keeping, or what lessons they might have to teach. He was always impeccably dressed in his worn-out

She was trapped.

The next day, Daria Mathers walked into Northwood Academy with flat sneakers and no makeup. She did not look at her phone. She did not sneer at the scholarship kids. She walked straight to the janitor’s closet, where Otto was waxing the floor again.

He is the school’s secret collector of memories and ammunition, seeing everything from his quiet, overlooked position. The janitor is painted as creepy not just through appearance—perhaps a hunched posture, an unsettling gaze, or the jingle of keys that heralds his approach—but through his unnerving silence and his presence in places he logically shouldn't be. He has a reputation for being creepy and unsettling. He knows the school's deepest, darkest secrets because he has literally cleaned them up.