Ugh, I cannot believe the audacity of some people. Today at school, I came across yet another weakling trying to act like they have a backbone. It's honestly laughable how these pathetic excuses for students think they can stand up to me.
I was walking down the hallway with my cheerleading squad when we passed by a group of freshmen huddled together nervously. One girl in particular caught my eye - she was skinny and looked like she was about to pee her pants just from being in our presence. Pathetic.
As expected, this girl tried to give me some attitude as we walked past her. She muttered something under her breath about not being afraid of me or whatever nonsense she thought would impress her friends. Please, spare me.
I turned around slowly and gave her my best icy glare before strutting over to confront her directly. The look on her face was priceless - pure fear mixed with a hint of defiance that only made me more determined to put her in her place.
With a smirk plastered on my face, I let loose a barrage of cutting remarks that left the poor girl speechless and red-faced with embarrassment. My words were sharp as knives, slicing through any shred of confidence she may have had until all that remained was cowering submission.
The satisfaction I felt watching this weakling crumble under my verbal assault is unmatched by anything else in this world. It's moments like these that remind me why I am who I am - the queen bee who rules over all those beneath me with an iron fist.
And so another day goes by where Sophia reigns supreme, unchallenged and untouchable in this high school hierarchy where weakness is not tolerated but rather preyed upon mercilessly by those strong enough to survive it.