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Bunbury click-clacked over to where Jack had apparently finished writing. She glanced down at his letters and slowly shook her head yet again.
"No no no, that won't do. What's the matter with you?" She waved her wand at the parchments and all his words disappeared. Bunbury took a step closer to Jack, gripping the desk in front of him on either side so she was practically in his face. "Why do you think you can be so mean and rude to these other children? What did they do to you? Why do you have such an ATTITUDE PROBLEM?!"
She roared the two last words in his face, quite possibly getting a few flecks of spit on him, and then paced back to the door. "Last chance, Mr. Mosier. Write two apologies and MEAN IT." And hopefully Max would be back by the time he finished.
Jack looked up at Bunbury with pure loathing in his face, he decided to speak "I am not being mean, Ms. Noir was in the wrong place at the wrong time
and she insulted me, Jake has been winding me up for ages" Jack explained "I don't have an attitude problem, I have people problems" he said quite calmly, it was scaring him at how calm he was.
He wiped the flecks of spit off his face and took a deep breath "I do mean these, the words stayed didn't they?" he asked her before picking up the quill again
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Dear Ms. Noir,
I am hoping your nose will feel better by the time this gets to you, I warned you not to come closer but you ignored me. Next time, listen to me and nothing will happen to you.
It was an accident that I hit you, my aim must be a little off, I was aiming for that spoilt brat, Jake Upstead.
Jack Mosier
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Dear Mr. Upstead,
I hope your eye doesn't hurt, You know I get angry easily and yet you still taunt me, why do you do it? Why can't you leave me alone?
I was aiming for your stomach but I unfortunately hit your eye, anyway, I know you are gonna pretend you got it saving an animal in need, so what does it matter if I don't say one word
Jack 'attention seeker' Mosier
Jack sat back and looked Bunbury in the eye "There" he said simply.