My son Jake, 11, thought he was finally being accepted by the rich kids at school when he got invited to a birthday party. But it was a cruel setup—they humiliated him in front of everyone. Tired of being bullied, Jake decided to get even.
It’s just the two of us. Jake’s dad died before he was born, and I work two jobs to make ends meet. Despite our struggles, Jake attends a prestigious private school on a scholarship—brilliant in science, but bullied for being poor.
When he got invited to Lucas’s party—the richest kid in school—we hoped it was a turning point. I had a bad feeling, but Jake was too hopeful. I let him go.
Not long after dropping him off, I saw a video online: Jake surrounded by laughing kids, mocked and humiliated again. Furious, I rushed back to the mansion—only to find Jake already outside, grinning, with chaos unfolding behind him.
Turns out, Jake had pulled off a genius prank. He’d found laxatives in the mansion’s pantry, soaked bread in it, and scattered it outside. Soon, a flock of birds descended—and soon after that, the birds made a mess of everything: furniture, decorations, even the birthday cake!
Parents panicked, the party was ruined, and videos of the disaster went viral. No one suspected Jake. “I was just the poor, invisible kid,” he said with a smirk.
That night over dinner, he asked if he went too far. I thought of all the times he’d suffered in silence. I looked him in the eye and said, “No. You stood up for yourself.”
The next day, Lucas was absent from school. Jake? He was back to studying—still the smart kid, but now, the one nobody dared mess with.
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