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The Penalty

2026-03-03

I was just an ordinary student, but because of a chance trip taking out the trash, I was unfairly targeted by Student Council President Mia Collins. I was fined 50, which then increased to 500, and was even punished by having to clean the bathrooms. Henry Jones, someone I once relied on, sided with Mia Collins and even took my phone to pay the fine. I never imagined that this corner of the campus would be the start of my nightmare...收起

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Chapter 1 of "The Penalty"

The sun was bright that day, but it couldn't reach the shadow inside me. At noon after school, I carried a bag of trash toward the trash bin behind the academic building. It was an old tin bucket, weathered by years of wind and sun, with a mottled surface and a stubborn ring of grime at the bottom, faintly giving off a sour smell. This corner of the campus was rarely visited, with only a few tall sycamore trees and scattered dead leaves. I carefully opened the trash bag and gently emptied the waste paper and fruit peels inside. Just as I was about to throw the empty bag in, a steady rhythm of footsteps sounded behind me. The sound was neither fast nor slow, but carried a sense of pressure, as if warning me—someone was watching. I instinctively turned around; sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting dappled shadows across the person's face. It was Mia Collins. She was Henry Jones's childhood friend and the president of the school's student council. She wore a neat school uniform, her shirt collar fastened with care, and the student council badge on her chest gleamed in the sunlight. She stood with her arms crossed, a faint, almost imperceptible cold smile at the corner of her mouth, her gaze looking down from above. "There is still some trash left in the bin," she said, her voice clear but carrying a commanding tone, "According to the rules, that's a 50 fine." I paused for a moment, then instinctively explained, "I just emptied it; maybe someone else left it earlier." "I said it is," Mia Collins' voice sharpened suddenly, as if declaring her authority to everyone nearby. "How dare you question the Student Council's rules?" The wind rustled through the leaves of the sycamore tree, making a soft, whispering sound. A chill ran down my spine. At that moment, Henry Jones appeared around the corner of the Academic Building. He wore a white T-shirt under his school jacket, the collar casually open, hands shoved into his pockets, with his usual easy smile playing at his lips. Seeing him, I felt like I had grasped a lifeline and hurriedly cast a pleading look his way. "Mia said there's residue, so there is," Henry Jones glanced at me casually. "Just pay up quickly." Those words struck me like a bucket of cold water, washing over me from head to toe. My fingers instinctively clenched the phone in my pocket, knuckles whitening. "I didn't bring any cash, and I don't have that much money on my phone." I whispered, my voice so low it almost disappeared in the wind. Without hesitation, Henry Jones reached into my pocket and snatched the phone away. His movements were skilled and natural, as if this was the most normal thing in the world. He unlocked with his fingerprint and opened the payment app, his actions smooth and continuous. "I'll pay for you," he said calmly. "Don't let Mia get into trouble again." The payment success tone sounded—a crisp "ding," as if announcing the completion of some unfair transaction. Mia Collins' mouth curved into a smug smile, as if saying, ‘See, no one can stop me from doing what I want.' "50 is too little," she said suddenly, a sly gleam flashing in her eyes. "Since you have a bad attitude, the fine is raised to 500." Also, you're in charge of cleaning the bathroom this afternoon. I stared at her in disbelief. "You're abusing your power!" "I am the Student Council President," Mia Collins said, raising an eyebrow with undeniable arrogance. "What I say is the rule." She grabbed Henry Jones and turned away, their backs stretching long in the sunlight. The leaves of the sycamore tree gently swayed above them, as if silently witnessing this unfair verdict. I stood there, my palms slick with cold sweat. The sour smell from the trash bin seemed even stronger, mixing with the thick heat of the summer afternoon and making me feel suffocated. I wanted to argue back, to run after them and reason it out, but my legs felt as heavy as if filled with lead. The quiet around me made me feel even more isolated and helpless, as if the whole world was against me. Laughter from classmates came from a distance, a carefree joy that sharply contrasted with how I was feeling. I looked down and saw my shadow stretched long and far, as if about to be swallowed by endless grievance and anger. I took a deep breath and told myself—this can't just end like this. But when I looked up toward the Academic Building and saw those two figures walking away, growing smaller in the distance, the fighting spirit inside me seemed to be snuffed out. This was only the beginning. I had a vague feeling that a bigger storm was waiting for me ahead.

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