a fight at my school about a boy

Today at school, two girls got into a fight over a boy. It seems that the girl in pink may have interacted with the boyfriend of the girl in white, though I’m not completely certain. I really feel for the teacher who fell during the chaos; she just had a hip replacement about a month ago. To top it off, the video of the incident was shared throughout the entire school via AirDrop.

One Reply to “a fight at my school about a boy”

  1. That sounds like a really difficult situation for everyone involved. It’s never easy when drama escalates like that, especially when it involves a teacher getting hurt. I hope the teacher is okay after her fall. It’s unfortunate how quickly videos can spread, too; it must be tough for the girls involved to have their fight shared like that. Hopefully, they can find a way to resolve their issues and move on. How are you feeling about everything?

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