Spoiled Student Gets An Attitude Adjustment From The Creepy Janitor 1 -

Emily rolled her eyes and scoffed. "Ugh, why do I have to? Can't you just clean it up for me?"

Emily's eyes widened in horror. "You can't be serious!" Emily rolled her eyes and scoffed

Emily looked up at him, her eyes slightly chastened. "Thanks, Mr. Jenkins. I guess I did get a little carried away." "You can't be serious

Emily snickered. "Or what? You'll tell my parents?" I guess I did get a little carried away

"Clean up the hallways," he said, his eyes glinting with a hint of mischief. "And don't stop until you've picked up every piece of trash, including the wrappers, bottles, and papers that you've carelessly discarded."

Emily was known for being a bit entitled. She came from a wealthy family and was used to getting everything she wanted, when she wanted it. She would often complain about the smallest things, from the cafeteria food to the worn-out textbooks. Her attitude towards her classmates and teachers was often dismissive and condescending.

From that day on, Emily made a conscious effort to change her ways. She started volunteering in the school's environmental club, helping to organize recycling drives and clean-up initiatives. She even began to appreciate the little things in life, like the way the school's garden smelled after a spring rain.