The Science of Survival, Why Three Mean Girls Regretted Their Sticky Prank the Moment the Principal Called Their Mothers

When 12-year-old Jenny arrived in a new town after her parents’ divorce, she wasn’t expecting perfection—just a fair chance to start over. Her mother, Katie, hoped the same. A new school, new faces, and maybe a break from the loneliness that had followed them for months.

That hope lasted only a few weeks. One day during science class, while the teacher briefly stepped out, three girls—Madison, Chloe, and Brielle—decided to single Jenny out. It wasn’t subtle teasing. They pressed a wad of bright pink bubblegum into her hair, turning a quiet classroom moment into public humiliation.

For Jenny, it was a sharp reminder of how quickly things can turn.
For Katie, it was something else entirely. When the school called Katie in, she expected tears, anger, and a confrontation. Instead, she found Jenny sitting calmly, carefully trying to separate the gum from her hair.

“I already handled it,” Jenny said quietly. “They’ll be begging for forgiveness.”

It didn’t make sense at first.

But it soon would.

Inside the Principal’s Office

The meeting felt tense from the start. The three girls sat with their mothers, already preparing their defenses.

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