Our protagonist wakes up for school. Her phone buzzes repeatedly.
Who could that be?
BZZT
BZZT
OH NO! A string of hateful messages are left on her phone, received from a classmate. This was her first time experiencing something like this.
Our protagonist arrives at the principal's office, here, she tells the principal about the messages, who sent them, what the say and how it made her feel.
Is what they said true?
Should I tell someone?
Why would they say that?
She doesn't know what to do, she decides to think about it on the way to school without telling her parents. The messages made her feel upset, she couldn't stop thinking about what the other person had said about her.
You're experiencing something called 'cyberbullying'.
As she arrives at school, she decides to tell her form tutor about the messages. The teacher briefly explains what she's going through and decides to get the principal involved.
I received some hateful messages, it has made me upset.
I didn't know what to do, the messages made me upset.
I'm going to talk to the student who is responsible, cyber bullying can be just as bad as physical bullying and is a serious offense, I'm sorry you've felt this way and it will be dealt with.
The protagonist is sent out the office, feeling better about the situation, happy that is going to be resolved. However, the texts still made her feel bad. The principal is furious. The cyberbully is called to the office immediately where they are lectured about cyberbullying and its affects, the bully's parents are called and he is suspended.