
The tension in the air was palpable as Marcus left the cafeteria, his steps measured and deliberate. Students began to murmur among themselves, their curiosity piqued by the new student who had dared to stand up to Bradley Miller, the undisputed tyrant of Jefferson High. Whispers of the incident spread like wildfire, and by the end of the day, everyone had heard about the new kid who kept his cool despite being humiliated.
Marcus spent the rest of the afternoon in his classes, his mind occasionally drifting back to the coffee incident. His friends back in Atlanta wouldn’t believe it, not because he couldn’t handle himself, but because he’d walked away. At his old school, Marcus was known not just for his skills in Taekwondo but for his calm demeanor and ability to defuse situations without throwing a punch. He had learned from his father that true strength lay in restraint, and today had been a test of that lesson.
