The School Bully Targeted the Quiet Kid, Unaware of His Secret Training
Previously: When the school's star athlete targeted quiet Cody in the hallway, he expected an easy victim. He had no idea Cody was hiding a powerful secret.
The tension in the hallway was thick enough to cut with a knife. Trevor stared at Cody’s wrapped hands, his bravado wavering for a split second. But with dozens of phones recording, he couldn't back down. Trevor lunged forward, throwing a wild, aggressive punch. Cody, relying on years of disciplined boxing training, easily slipped the punch, stepping to the side with fluid grace. Trevor stumbled forward, his swing meeting empty air. Before he could turn around, the heavy door of the main office swung open, and Principal Vance’s booming voice shattered the silence.
Framed in the Office
Within minutes, Cody and Trevor were sitting in the principal's office. By the time they sat down, Trevor had completely changed his demeanor. He played the victim, claiming Cody had initiated the fight and pointed to the hand wraps as proof of premeditated violence. To make matters worse, Trevor's father, Richard, a wealthy real estate mogul and a major donor to the school board, arrived. He paced the room, shouting demands.

"I want this thug expelled immediately!" Richard barked, pointing an angry finger at Cody. "He brought weapons into this school and assaulted my son. If he isn't gone by tomorrow, I will withdraw my funding and sue this district!"
Principal Vance looked stressed, holding a pen over the suspension and expulsion paperwork. He looked at Cody, who sat silently, knowing that none of his classmates would dare speak up against the wealthiest family in town. Cody's uncle and guardian, Marcus, a quiet man who ran a local youth gym, sat next to him, his face calm but serious. Just as Principal Vance was about to press the pen to the paper to sign Cody's expulsion, the door to the office burst open. It was Maya, a quiet girl from Cody's calculus class who had been filming from the very beginning. She was trembling, but her eyes were determined.
”She was trembling, but her eyes were determined.