Girth was the school’s groundskeeper and occasional maintenance hero. He was a man of prodigious stature, known for his tight polo shirts and an even tighter grip on the school’s antiquated plumbing systems. He didn't just fix leaks; he wrestled them into submission. He was the living embodiment of the school's unofficial motto: Go Big or Go Home.
It was third period at Northwood High, and the atmosphere in Mr. Henderson’s history class was thick with the dull hum of a projector fan and the scratching of pencils. But for the students in the back row, the atmosphere was charged with something else entirely: anticipation. He was the living embodiment of the school's
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