As Bowie strolled through the hallway, he kept a watchful eye on the other students, searching for someone who might fit his criteria. Bowie had specific criteria when it came to choosing his targets for bullying. He didn't just pick anyone; he looked for students who thought they were tough and untouchable because of their wealth, social status, or popularity. These students often believed they could bully others without any consequences, and Bowie enjoyed showing them otherwise.
As he continued walking, his eyes landed on a particular student who appeared wealthy and self-important. The student was surrounded by a group of friends, acting as if he owned the campus, which was exactly the kind of behaviour that caught Bowie's attention. Perfect.
Without wasting any time, Bowie approached the student and shoved him against the locker, towering over him with a smirk.
"Hey there, tough guy," he mocked, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "You look like you think you own the place. You know what happens to guys like you around here?"