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Operation: Be Good

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Hamna
March 14, 20262 minute read
Open diary titled “Operation: Be Good” on a messy school desk with spilled cereal, crumpled papers, books, and a buzzing phone in a colorful cartoon style.

Every school has a little chaos.
Some have noisy hallways, messy lockers, and the occasional food fight.
But this school has Jamie Johnson, and her attempt to become the “perfect student” goes completely wrong.

Jamie starts the day with a serious plan: do homework on time, behave politely, and stop punching people… even Samantha. But between Max stealing her notebooks, classmates crashing into lockers, runaway skateboards, mysterious missing bags, and cafeteria disasters, staying perfect becomes nearly impossible.

The halls fill with flying shoes, soaked notebooks, shouting students, and teachers wondering why everything keeps going wrong. Homework disappears, speeches collapse, and somehow someone always ends up stuck in something—whether it’s a locker, a backpack, or a laundry basket.

What begins as one student’s promise to behave quickly turns into a nonstop parade of school chaos, family disasters, and ridiculous accidents no one can control.

If you have ever wondered what happens when a “perfect plan” meets the most chaotic school and family imaginable, this story is for you.

👉 Click below to step into the madness where lockers break, homework vanishes, and perfect students don’t last very long.

And remember: In this school, chaos doesn’t wait for the final bell.

OPERATION: BE GOOD

⏰ 01 — The Diary of Doom
🙂 02 — Day 1 of Jamie being nice
🏫 03 — When the Hallway Went Wild
🤯 04 — The Day Nothing Made Sense
📚 05 — When Homework Meets Family Chaos
✨ 06 — Miss Perfect Doesn’t Last
🏠 07 — The Day the House Went Wild
🍽️ 08 — When Lunch Turned Violent
🎤 09 — A Speech Gone Very Wrong
🌀 10 — Nothing Stays Where It Belongs
🏫 11 — Nothing Went Right at School
👋 12 — Goodbye, Perfect Jamie

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