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The Great Prank War

When the Plan Came With a Signature

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Hamna
January 6, 20262 minute read

The classroom was silent. Eerily silent.

Too silent.

Because it was empty.

Which meant one thing.

Max Johnson had entered.

He tiptoed inside like a sneaky raccoon. His eyes locked on the whiteboard. He grabbed a marker, grinned evilly, and began sketching—

cartoonishly ugly drawing of Mr. Thompson, complete with stick-legs, a unibrow, and steam coming out of his ears.

Max cackled quietly and proudly signed the masterpiece.

Except…

He accidentally signed it:

“Max J.”

He actually signed his crime. Like a genius.

Later, in Class

Jamie saw the board and nearly fell over laughing.

“YOOO WHO DREW THIS?!” Michael shrieked, pointing at Mr. Thompson’s steam-blowing cartoon.

Mr. Thompson walked in, took one look—

Silence.

His face turned red. Then purple. Then red again.

He slowly turned, looked at the signature… and stormed out.

Max was chilling beside George in his classroom, high-fiving himself in his mind for being a prank legend—

BANG.

The door swung open. Mr. Thompson stood there with the fury of a thousand math tests.

“MAX JOHNSON.”

Max blinked.

“You have detention for drawing me as a boiling kettle!”

George laughed out loud.

Max, without even looking, turned and punched George in the arm. “This is YOUR fault somehow.”

“WHAT?!”

🌀 What Just Happened?

  • Max snuck into an empty classroom and drew an ugly cartoon of Mr. Thompson.
  • He proudly signed it… with his own name.
  • Jamie and the class discovered the drawing and lost it laughing.
  • Mr. Thompson followed the signature straight to Max and assigned detention.
  • George laughed, got punched, and Max blamed him anyway.

📚 What’s Next?

➡️ Continue to Chapter 21 – When the Letter Arrived

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