- Tabitha - Headmasters Office - Bound2burst

The Headmaster sighed, a hint of disappointment in his expression.

The words hung in the air, leaving Tabitha to wonder exactly what the Headmaster meant - and who, exactly, was watching her every move.

"Tell me, Tabitha, what do you think you're accomplishing with this... vigilantism of yours?"

"Be careful, Tabitha. You're not the only one watching. And not everyone is as... benevolent as I am." Bound2Burst - Tabitha - Headmasters Office

Tabitha stood before the imposing desk of the Headmaster, her hands clasped behind her back in a rigid posture. The stern expression on her face was mirrored by the Headmaster himself, who gazed at her over the rim of his reading glasses.

"So, Tabitha," he began, his voice firm but measured, "I've received reports of your... extracurricular activities. It seems you've been taking it upon yourself to 'enforce' certain... standards among your fellow students."

"I want you to take a step back, Tabitha. Reflect on what you're doing, and how it's impacting those around you. I'm willing to work with you to find more constructive ways to channel your energy, but I will not tolerate any further... incidents." The Headmaster sighed, a hint of disappointment in

Tabitha's eyes narrowed, her voice low and even. "I'm just trying to maintain order, sir. To ensure that everyone is held to the same standards."

Tabitha's face remained set, but a flicker of uncertainty danced in her eyes. For a moment, she seemed to waver, before her expression hardened once more.

"Tabitha?"

"Order, Tabitha, is not simply a matter of enforcing rules. It's about creating an environment where students feel safe, supported, and encouraged to grow. Your actions, as well-intentioned as they may be, are having the opposite effect."

As Tabitha turned to leave, the Headmaster's voice stopped her.

He leaned forward, his eyes locked on Tabitha's. vigilantism of yours

"I must say, I appreciate your dedication to the school's values," the Headmaster continued, "but your methods are not exactly... sanctioned. I've had complaints from students who feel intimidated, even threatened, by your actions."

She turned back, a questioning look on her face.