One sunny morning in a quiet and peaceful neighborhood, there was a little 10-year-old girl named Julie Anna Jellybean. She was nice, kind, helpful, and cute. Also, she was rich. That's because her mother, Mrs. Jellybean, who was British, and her father, Mr. Jellybean, who was American, both had very good and hardworking jobs. And they all lived in a big mansion because of the amount of money they had. Julie's mother was a millionaire. And her father was a billionaire. Julie most of the time got what she wanted because of her parents affording everything with their money. Julie was in some ways spoiled since she always gets what she wants. However, she was not like most kids who are rich. She doesn't get bratty about not getting what she wants. However, she just gets really sad about it. But eventually, she gets over it.

On this day, Julie woke up early in the morning so she can play outside in her backyard. But after just 5 minutes, her mother called out from the kitchen, "Julie! Time to get ready for school!"

"Okay mother!" replied Julie.

When Julie got into the mansion, her mother said to her, "Good morning, Julie dear. Why don't you get dressed for school while I make you a nice breakfast, alright?"

"Yes mother," said Julie, nodding her head. "By the way, where's daddy?"

"He's at work," said her mother. "He said he's not going to be home until late tonight. He just got a promotion for his job."

"That's very nice," said Julie.

"It is," said her mother, with a smile. "Now why don't you run along now so you won't be late for school?"

"Okay mommy," said Julie, giving her mother a kiss on the cheek.

When she got into her bedroom, Julie started to get ready for school. She got out of her pajamas, put on her school required uniform, put on her socks and brown school shoes, fixed her dark brown hair, brushed her teeth, grabbed her backpack, went into the kitchen, and sat down on a chair at the dining room table.

"Hi again, Julie," her mother said, giving Julie breakfast. "Here's your breakfast. Enjoy."

"Thank you, mother," said Julie, licking her lips. "You make good food for your lovely little daughter."

So Julie grabbed her fork and started to eat her breakfast, which was scrambled eggs, two strips of bacon, and hot-buttered and jelly toast.

After breakfast, the sound of a school bus from outside started to appear.

"Julie honey," her mother said to Julie, as she heard the bus. "The bus is here. You don't want to miss it."

"Okay mommy," said Julie, hugging her mother. "Bye mother. I'll see you this afternoon."

"Have a good day at school, Julie," said her mother, giving her a kiss on the cheek.

Julie kissed her mother's cheek back, grabbed her backpack, placed it on her back, went out the door, went into the school bus, and sat down in a seat next to the window. Now she was ready to go to school to have a normal and fine day.

When she arrived at school, which was an all-girls elementary school, Julie got off the bus, went into the building, and walked over to her locker in the hallway that was next to her homeroom so she can get her stuff for the first class of the day.

"Hey look everyone!" said a mean girl, pointing at Julie. "It's Little Miss Jellybean, the one with the weird last name of a candy!"

Most of the girls laughed at Julie. But the few nice girls didn't laugh because they knew that Julie was sensitive to people making fun of her.

"Don't make fun of me, Sadie," Julie said to the mean girl, trying to keep her cool. "You know how it makes me feel when you make fun of my last name."

"I don't care," said Sadie, being really mean.

"Why is your last name Jellybean anyway?" asked Sadie's mean friend. "Your parents are SO stupid for having a last name that CAN'T be a last name! Where are you from? Candyland?!"

Everyone started to laugh and laugh at Julie. Some other kids were even calling her bad names. And that made Julie want to cry and run away. But instead of doing that, she lost her cool and said to Sadie and her mean friend, in an angry voice. "THAT'S IT! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE! I'M SOOOOOOOOOOOOO GONNA GET YOU, YOU WICKED WITCH!"

"What are you gonna do about it, you little crybaby?" asked Sadie, being sneaky.

Julie didn't say anything. All she did was jump on Sadie, pinned her down to the ground, and started to strangle, shove, punch, and kick her. As a matter of fact, Julie was beating her bully up.

"TAKE IT BACK!" yelled Julie, still beating up Sadie. "TAKE IT BACK RIGHT NOW, YOU UNGRATFUL, COLD HEARTED MEANIE!"

When all of the girl students nearby heard Julie screaming at the female bully, they all surrounded Julie and caused a riot. Also, some of the nice kids were cheering for Julie since Julie's getting her revenge on the mean and rude Sadie. But all of a sudden, Julie's homeroom teacher heard the chaos from the classroom, went outside, and asked the girls, "Girls! What's going on?!"

"Julie's beating up Sadie, Mrs. Campbell!" said one of the nice girls, pointing at the fight.

"JULIE ANNA JELLYBEAN!" Mrs. Campbell said to Julie, all angrily while trying to pull Julie away from Sadie. "GET OFF SADIE!"

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" said Julie, struggling to escape her teacher's arms. "LET! ME! GOOOOOOOOOOO! PLLLLLEEEEEEEAAAAAAAASSSSSSSEEEEEEEE!"

"What is the matter with you, you little trouble maker?!" asked Mrs. Campbell, firmly.

"Sadie was making fun of my last name!" said Julie, trying to not shout again, yet she was still mad.

"Sadie!" Mrs. Campbell said to Sadie. "Is this true?!"

"No Mrs. Campbell," lied Sadie, shaking her head and aching from the pain. "Why would I do that? She's just 10 years old."

Mrs. Campbell gasped, turned to Julie, and said to her, very seriously, "Julie! I can't believe you've lied to me! And you beat her up even though she didn't do anything to you?!"

"But Mrs. Campbell!" said Julie, getting nervous. "I didn't start-"

"No buts, you little trouble maker!" said Mrs. Campbell. "I'm suspending you from school for 10 days for beating up a student! Now I'm going back to my classroom and calling your mother and father! And don't you go anywhere or you'll be facing more consequences, you understand, young lady?!"

"Yes Mrs. Campbell," said Julie, sighing sadly.

"Now all of you girls, get back to class," Mrs. Campbell said to the rest of the girls. "This is all over. There's nothing else to see. Run along now."

All of the girls nodded their heads and started to head back to their classes. Everyone except Julie, who was ordered by her homeroom teacher to sit down in the hallway while Mrs. Campbell was calling Julie's parents.

"Why didn't the teacher believe me?" Julie said to herself, getting tears in her eyes. "It's not my fault. It's that stupid Sadie's fault! She should get suspended, not me. I'm just an innocent little 10 year old girl. Why can't I be treated right and be off the hook?!"

"Julie?" Mrs. Campbell said, walking back into the hallway. "Your mother is going to come here to the school and pick you up. And she said she's going to have a long word with you. Now why don't you wait in the principal's office until she comes, understand?"

"Yes ma'am," said Julie, sighing sadly.

"Good," said Mrs. Campbell, pointing in the straight direction. "Now get going."

When she arrived at the principal's office, Julie sat down in a chair outside of the room and waited for her mother to come and take her back home.

"Ohhhhhhh..." Julie said in her mind, all scared. "I'm going to be in biiiiiiiiiiiiggg trouble. Oh, I am sooooooooooooooo dead."

Just then, Julie's mother came into the school, saw her little daughter sitting in a chair outside of the principal's office, and said to her, in a strict voice, "Julie? We need to talk."

"Yes mother," said Julie, walking outside.

When they got into the car, Julie put on her seatbelt as her mother did the same thing. Then her mother started to drive the car back to the mansion and said to Julie, "Julie? What happened at school today? I've got a called from your homeroom teacher, Mrs. Campbell. Can you explain to me what happened?"

"Weeeeeeeell...mother..." said Julie, in a slow voice, "I-I-I-"

"Hold on," said her mother. "Let's talk about it when you get home, okay?"

"Okay mother," said Julie, sighing sadly.

So for the whole ride home, Julie didn't say a word. All she did was stood silent while thinking about the incident at school, as well as thinking about how she is going to be in trouble when she goes back home.