PS: I did not own Bully games or Randy Cunningham 9th grade ninja (RC9GN). Rockstar owns the Bully game, and Scott Thomas and Jed Elinoff own RC9GN and the character. Also, I give Doug a surname, and it's Hawkins, Douglas Hawkins.

Doug's Pov

When my dad drives a car while my mom is in the front passenger seat, she turns around, talks to me, and says,

Doug's mom: Doug, you better promise me to behave at school.

Doug: But mom, I was behaving well back in Norrisville High.

Doug's mom: I don't care; just behave, okay?

Doug: Okay.

Doug's dad: You better behave in your best way, or we will disown you!

Doug: Okay. Okay.

I crossed my arm while looking out the window. Ugh, why can everyone, including my parents, be such jerks? Jeez, I hate them. I hate them!

As I reach Bullworth, I get out of the car.

Doug's dad: I hope you'll have a nice day at school, son. And we don't love you.

Doug: Okay, dad.

My parents dropped me off at the main gate of Bullworth, then sped off. I look at the huge Gothic-looking gate.

Doug: Here I am. Bullworth Academy. I hope this will change my life.

Just as I was about to enter, there was another car coming, and I saw a boy with a shaven head, light brown jackets, and jeans. It is possible that he must be a new kid, just like me. Huge coincidence, I guess. I looked at the guy just as his parents started to drive away, making a loud screeching sound. I was shocked that this guy treated his parents like that. Is he some kind of delinquent? The guy looked at me with a stern look on his face.

Guy: Are you new here too?

Doug: Yes. I've just arrived here, just like you.

Guy: I guess we both have new kids in this dump.

Doug: What makes you say that?

Just as the guy wanted to say something, suddenly a woman came out.

Woman: You two must be the new kids?

Doug: Oh cheese!

Jimmy: Where do you come from?

Woman: We've been expecting you two. Welcome to Bullworth Academy.

The woman extended her arms out above her head, sighed, and then continued.

Woman: I think you two will be happy here—very happy indeed. Which one of you is James Hopkins?

The guy who turned out to be the name, James Hopkins, raised his hand coldly.

James: I am. But called me Jimmy.

Then the woman looked at me and said,

Woman: And then you must be Douglas Hawkins, then.

Doug: Yes, and I'll be at my best, Ms.

Woman: It's Miss Danvers. But it's Miss. Not Mrs.

Doug: Okay, Miss Danvers.

Then Miss Danvers looked at Jimmy.

Miss Danvers: He's study is over there, boy.

Miss Danvers looked irritated but then went on to talk about Mr. Crabblesnitch. Miss Danvers looked at us and said,

Miss Danvers: Dr. Crabblesnitch's office was on the second floor, near the trophies. I had work to do.

Miss Danvers left us at the opened main gate. I couldn't believe she left us like that! Couldn't she just show us everywhere first? Then Jimmy talked to me and said,

Jimmy: Hey, we both better go to the office.

Doug: Okay.

Me and Jimmy walked through the school. It was huge. The boys dorm was on the left, while the girls dorm was on the right. The school was straight ahead. Just as we kept walking, there were two guys in front of us.

Dude 1: Hey, losers, where are you going?

Jimmy: We're going to the office. What do you want?

Dude 2: We wanted your pocket money. Give me your lunch money, losers!

It turns out these guys are bullies, and I was afraid of these two guys now, but when I looked around, I saw the adult with the navy blue suit jacket. This is the perfect opportunity to get out of this, guys.

Doug: Help! Someone bullied us! Help!

The man with the navy blue suit jacket heard me and began to run in our direction.

Man: Hey! Stop that!

Dude 1: Crap!

Dude 2: I'll get you next time, new kid!

I watched the two guys run off as the man chased them down. Jimmy looked at me and said,

Jimmy: Man, you are one bigger snitch, huh?

Doug: Well, it's better to let the authorities handle this situation.

Jimmy: That was a bad idea.

Doug: Why?

Jimmy: It's not important. Let's go to the principal office.

Doug: Okay.

As we're walking again, there's a bunch of kids walking around, and most of them were getting bullied. The rest were doing the bullying. I started to walk faster. and Jimmy noticed that.

Jimmy: Can't you just walk slowly, Douglas?

Doug: You just called me Doug, and I don't like how this kid is bullying another kid.

Jimmy: Why would you say that? This is school, after all.

Doug: I know that, but this is just even worse than my previous school.

As we got inside the school, we were in the hallway, and I saw a case of trophies on the second floor of the school.

Doug: That was just the office Miss Danvers was talking about.

Jimmy: That's a good eye you got there. Let's go.

As me and Jimmy walk through the hallway, some kids glare at us. I don't like it. They look at us like we're threatening them. I decided not to make eye contact and just keep walking. Just as we reached the principal office, I saw Miss Danvers again. Wait, is she in here doing her work? Why didn't she just let us follow her to the main office?

Miss Danvers: Dr. Crabblesnitch will be right with you two.

Doug: Wait, why can't we just follow you when you have work here?

Miss Danvers: Stop asking questions, Hawkins! Go inside the office.

I don't have a choice but to hear what she said.

Doug: Okay.

Jimmy: Whatever.

I look at Jimmy in disbelief. He can't possibly just reply in a rude way.

Just as we enter the principal office The man in his 50s was at his desk. It is possible this guy is .

: Ah, yes, so you two must be Hopkins and Hawkins.

Doug: Yes, sir.

Jimmy: Uh huh.

: What? Uh huh what?

glared at Jimmy as I was nervously waiting for Jimmy's reply.

Jimmy: I meant, yes Sir.

: Very good. At least this boy beside you is doing his best.

Jimmy just rolled his eyes while I smiled awkwardly. Then we sat on the chair in front of the principal's desk.

: Now let me see…

look at our previous school record. First, he looked at my record and said,

: Okay, . Your record is seen to be clean, and your grades are excellent, I see.

Doug: Yes.

: But just because you have a clean record doesn't mean you'll keep your nose clean. You better be in your best behavior; one wrong step and you'll be seeing me again.

Doug: Yes, Principal Crabblesnitch. I hear you.

: I'm glad to hear it.

Then looked at Jimmy's record and then looked at Jimmy with disappointment on his face.

: Well, well, Mr Hopkins. You've done a lot of naughty things, haven't you?

I was shocked by the principal's response as I looked at Jimmy.

: Vandalism, graffiti, bad language, violent conduct, disrespecting staff…

My jaw dropped as I heard Jimmy's bad record. Did he do something like that? I knew this guy was not nice, but this is just bad.

: Oh, I'm scared of you, Hopkins.

said sarcastically at Jimmy

Jimmy: Come on, give me a break.

: Yes, I've never met a boy like you. Never in all my life.

I sat properly as kept talking to Jimmy.

: Hopkins, you're quite the nastiest little boy I've ever encountered. Tell me, why should I waste my time on you?

Jimmy: I don't know.

: Because it's my calling. It's what I do. You excel at causing trouble and I excel at fixing little boys like you. At making you into respectable members of our community here at the academy. I've got a good feeling about you, boy. A feeling you and I are going to be great friends.

I watched as pointed his finger at Jimmy and said

: You keep that nose clean, boy, or I shall clean it myself!

Then Miss Danvers came to the office with a tray of two teacups and a teapot.

: Miss Danvers, are you back yet?

Miss Danvers: Yes, Headmaster. And I got your tea.

: You are good to me, Miss Danvers.

Miss Danvers: No more than you deserve, Headmaster.

tells Miss Danvers to take us to our dorm.

: Take these new kids here, show them around the school, and get them properly attired.

Miss Danvers: Certainly Headmaster.

Miss Danvers looked at us with a cold look on her face.

Miss Danvers: Come along, boys; I haven't got all day.

As we got up from our seats and were about to leave the office, gave us his last words.

: And boys, you two will have a clean nose, so keep it clean or we'll clean it for you both.

Jimmy scoffs and leaves, and I look at the principal and say,

Doug: Yes, Principal Crabblesnitch. I will.

Then I leave the office. Miss Danvers was at her table, and look at us:

Miss Danvers: Where's your uniform, boys? Run along now.

Doug: What? Can't you just show us around the school first?

Miss Danvers: I said run along. You both have classes to attend!

Doug: Oh okay…

Then me and Jimmy left the office, and I said to myself,

Doug: Jeez, can't she just be polite to us for once?

Jimmy overheard me and said,

Jimmy: Well, this is Bullworth, Doug. One of the worst school in the country, with alumni are nothing but arms dealers, serial killers, and corporate lawyers

Doug: What?! I didn't know that!

Jimmy: Didn't your parents tell you before?

Doug: No, not really. They never loved me anyway.

Jimmy: Huh, your parents are real scum, huh?

Then Jimmy looked at the principal office and said,

Jimmy: And that old creep thinks he can tame me. We shall see, my friend. I only give people what they have coming to them.

Doug: Well, I don't want to cause any trouble here.

Jimmy: I know that. You look harmless to me. a completely harmless one.

Then, as we left the school and reached our dorm, we were stopped by three groups of bullies, and one of them was the one we'd encountered before.

Bully 1: Guess what time it is? Yep, time for a beatdown!

Then the other two groups of bullies came behind us.

Bully 2: Get those new kids! Beat them down!

Doug: No, please; I don't want to fight.

Bully 1: That's too bad. Let's fight!

Then Jimmy shielded me and said,

Jimmy: You jerks better hear him. He didn't want to fight. You better fight me!

Bully 1: Fair enough. But if you lose, I'll beat this nerd next.

As I back away and watched Jimmy and the bully with a red-haired fight, I wanted to run away and try to find the adults, but the bullies blocked my way and said,

Bully 3: You better not move, or we'll beat you down.

Then I back away from the bullies and look at Jimmy fight the red-haired bully. As the bullies cheer for their bully friend, the red-haired bully throws his first punch, but Jimmy quickly blocks it with both arms. Then he punched his guy three times. Despite the punches, the bully still stood up and kept fighting Jimmy. Jimmy grabbed the bully by the collar and then punched his face two times, using his knee time at his stomach, which made him fall down to the group in pain. Jimmy won the fight, and the bullies were stunned by what they saw, including me. I was shocked and, at the same time, relieved that Jimmy managed to beat the bully down. I ran into Jimmy and said,

Doug: Are you okay?

Jimmy: I'm fine. Don't worry about it.

Then Jimmy taunted the bully.

Jimmy: Hahahaaa!

Then I saw someone come out of the dorm, and I saw the big guy standing there with an angry look on his face. It is possible that this big guy is the leader of the bullies.

Big Guy: You're dead new kid, dead!

Then the big guy ran into us and tried to punch me in the face. I was in a panic. This big guy seriously wanted to punch me, even though Jimmy was the one who beat his friend. Just as I looked at the big guy, he ran and tried to punch me. Jimmy shielded me, and he got punched by the big guy inside instead. Then the voice of the full-grown man appears from behind.

Man: Hey you! Break it up!

The man ran into us to stop this chaos. The man looks straight up at the big guy.

Man, That's enough of that! Break it up!

Doug: Thank cheese you here, teacher. The bullies and this bigger guy try to-

Just as I was about to finish my sentence, the man sternly looked at me and Jimmy and said,

Man: Why are you two not in your uniform? Go change immediately!

Doug: Okay, sir.

I was walking angrily because this teacher seemed to be concerned about us not wearing our uniform instead of us getting bullied. Then I heard Jimmy say:

Jimmy: Aw, come on.

Doug: No time for this, Jimmy. Let's go.

Jimmy: Yeah.

Then we enter the boys dorm.

To be continued...