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“All of you hold up! No running in the halls!” You yell at the rest of them as you look over your shoulder. A group of three boys and a girl come to a rapid stop as you call back to them, they all look a little older than the lot you caught before, but still certainly of the elementary school range. Maybe third or fourth grade, whereas you know the boy you saw is in first grade or kindergarten and the two girls you have in your hands may be second graders.
“All of you hold up! No running in the halls!” You yell at the rest of them as you look over your shoulder. A group of three boys and a girl come to a rapid stop as you call back to them, they all look a little older than the lot you caught before, but still certainly of the elementary school range. Maybe third or fourth grade, whereas you know the boy you saw is in first grade or kindergarten and the two girls you have in your hands may be second graders.


*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Week/Running/Office-immediate|Order them all to your office]]
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Week/Running/Office-immediate|Order them all to your office]]   '''Request'''  [[User:Foalpoots|Foalpoots]] ([[User talk:Foalpoots|talk]]) 03:42, 26 September 2017 (CEST) 
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Week/Running/Wall|Order them all to line up against the wall]]
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Week/Running/Wall|Order them all to line up against the wall]]



Revision as of 01:42, 26 September 2017

Set up a sting for students running in the hall

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You can’t believe how great this job is, getting paid to have sex with kids. It has been a bit since you have gotten to do anything though, you want another chance to touch one of their hairless little pussies. You flip open the guidelines once again, wondering if you should go out on patrol or something and trying to figure out what you can get them on to make them expose their delicate areas to you. Your eyes keep coming back to this one line about running in the halls, and you note that it’s almost time for the elementary school grades to have their recess. You are relatively sure at least some kids may get excited enough to run in the halls, so you make your way down to the halls for the lower grades and position yourself to wait.

You don’t have to wait long, after a little while the bell rings and the doors start opening, it is abustle with activity from little children, brushing by you one after another. After a little while, you notice two girls, a blond and a brunet walk up in front of the kindergarten/first-grade room. A boy comes out and then all three of them start running together. Guess this is it.

“Hey, hold up you three.” You tell them, getting down on their level as you hold your hands out, anticipating how you are going to enjoy putting diapers on the two girls and get to see their beautiful little mons.

“No!” The blond girl says defiantly as they all rush past you. You are a bit surprised by this, but your brain catches up immediately that they were just “disrespectful” to you, that ups the punishment category. Once you recover from this momentary high, you round on them and catch the two girls by the arms. The younger boy scuttles to a stop the very moment you catch the girls, and looks back at you with a pathetic look as he realizes he’s in trouble and doesn’t even seem to think of running away without the support of these two girls, at least one of them obviously having to be his sister or something.

Just as you finally manage to wrangle the two girls and they seem to give up, you hear the rapid and sharp foot-falls of another group of fairly young students running, the sound clearly coming from behind you.

“All of you hold up! No running in the halls!” You yell at the rest of them as you look over your shoulder. A group of three boys and a girl come to a rapid stop as you call back to them, they all look a little older than the lot you caught before, but still certainly of the elementary school range. Maybe third or fourth grade, whereas you know the boy you saw is in first grade or kindergarten and the two girls you have in your hands may be second graders.