The following story has themes of misogyny, non-consent sex, humiliation, abuse and other dark themes. If such content offends you, please do not read. This is an erotic FICTION story not meant as any sort of political or societal protest. This is purely for entertainment and never meant to happen in reality.
"Urggg, I mean, just look at her," Jessica says under her breath so the teacher doesn't hear. She says this to her friends who are sitting in the neighboring chairs in their classroom. They all laugh a silent laugh as to not get the strict teacher's attention.
This is the small group of Jessica, Paul and Rachel who have been friends since they were little kids. Now that they are 18, they are even better friends, having come something of a clique. They aren't bullies or anything, but they are known to gang up on someone when required.
Their fury is directed at Maria, who is a foreign exchange student from El Salvador. The reason that the group dislikes Maria isn't what most people would believe. It's actually not due to anything racial at all. Nor is it due to Maria's age because she is 18 as well. It's not even because of anything Maria said to them.
To understand why they dislike Maria you must understand the class they are currently in, which is Calculus. It's a rather advanced class, but one that the three of them have to take to be able to get to the colleges they want. To make the hard class even worse, the teacher, Mrs. Smith, loves using old school concepts, such as grading on a curve.
Grading on a curve is normally helpful because when everyone does poorly, it bumps the grade up. This allows many students, like Jessica, to actually fail tests and quizzes, but have the grade bumped up to a B. It allows the students to not have to work too hard or study too much.
Then Maria was placed into the class due to the foreign exchange program at their school. Being extremely smart and determined, Maria broke the curve with the very first test. Maria got a perfect score, while the rest of the class failed. And that's the way it's been since her arrival, with Maria shining like a star and everyone else failing.
"I bet she does nothing but studies when she goes home," Paul whispers to the group as they all look at Maria who is sitting in the front row. Like normal, Maria is leaning forward, hanging onto every word the teacher is saying while writing notes. Her arm is cocked as to shoot into the air to answer any question the teacher might ask.
"We really need to do something about this, you know? Mess with her for ruining our lives," Jessica suggests, being the first to say out loud what they all been thinking. Everyone in the class had been thinking this, but everyone was too scared to suggest it, let alone do something about it.
"I...actually have an idea," Paul reveals, showing he's thought hard about this. When he says this, the other two turn to him, curious to hear what he's about to say. They all know that Paul is the creative one in their small group, while Jessica is the brave one and Rachel is the smart one.
The three sort of lean in to better hear what is about to be said. They make sure to keep an eye on Mrs. Smith as the last thing they want is to be called out by her as it is an instant zero daily grade. Also, if they are called out, they might look like suspects to whatever happens to Maria.
"Well, I overheard one of the principals talking to her the other day," Paul says quickly and quietly. Then all three return to looking forward when Mrs. Smith turns around to talk to the class about whatever concept she's trying to teach today. Once she turns back to the whiteboard, the group leans back in.
"He was reminding her about some organization in that Foreign Exchange program, that helps adjust to American culture. That if she needed another pamphlet about it, she could get it in the principal's office," Paul states.
"I was thinking...what if we made up a fake organization? Like one that promises to help her with something embarrassing, like sex or something? Make a handout that is really super humiliating and slip it into her bag when she's not looking. When she finds and reads it, she'll get so embarrassed that it'll teach her a lesson," Paul offers.
Rachel and Jessica think about this. Rachel has the kindest heart out of all of them, so she's not really liking the thought of doing anything mean at all. But Jessica who has been known to be downright mean at times, sees that the idea has promise. Only she knows now isn't the time to discuss it, so she tells them they can discuss it at lunch.
Lunch soon arrives and the three find an empty spot in the hall outside of the cafeteria to sit and talk. There they let Paul explain his idea in full so he can add more detail. It is basically the same idea, where they make a fake organization to make fun of Maria. To humiliate her in private with it in hopes it'll dampen her spirits so she'll chill with the studying.
It's Jessica who starts to really like the idea. She pushes the other two for the pros and cons, to see if they could even do it. Jessica believes it is perfect for what they want, as she wants to teach Maria a lesson, but not to anything extreme or dangerous. It needs to be something solid, but not overly cruel or mean to which it will be a freaking scandal or anything.
The idea becomes a plan after this conversation. They set out that they are going to create a fake pamphlet and slip it into Maria's backpack. The pamphlet will be from a fake organization they made up called "The Secret Sex Society for non-American Students."
The pamphlet is going to have an over the top pitch, stating how this secret society helps foreign exchange students every year learn about American Sex culture because it is so different from sex in other countries. That since sex with Americans is considered the best one can do, they have to teach foreigners how to act, even helping them get laid.
The goal is to make the pamphlet so over the top that Maria will know it's a joke. That she understands she is being made fun of. Then maybe once she learns that not everyone loves her she will calm down with the perfect student routine.
The three end this session with discussing how Maria is messing up life for everyone here. Like when she asked what was homework for tonight at the end of class. The teacher had forgotten completely, but since Maria said something, they have to do two chapter's worth.
Making the pamphlet takes them longer than what they thought it would. It takes over a week to create, as they had to design it, then write out everything inside, then find pictures. It was a lot more work than what they thought it would be, and if not for Jessica's drive, they would have stopped.
The small group then had trouble finding a place to print it. They needed it to look real and not printed at a normal printer. But due to the content, they couldn't go to any copy place as the workers there would surely read it. So they ended up sneaking into the school newspaper office afterschool one day as Rachel is one of the editors. There they were able to use the high-end printer, making the pamphlet look very real.
At the moment the three of them are outside the school, looking over the pamphlet and laughing as they wait for the school day to start. They read out passages from it, finding them too hilarious not to laugh at. The three might have had reservations at what they were doing, but no longer. Now it seems like one of the funniest things they have ever done.