"You sleep under the door mat don't you!"

I gritted my teeth and said nothing, because I had a plan!.

There were twenty three kids in my class and I had twenty three matchboxes. I put all the matchboxes on my desk. I lined them all up. Neatly. Every box was opened a little bit.

And I had one red match box.

"What're they for?"

I didn't answer. The class gathered round to look. Perfect.

"You won't call me shorty any more!" I said. I threw some twinkle dust over all the kids.

Whoosh! They were all inside the match boxes. I shut the boxes quickly. Snap snap snap. All prisoners. All trapped inside their boxes.

The teacher came in.

"Where's the class?"

They've gone," I said. I didn't tell her where.

The teacher went to look for her class. I gathered the boxes and put them into my school bag. No point in staying around.

I went to the Principal's office. I didn't even knock. I just walked in and looked at him.

"What do you want, boy?"

He never called me by my name. He didn't like me.

I threw some twinkle dust at him and held the red box out.

Whoosh! He was gone. Now I had him too.

I walked out the front gates and down the street.

I heard my class mates calling to me from inside their boxes. They had funny, high voices, like chirping birds.

"Help! Help!"

The Principal's voice was like a tiny mouse squeaking.

Now I had to decide something. What would I do with them? I couldn't hurt them. That would be cruel. They
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