Spoiled Student Gets An Attitude Adjustment From The Creepy Janitor 1 Jun 2026
The “creepy” aesthetic serves a crucial narrative function. If the janitor were kind and grandfatherly, the student might dismiss the lesson as charity. But because the janitor is unsettling—because he hums tunelessly, because he polishes the same spot on the floor for ten minutes, because he knows personal details about the student’s family—the student’s fear activates a primal form of respect. The janitor’s creepiness is a tool of cognitive dissonance: the student must reconcile the fact that a person he deemed “beneath him” now holds absolute power over his freedom, comfort, and safety. This inversion of the social order is the adjustment. By the end of the first installment, the student is usually crying, apologizing, and mopping without being asked. The janitor, still creepy, simply nods and unlocks the door.
But Lexi's world was about to get a serious reality check, courtesy of the creepy janitor, Mr. Jenkins. With his unblinking stare and unnerving grin, Mr. Jenkins had been a fixture on campus for years, quietly observing the students he cleaned up after. While they saw him as just a harmless janitor, Mr. Jenkins had a secret: he had a keen eye for character, and Lexi's entitled demeanor had caught his attention. The janitor’s creepiness is a tool of cognitive
Without warning, Mr. Jenkins began to walk towards Emily, his eyes glinting with an unnerving intensity. She took a step back, her heart racing as he closed in on her. The janitor, still creepy, simply nods and unlocks the door
Mr. Jenkins led Emily to the janitor's closet, a cramped room filled with cleaning supplies and dusty shelves. He handed her a trash bag and a pair of gloves. She took a step back
The internet has a fascination with "attitude adjustment" stories—narratives where a character’s arrogance meets a sudden, humbling reality check. One of the more viral examples of this trope is the story often titled
Meet Alexandra "Lexi" Thompson, the quintessential rich girl with an attitude problem to match her designer handbag collection. As a student at the prestigious Ravenswood Academy, Lexi was used to getting her way, no matter who she stepped on in the process. Her parents' wealth and influence had made her believe she was above the law, and she took great pleasure in making everyone around her feel inferior.