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❤️‍🩹 __________________________________ It was supposed to be just another uneventful Friday. But at Maple Creek Middle School, inside Class 6C, a legendary plan was being formed. A plan so daring, so intricate, that it would be whispered about in cafeteria lines for generations. This was Operation Cookie Jar. --- The Target Every Friday, the lunch lady, Mrs. Butterworth, placed a massive, glass cookie jar on the top shelf behind the counter. Inside? The mythical Double-Choco-Chip Supremes—baked only once a month. Only five lucky students ever got one, and no one knew how they were chosen. But sixth-grader Lena Torres had had enough. “We live in a democracy,” she said, slamming her tray down at lunch. “Cookies should be for all.” Her best friend, Raj, adjusted his crooked glasses and nodded. “It’s time we redistribute the sweets.” --- The Crew Like all great heists, they needed a team: Brains: Lena, future criminal mastermind. Tech: Raj, who once hacked the school’s vending machine for free orange soda. Muscle: Jojo, the seventh grader with biceps and a detention record. Distraction: Millie, drama club president and professional screamer. Their mission: sneak into the cafeteria after hours and liberate the cookies. --- The Plan 1. Millie would fake a fall in front of Principal Hughes. 2. Raj would disable the security camera using his science fair magnet. 3. Jojo would hoist Lena onto the counter. 4. Lena would snag the jar and leave behind a note: “Equal snacks for all.” The heist was scheduled for 7:08 p.m., during the school’s Friday movie night. --- The Execution Everything was going smoothly. Millie’s performance earned a standing ovation. Raj looped the camera feed to show an empty hallway. Jojo lifted Lena like a forklift. She reached for the jar. Success. But then... disaster. She knocked over a tray of spoons. The sound echoed through the empty cafeteria like a gong summoning doom. The lights flicked on. Standing in the doorway, arms crossed, was Mrs. Butterworth herself. “You think I don’t know what day it is?” she said. “I invented cookie heists.” --- The Verdict The gang was marched to the principal’s office. But instead of detention… Principal Hughes laughed. “It’s about time someone tried again.” Turns out, this was a test of courage and teamwork. And they passed. Now, once a month, Class 6C gets to design a new school-wide cookie system. Lena called it “Dessert Democracy.” --- Aftermath They became legends. The story of Operation Cookie Jar is still told to sixth graders every year. And Mrs. Butterworth? She now hosts the Annual Cookie Olympics. Because sometimes, to change the world, you just have to steal a jar of cookies.
❤️‍🩹 __________________________________ It was supposed to be just another uneventful Friday. But at Maple Creek Middle School, inside Class 6C, a legendary plan was being formed. A plan so daring, so intricate, that it would be whispered about in cafeteria lines for generations. This was Operation Cookie Jar. --- The Target Every Friday, the lunch lady, Mrs. Butterworth, placed a massive, glass cookie jar on the top shelf behind the counter. Inside? The mythical Double-Choco-Chip Supremes—baked only once a month. Only five lucky students ever got one, and no one knew how they were chosen. But sixth-grader Lena Torres had had enough. “We live in a democracy,” she said, slamming her tray down at lunch. “Cookies should be for all.” Her best friend, Raj, adjusted his crooked glasses and nodded. “It’s time we redistribute the sweets.” --- The Crew Like all great heists, they needed a team: Brains: Lena, future criminal mastermind. Tech: Raj, who once hacked the school’s vending machine for free orange soda. Muscle: Jojo, the seventh grader with biceps and a detention record. Distraction: Millie, drama club president and professional screamer. Their mission: sneak into the cafeteria after hours and liberate the cookies. --- The Plan 1. Millie would fake a fall in front of Principal Hughes. 2. Raj would disable the security camera using his science fair magnet. 3. Jojo would hoist Lena onto the counter. 4. Lena would snag the jar and leave behind a note: “Equal snacks for all.” The heist was scheduled for 7:08 p.m., during the school’s Friday movie night. --- The Execution Everything was going smoothly. Millie’s performance earned a standing ovation. Raj looped the camera feed to show an empty hallway. Jojo lifted Lena like a forklift. She reached for the jar. Success. But then... disaster. She knocked over a tray of spoons. The sound echoed through the empty cafeteria like a gong summoning doom. The lights flicked on. Standing in the doorway, arms crossed, was Mrs. Butterworth herself. “You think I don’t know what day it is?” she said. “I invented cookie heists.” --- The Verdict The gang was marched to the principal’s office. But instead of detention… Principal Hughes laughed. “It’s about time someone tried again.” Turns out, this was a test of courage and teamwork. And they passed. Now, once a month, Class 6C gets to design a new school-wide cookie system. Lena called it “Dessert Democracy.” --- Aftermath They became legends. The story of Operation Cookie Jar is still told to sixth graders every year. And Mrs. Butterworth? She now hosts the Annual Cookie Olympics. Because sometimes, to change the world, you just have to steal a jar of cookies.

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