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Among those you consider;
>Chelsea, your high school bully. Though your school life was pretty miserable all around, she was the ringleader and supported by her boyfriend Mike who is also a person of negative interest.
>Anthony, the guy who stood you up for prom. Not that you wanted to go but Kelly set it all up for you, only for him to no-show you... now that's a sore memory.
>Mr. Mason, your psych teacher. Admittedly he did help you a lot through that time, but he got... inappropriate with you, and in hindsight you accept how messed up it was.
>Travis, your would-be guy. Much more recent, a co-worker you were interested in but instead he went out with another co-worker, Millie. Upsetting as a first, failed attempt to step out of your shell for once.
>Mr. Kovacs, your dad's business partner. This one isn't personal, but it does affect you. Back in the day your dad got scammed out of the business while his partner got rich, and he still has the gall to hold debts over your dad's head.
>...Mom? You're not seriously considering this, of course not... but she did wrong by you and your father, and personally she's the only other person who knows about your superhuman nature, which could complicate things.
All in all, some unpleasant loose ends... though who you choose, if anyone, and perhaps more importantly how you want to deal with them? You're not about to go murder anyone... you think, but it would give you a lot of satisfaction and peace to beat the tar out of any of these people. Would that really be worth the effort though, when maybe you could come up with something more appropriate? Or at least justified, a more lasting revenge. There is also the problem of whether any of them come to recognize you, and the risk of using your powers because of this.
Despite all the risks though, you must admit it's already getting to you just thinking about this, these people. Getting back at them seems better and better the longer you dwell on it.
>A villainous write-in?