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How This 9-Year-Old Turned A Necklace Into the Pettiest Revenge You’ve Ever Seen

by Sunny Nguyen
November 16, 2025
in Social Issues

Some kids throw tantrums when friendships fall apart. Others write dramatic diary entries.

But one nine-year-old girl took heartbreak and turned it into a masterclass in petty brilliance – the kind that would make even seasoned adults pause and applaud.

According to her mom, she was summoned to the school after her daughter was accused of destroying another child’s necklace.

Except… the necklace belonged to the nine-year-old, the friendship was long dead, and the “vandalism” was actually a carefully planned moment of closure involving a hammer, pliers, and a supportive team of teenage cousins.

By the time her mom arrived at the principal’s office, the kid was sitting there with a grin so wide it practically needed its own chair. The truth? Better than fiction.

How This 9-Year-Old Turned A Necklace Into the Pettiest Revenge You’ve Ever Seen
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'My 9 year old’s petty revenge?'

Today I got a call from the school my 9 year old attends asking to please come up to the school because my daughter was in trouble for vandalising another...

This surprised me because my daughter is a bit of a goody two shoes and never gets in trouble so I dropped what I was doing and swung by the...

The Principal immediately launched into a tirade about how my daughter had deliberately broken another girl’s necklace and how unacceptable it was.

Once he was finished, I turned to my daughter to hear her side of the story.

Last year my daughter saved up her pocket money to buy best friend necklaces for her and this girl. I ordered them from Wish.com for her.

This year the friendship went belly up when I discovered this girl was trying to extort her friends including my daughter into buying her expensive items on a kids game...

My daughter cut off contact and has been rebuilding her friendship circle and all was going well until this little girl started repeatedly demanding that my daughter give her the...

The fact we were the ones that bought the necklaces to begin with was apparently a minor irrelevant detail.

My 18 year old niece and nephew are very protective of their young cousins and were quite upset for her so they decided to offer her the opportunity for therapeutic...

Last weekend they got out their tools and helped my daughter shatter the charm into 7 or 8 pieces with a hammer, some pliers and had a great time.

My daughter put the pieces of the charm in her jewellery box as a reminder of what fake friends can do to you.

Anyway apparently this girl kept demanding the necklace every day hassling her so my daughter hatched a plan.

She gathered up the pieces into a little bag, took them to school today to empty the bag in front of the girl and told her she was welcome to...

Apparently the girl went red and stormed off to the teacher to say that my daughter had destroyed her necklace and my daughter was sent to the office.

I couldn’t keep a straight face and burst out laughing. You could see the vein in the Principal’s forehead pop out as he looked at me laughing.

I pulled out my phone, showed him my purchase history to confirm that we bought the necklaces and my daughter is perfectly within her rights to destroy her own property...

He finally dismissed us and my daughter skipped back to class laughing hysterically.

My niece and nephew are quite proud and planning to take my daughter out for ice cream this weekend to celebrate her standing up for herself.

I read this story with the kind of delight usually reserved for a surprise dessert arriving at the table.

There’s something deeply satisfying about a child discovering her own backbone, especially after being pushed, isolated, and taken advantage of by someone she once cared about.

Seeing her channel that hurt into a moment of symbolic destruction, surrounded by cousins cheering her on, felt equal parts sweet and empowering.

And honestly, the mental image of her skipping back to class like she just won a prize? Priceless.

But it also brings up a bigger question: why do young kids today experience such intense social pressure?

This story is lighthearted on the surface, but child psychologists would immediately recognize the deeper layers.

When friendships fall apart at this age, the emotional fallout can feel enormous.

According to child development expert Dr. Laura Markham:

“Peer relationships during middle childhood shape a child’s identity, self-esteem, and emotional resilience.”

That explains why the daughter’s symbolic destruction of the necklace, an object tied to betrayal, offered her a sense of emotional closure.

The behavior from the ex-friend also reflects something broader.

A 2018 review published in Child Psychiatry & Human Development found that social manipulation, exclusion, and “friendship extortion” behaviors peak around ages 8 to 12, particularly among children struggling with insecurity or social dominance.

The girl demanding the necklace daily wasn’t just being petty, she was exerting control.

And the school’s response? Unfortunately, also common.

Educator surveys published by the American Psychological Association show that schools frequently respond to the loudest voice first, often misidentifying the instigator due to incomplete stories or pressure to “act quickly”.

The principal’s immediate rage, before hearing the child’s explanation, fits that pattern.

From a therapeutic perspective, the daughter’s choice to bring the broken necklace in a bag and return it with humor shows impressive emotional maturity.

She wasn’t violent, she didn’t lash out, and she didn’t escalate. Instead, she reclaimed power in a way that was symbolic, safe, and surprisingly witty.

The real takeaway here isn’t the destruction of an object, it’s the development of agency.

She learned that she doesn’t owe emotional labor to people who mistreat her, that she can set boundaries without cruelty, and that adults don’t always get the full story unless someone speaks up.

Her experience quietly highlights a truth many adults forget: kids often understand fairness, ownership, and justice far better than they’re given credit for.

Reddit users had a field day reacting to this tiny act of justice:

A lot of users praised the daughter’s confidence and cherished the sweet, calculated creativity of her revenge.

Sh4d0wPh03n1x − Absolutely brilliant! Nothing better than the sweet, innocent revenge of destroying your own stuff to s__ew with someone elses mind. Good job to your kid!

cuppyuppycake − I like the fact that your daughter was confident enough to know that she wouldn't get in trouble when you showed up.

paustin0816 − I have found that Principal’s are almost always clueless morons.

Others focused on the principal’s reaction, criticizing the school’s habit of blaming first and asking questions later.

[Reddit User] − What pissed me off about these instances is that the teacher and/or principal don't even bother to ask the accused about what happened.

The accuser is always right until solidly proven wrong. I'm having similar issues with my son's classroom.

cheturo − Another story of a principal of a school that doesn't listen to what kids say, until proven innocent. Good revenge!

DoleWhipFloats − Did the principal apologize to your daughter? Or did he continue to argue that your daughter was in the wrong but he was gonna let her off with...

Few celebrated the mom’s support and the daughter’s emotional maturity, calling her wise beyond her years.

[Reddit User] − You need to have a serious conversation with that principal or file a complaint about his behavior.

I’ve never had problems with my daughter’s principal but I’ve had a few conversations with some clueless teachers before.

They work with children and they as adults should lead by example not have their “veins popping” in rage. Glad your daughter got away with everything.

You are raising her correctly so good for you.

Spicylady10 − Your daughter is going to go far in life. She's wise beyond her years! Good job mama!

[Reddit User] − And what happened to that other girl? ? Did she get punished for taking it?

Shojo_Tombo − Even if your daughter's necklace had been given to her by the other girl, it would still have been her property to do with as she wished. That...

Some even added humor, poetry, and personal stories about their own kids standing up to school bullies.

tldr_limmerick − My little one's friend was once cool But ended up turning quite cruel And so grievous harm Was wrought 'pon a charm To give back to her while...

wajmcc6 − OMG!!! I LOVE IT!! That is so awesome!!

I'm so glad she stuck up for herself and in such a funny way. Ice cream is definitely in order for that one!!

BipolarBearJew54 − Should have told that Principal to get fukt. I hate authoritarians who don't want to get BOTH sides and place blame.

My 9 year old dropped a kid for bullying another kid to the point of tears.

He got a 1 day suspension and his choice of ice cream from the local ice cream shop! (Sawdust sunday was his choice BTW)

The rest asked the burning question: what consequences did the lying ex-friend face, and why wasn’t her behavior being addressed?

[Reddit User] − So what happened to the lying entitled ex-friend? Did she get in trouble for lying about broken necklace?

JumpinJackHTML5 − Honestly, I would have raised a stink and asked if the other girl was going to be punished for lying and making me leave work to come down...

My time is important to me and she just wasted it on purpose, maybe they need to call her parents down and waste their time too.

This little victory shows just how powerful symbolic closure can be – especially when it comes from a child learning to protect her peace.

One broken necklace became a reminder that friendship should never come with manipulation or fear.

And honestly, the principal’s outrage only underscored the message: kids sometimes understand fairness better than the adults in charge.

What do you think? Was her revenge a stroke of genius or a little too bold for a nine-year-old?

Leave your take below and share your own stories of kid-level justice!

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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