Hello everyone! This is the general plot of my story, it contains significant spoilers so read at your own risk.

Exposition:
Who:
Main Character: You, aka the reader/protagonist
Supporting characters: Unnamed classmates
Point of Attack:
We know nothing about the protagonist other than that they are in high school, and they are taking a physics class. They have a routine of picking a random table to sit at, though they prefer the front.
Rising Action:
Several classmates take chairs from the protagonist’s table without asking. The classmates debate if it’s okay, but conclude that it is because they have observed that no one sits with the protagonist anyways. While it’s not done maliciously, the protagonist can’t help but be hurt. They are left sitting alone at a 4-person table while six people crowd around another table of the same size.

Climax:
The teacher, after a few weeks of this arrangement, calls for a randomized seating plan. A new spot every day, with no switching. It’s heavily implied that the protagonist’s consistent loneliness influenced this decision, but not confirmed.
Falling Action:
The classmates reluctantly adjust to their new seating positions. The protagonist mocks the classmates and their discomfort, because the protagonist sat alone every day and didn’t complain nearly half as much.
Resolution:
The story ends with the protagonist still lonely, their problem hasn’t been solved and probably never will, but they can have some momentary comfort in knowing that they’re not the only one