Bartosz and Kamil stood atop a tall building, the wind ruffling their hair. "It's almost time," Bartosz noted, his eyes scanning the horizon. Kamil, with his muscular build, nodded, his expression serious. "We need to act fast if we want to save everyone," he replied.
Mayor Wojciech, their uncle, leaned over the desk, his face etched with worry. "The volcano is more unstable than we thought," he explained, pointing at the map. Bartosz and Kamil listened intently, understanding the gravity of the situation. "We won't let you down, Uncle," Bartosz assured him, determination in his voice.
Bartosz soared through the air, relaying messages and guiding people to safety. Meanwhile, Kamil used his immense strength to clear debris and lift vehicles, clearing paths for the evacuating crowds. "Keep moving, everyone!" he shouted, his voice cutting through the noise.
Bartosz landed beside Kamil, both exhausted but resolute. "Almost everyone is out," Bartosz panted, his wings twitching from fatigue. "Let's get the last group," Kamil insisted, determination in his eyes. Together, they made one final sweep, ensuring no one was left behind.
Mayor Wojciech joined the brothers outside the city limits, relief evident on his face. "You did it. You really did it," he said, pride in his voice. Bartosz and Kamil exchanged a glance, their bond strengthened by the ordeal.
President Adam, their nephew, stood at the podium, his voice carrying over the audience. "Thanks to my uncles, our city is safe," he declared, gesturing for them to join him. As they stepped forward to receive their medals, the crowd erupted in applause, their cheers echoing through the hall.
















