Miruna, with her adventurous spirit, leads the group. Thea follows closely, her curiosity piqued by the promise of adventure. Petru, eager to explore, and David, always ready for a challenge, complete the spirited quartet. "This is going to be the best summer ever," she declares, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
"I can't wait to see the dinosaur exhibit," Petru adds, bouncing on his toes.
"Or the medieval armor," David chimes in, a mischievous grin on his face.
Petru stares in awe, his eyes wide. "Is this... a time machine?" he asks, hardly daring to believe it.
David steps forward, his curiosity overpowering any doubt. "Let's try it out!" he exclaims, reaching for the controls.
"Are you sure that's a good idea?" Thea cautions, but the others are already too caught up in the moment to listen.
The friends look around in awe, taking in the towering trees and colorful flowers. "What a strange place!" Miruna exclaims, her voice tinged with both excitement and fear.
"Yes! You are right!" Thea agrees, stepping closer to her friend.
Suddenly, Petru points upward, his voice filled with wonder. "What's that?" he asks, as a creature swoops overhead.
David gasps, his mind racing. "That's a dragon!! Run!" he shouts, and they all dash through the dense foliage.
Their hearts pound as they flee, but soon they are exhausted, their breaths heavy.
They saw a strange grandma and in her basket, she carries delicate, glowing flowers. "Who are you?" Miruna asks, hope in her voice. The grandmother smiles gently. "These flowers will help you," she says, scattering them to create a fragrant cloud that calms the dragon. With the dragon asleep, the grandmother leads them to a shimmering pool. "Swim with me," she instructs, and they dive into the cool water, emerging in the familiar surroundings of the museum.
"I’ll never get back to this time machine!" Petru declares with a shiver, echoed by the others.
Thea laughs, relief and exhilaration in her voice. "That was incredible," she says, and they all nod, knowing this summer day will forever be etched in their minds.
















