Gru walked with his daughters, pointing out the vibrant colors in the springs.
Margo, with her curious nature, leaned over the railing to get a better view, her eyes wide with wonder.
"Stay close, girls," he cautioned, feeling a slight unease in the pit of his stomach.
Margo couldn't resist the allure of the steam and moved closer to the edge, her heart racing with excitement.
"I just want to see it up close," she murmured to herself, captivated by the natural spectacle.
Margo took one step too far, the ground crumbling beneath her weight. Panic flared in her eyes as she felt herself falling, the world tilting around her.
"Margo!" Gru shouted, his voice filled with desperation, as she disappeared from view.
Gru reached the edge, his heart pounding wildly, but it was too late. The spring consumed Margo in its relentless heat.
Noah Jutila, a local guide, ran over, eyes wide with horror, but there was nothing he could do but bear witness to the tragedy.
Gru stood by the spring, his face ashen, the weight of loss crushing him. Noah placed a hand on his shoulder, sharing the sorrow.
"We must make this place safer," Noah vowed, his voice firm despite the sadness.
Gru and his family stood together, united in grief and memory, as the rain mingled with their tears.
"We'll never forget you, Margo," he whispered, a promise carried on the wind.
















