Emma shifted uncomfortably in her seat, eyes darting between the ticking clock and the teacher's animated lecture. Her focus wavered as she felt a familiar pressure building.
Emma bit her lip, trying to concentrate on the lesson. Mrs. Thompson, the teacher, continued discussing fractions with enthusiasm. "I just need to make it until recess," she reassured herself silently.
Emma hesitated for a moment, eyeing the door. The path to the restroom seemed daunting, with so many classmates clamoring to get there first. "I can wait a little longer," she thought, joining the throng heading outside.
Emma played hopscotch, but her movements were cautious. Each jump reminded her of her predicament. Suddenly, she felt a small leak, and her cheeks flushed with embarrassment. Her best friend, Lily, noticed her discomfort. "Emma, are you okay?" she asked, concern in her eyes.
Emma finally made her way to the restroom, relief washing over her as she pushed open the door. Lily waited outside, offering a reassuring smile when Emma emerged. "Thanks for worrying about me," she said, feeling grateful for her friend's support.
Emma sat back at her desk, feeling a sense of triumph. She had overcome a small, yet personal challenge. Mrs. Thompson resumed her lesson, and Emma found it easier to concentrate, her mind no longer preoccupied.
















