Lila, a 13-year-old girl with tangled dark hair and thoughtful eyes, stands at the edge of the tub. She dips her toes cautiously into the warm water, watching the ripples expand across the surface. A lavender-scented bath bomb fizzes in her hand, brightening her anticipation.
Lila slides into the bath, sighing as the warmth settles around her. She lets the lavender bath bomb drop, watching it dissolve with swirling bursts of purple and white. "It’s like magic," she murmurs, her voice barely louder than the trickle of the tap.
Lila closes her eyes, imagining herself adrift on a peaceful lake, surrounded by willows and dragonflies. She dips her hand beneath the water, feeling the silken texture glide along her skin. "Maybe tomorrow will be easier," she whispers, her words floating away like bubbles.
Lila hugs her knees to her chest, letting herself relax in the gentle embrace of the bath. She listens to distant sounds—a dog barking outside, the muffled clink of dishes in the kitchen. "I could stay here forever," she says, smiling at her own daydream.
Lila stands, wrapping herself in the towel, feeling refreshed and a little lighter. She wipes a patch of fog from the mirror, meeting her own gaze with a newfound sense of peace. With a final glance at the quiet bath, she steps out, ready to face whatever comes next.
















