Izan, Ah Ming, and Raju watched the river from the bank, their expressions filled with awe. "Every morning feels magical with the river's song," said Izan, his eyes reflecting the shimmering water.
"It's like a lullaby for the whole village," Ah Ming added, closing his eyes to savor the tune.
"Let's race to the other side!" Raju challenged, the excitement in his voice matching the river's lively song.
Izan's heart sank as he gazed at the murky water, littered with plastic and waste. "We have to do something!" he exclaimed, his voice tinged with urgency.
"But how? No one seems to care," Ah Ming replied, his brow furrowed with concern.
Raju crossed his arms, thinking hard. "Let's show them the river's pain," he proposed, determination lighting up his face.
Izan, Ah Ming, and Raju led the charge, collecting trash with determination. "Look, it's already better!" Izan shouted, pointing to a clear patch of water.
"We need to keep going," Ah Ming encouraged, his hands busy with a net.
"And we need to involve the adults," Raju added, his eyes scanning the crowd.
Izan, Ah Ming, and Raju acted out the story of the river's sorrow. "Pollution harms us all," Izan declared, his voice echoing in the hall.
"We must change our ways," Ah Ming added, his expression earnest.
"Together, we can restore the river's song," Raju concluded, hope shining in his eyes.
Izan, Ah Ming, and Raju sat on their favorite rock, feet dangling in the cool water. "Listen," Izan whispered, eyes wide with delight.
"The song is back," Ah Ming marveled, a smile spreading across his face.
"We did it together," Raju said, feeling a swell of pride.
Izan lay back on a mat, gazing at the twinkling stars. "I'm proud of us," he murmured softly.
"Kampung Damai is truly special," Ah Ming agreed, his voice filled with contentment.
"And it's up to us to keep it that way," Raju added, his heart full of hope for the future.
















