Lucy, a 12-year-old girl with a curious glint in her eyes, stood in line, clutching her permission slip. Her pigtails bounced as she shifted nervously, watching the school nurse prepare the syringes. "I hope this doesn't hurt too much," she whispered to herself.
Lucy barely has time to react as the tranquilizer dart hits her arm. Her world tilts, the playground spinning around her as she collapses onto the grass, her vision blurring.
Ethan, a brave 12-year-old boy with tousled brown hair and a knack for adventure, spots Lucy on the ground. His heart pounds as he pushes through the chaos, determined to reach her. "Hold on, Lucy!" he calls out, his voice cutting through the pandemonium.
He checks her pulse, recalling first aid lessons from his scout troop. Spotting the dart, he carefully removes it, hoping it will help. "You're going to be okay," he reassures her, brushing a strand of hair from her face.
Paramedics arrive swiftly, their movements efficient and focused. They lift Lucy onto a stretcher, checking her vitals while commending Ethan for his quick thinking. "You did well, young man," one of them says, giving him a reassuring nod.
Ethan watches as the ambulance departs, his heart still racing but filled with relief. Lucy will be safe, thanks to his bravery. He turns to find his friends, their eyes wide with admiration, and he realizes that today, he became more than just another kid in the crowd.
















