Ella, a shy teen with long brown hair and glasses, clutched her books tightly to her chest. Her eyes darted nervously as she navigated the crowded hallway, feeling the familiar tension in her stomach.
Ella sat at a table, trying to focus on her homework. The pressure in her bladder was a constant distraction. She glanced towards the door leading to the school bathrooms, her heart racing at the thought of using them. "I can wait until I get home," she whispered to herself, determined to avoid the embarrassment she feared.
Ella sat quietly by the window, watching the streets rush by. Her hands were clasped tightly in her lap, her thoughts consumed by the growing need to relieve herself. She shifted uncomfortably, feeling the bus jolt over a bump in the road.
As the bus neared her stop, Ella felt a few drops escape, her cheeks burning with embarrassment. She quickly gathered her things, her eyes fixed on the front of the bus, willing herself to remain composed. "Almost home," she thought, her mind focused on the short walk ahead.
Ella rushed through the front door, her heart pounding with relief. She dropped her backpack by the stairs and hurried to the bathroom. Once inside, she finally relaxed, the anxiety of the day melting away.
Ella changed into comfortable clothes, feeling grateful for the safety of her home. She sat at her desk, reflecting on the day's events and promising herself to be braver next time. "Tomorrow is a new day," she thought, feeling a sense of calm wash over her.
















