Liam was once an average student, but today, he was smaller than a mouse, standing bewildered on the cold, tiled floor. He looked around, his heart pounding in his chest. "How did this happen?" he wondered aloud, but his voice was nothing more than a whisper in the vast room.
Liam realized that no one could see or hear him. Desperation clawed at him as he tried to shout for help, but his tiny voice was lost in the silence. "I need to get someone's attention," he thought, determination setting in as he eyed his teacher's desk, the only place where he might find help.
Liam approached the towering chair, its polished wood gleaming in the sunlight. He began his arduous climb, gripping the fabric with his tiny hands. The chair creaked slightly, and he paused, catching his breath. "Almost there," he encouraged himself, inching closer to the top.
Liam finally made it onto the seat, waving his arms frantically. Ms. Thompson, his teacher, walked in, her heels clicking against the floor. She moved towards her desk, oblivious to the tiny figure standing on her chair. "Please see me!" Liam shouted with all his might.
Ms. Thompson placed her books on the desk and sat down smoothly, not noticing the little voice calling out. Liam felt the shadow envelop him, and his world went dark. "Not like this!" he thought, as everything around him compressed.
The students filed in, chattering about their day, while Ms. Thompson prepared for the lesson. The room buzzed with normalcy, the mystery of Liam's disappearance unnoticed. Somewhere, Liam hoped that his story would one day be told, a tiny echo in the great hall of the classroom.
















