In the center of the room, a young swimmer lies asleep. His chest rises and falls gently, the rhythm synchronized with the beeping heart monitor beside him. Wires connect to electrode pads on his skin, and a saline infusion line snakes from his arm to the bag hanging above. An oxygen mask covers his face, providing a steady flow of air.
Coach Tanaka stands near the first aid room door, his brow furrowed with concern. Nurse Aiko, a calm presence amidst the chaos, approaches him.
"Is he going to be okay?"
"He's stable for now. Just needs rest,"
Riku, the young swimmer's best friend, sits at the pool's edge, staring into the water. Memories of training sessions and shared victories flood his mind.
"We've always pushed each other to be better,"
Kaito, the swimmer, blinks against the dim light, his mind slowly clearing. He remembers the race, the intense push, and then nothing.
"Where am I?"
"You're safe, Kaito. Just rest,"
"You scared us, man,"
"I'm sorry, Riku,"
"Just promise me you'll take it easy,"
Kaito, feeling stronger, sits up with Riku's help. They share a moment of quiet reflection, knowing that this experience has only strengthened their friendship.
"I'll be back in the water soon,"
"And I'll be right there with you,"
















