Game

1044 Words
"Absolutely, Chelsea! Tag and playing with a ball both sound like fantastic choices. They are fun and great for getting some exercise as well. I'm sure the other orphans would love to play those games with you too. It's a wonderful way to bond and enjoy some friendly competition. I can even help you come up with some strategies for tag if you'd like!" Lora said encouraging Chelsea who replied with a "thank you". 'Why is this woman so positive and full of smiles' Chelsea wonders in administration as she wishes to also see the world in a positive light by her situation did not permit her. Watching as Lora continuously voiced her opinions on the games that has yet to start, gathering all the children on one spot she explained the rules of the game as it commences without delay. Dividing the groups into two she began which was named fire and the other ice. "Here are the rules, first fire will have to run and Ice has to caught, but if you are touched by Ice, you will have to stop running unless you're out. But you can be saved if your element touches you and then continue runing to escape but you all must work together. Any questions?" "A kid who looked above 8 asked "what if your element doesn't touch you, can you still move after staying still for a while?" This time Lora was lost of words turning to Chelsea who brought up the idea of the game, asking for answers. Being turned to for help by Lora, Chelsea decided to explain "No you can't move, they will be a timer when the timer runs out and the opposite elements are still run even if it's one person from that team, fire wins but" "But what?" They kid asked again As she continued "but if there is no one from the fire team and the timer runs out the Ice team wins" "Why do we have to stop when the ice team touches us?" another kid asked "Because as the fire element once the ice element touches you, you have to freeze until another fire element touches and defrost you understand" "Yes" the kid answered cheerfully. 'Who wouldn't understand that simple theory in a game?' Chelsea asked herself in irritation upon seeing the confused look in the girl's eyes. 'At least I expected the girls to be smarter what's this?' Walking towards the starting zone of the game Chelsea who revealed that she was on the fire team to the dismay of the other children though some children stayed out to cheer for the various players. The environment was so cheerful that it attracted the attention of the caretakers and the orphanage visitors as the cheerfully watched the game cheering on the children as the run around in the field avoiding their opponents touch and lending hands to the partners. The game ended with team fire evolving as the winner in both the first and the third round but lost at the second, the changed members at ever round as more children found the game interesting and joined the fun after getting approval from their parent. Lora looked like the happiest person despite not playing the game herself but watching everyone especially Chelsea who was having fun for the first time since her arrival. Making sure that no one got injured during the game the caretaker made sure to take them to the clinic after the game to get them checked most to everyone's satisfaction no one got hurt in any way. After their lunch where the ate in a big dinner hall as all the kids gathered most of them offered to be Chelsea's friend to which before she could decline Lora from nowhere accepted the proposal on her behave to her dismay as most children came up to her every passing minute. Lora, a helpful and kind assistant, walked into the orphanage's recreational room with a warm smile on her face. It was a bright and sunny day, and she couldn't help but feel a sense of happiness and contentment as she saw the children engrossed in their games and laughter. Lora's eyes scanned the room, feeling a sense of pride in her heart. She had been working at the orphanage for several months now, and seeing the children happy and at ease brought her immense joy. The sound of their laughter filled the room, creating a cheerful atmosphere that was contagious. Walking towards a group of children playing with building blocks, Lora couldn't help but join in. She knelt down beside them, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Wow, you guys are doing such an amazing job with those blocks!" she exclaimed, her voice filled with genuine admiration. The children turned to look at her, their faces lighting up with excitement. "Miss Lora, look what we've built!" one of the children, named Timmy, proudly exclaimed, pointing towards an impressive tower of blocks. Lora's eyes widened in amazement. "That's incredible, Timmy! You and your friends have done such a fantastic job together," she praised, clapping her hands softly. "You should all be very proud of yourselves." The children beamed with pride, and Lora couldn't help but feel a sense of fulfillment in that moment. Seeing them happy and confident in their abilities made all her efforts worthwhile. She continued to move around the room, engaging with the children, encouraging them, and joining in their activities as she noticed Chelsea missing from each group. As she watched the children playing harmoniously, Lora felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude. She loved being able to make a positive impact on their lives, even in a small way, and seeing their laughter and joy was the greatest reward of all. Taking a step back to observe the room once more, Lora couldn't contain her happiness. With a contented sigh, she whispered to herself, "These children bring so much light and joy into my life. I'm grateful to be a part of their journey." And with a renewed sense of purpose, Lora continued to be the caring, helpful assistant that the children needed, ensuring that their happiness and well-being remained her top priority beige going to find Chelsea. 'Who knows we're she when?'
Free reading for new users
Scan code to download app
Facebookexpand_more
  • author-avatar
    Writer
  • chap_listContents
  • likeADD