The Golden Days
The town of Brooksville was neither too big nor too small, just the right kind of place where everyone knew each other's names. It was here, in the heart of this town, that four boys—Alex, Brandon, Chris, and Daniel—grew up together, their friendship forged in the narrow streets, sunlit schoolyards, and endless summer days.
From the moment they met in elementary school, they had been inseparable. They walked to school together every morning, their laughter echoing through the quiet neighborhood before the world had fully woken up. Their conversations ranged from childhood dreams of becoming astronauts and rock stars to heated debates over who was the fastest runner or the best at solving math problems.
Brandon, the fearless leader, always had a plan—whether it was sneaking into the old abandoned house at the edge of town or organizing an impromptu soccer match in the park. Chris, the brain of the group, had a knack for solving problems, always coming up with clever ways to get out of trouble. Daniel was the quiet observer, the one who noticed things the others didn't, his loyalty unwavering. And then there was Alex, the dreamer, the storyteller, the one who believed that their friendship would last forever.
Under the golden glow of childhood, they carved their names into the tree behind their school, a silent promise that no matter where life took them, they would always find their way back to each other. But time had other plans.