CHAPTER 4: SIX MONTHS LATER
CHAPTER 4: SIX MONTHS LATER
Six months passed.
The highway looked peaceful again.
The repaired guardrail gleamed beneath the afternoon sun.
A bright yellow city bus pulled into a small roadside park.
This time...
The stop wasn't an accident.
The elderly passengers stepped off carrying flowers, homemade pies, and photo albums.
Waiting beside a newly planted oak tree stood the young man.
No business suit.
No rushing.
Just a simple shirt and a grateful smile.
His leg had healed.
So had something far more important.
The bus driver walked over first.
Without saying a word...
The two men embraced.
The grandmothers surrounded him with hugs.
One grandfather laughed.
"You still owe us another card game."
Everyone smiled.
A bronze plaque stood beneath the oak tree.
It read:
"On this road, courage wasn't measured by age... but by the choice to protect strangers."
A television reporter approached.
"What do you think saved everyone that day?"
The young man looked toward the elderly passengers.
Then at the bus driver.
Finally, he smiled.
"It wasn't luck."
"It was ordinary people who refused to think only about themselves."
The camera slowly pulled upward.
The yellow bus drove away beneath the golden afternoon sun.
Inside...
Laughter returned.
The same card game continued.
The same stories filled the aisle.
But this time...
Every smile carried the quiet knowledge that life can change in a single second—
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and that a single act of courage can save dozens of strangers.
THE END.