I AM KARMA
School as students hurried to their classes. Among them was sevente
ual morning chatter. "Natalie Brooks, please report to the principal's office immediatel
rincipal's office. Thoughts raced through her mind, trying to come up with a plausible
dle-aged man with a stern expression. Sitting across from him was Offi
chair in front of his desk. "Officer Jacobs and I have received some concern
ve no idea what you're talking about, Principal Anderson. I would neve
reports from students and teachers who claim to have seen you selling drugs
ere must be some mistake. Maybe someone is trying to frame me. I've never been
ations seriously. Given the evidence and witness statements, we have no choice but to suspen
quences of her actions, even if she denied them. "But I did
tigation, but for now, the suspension stands. I suggest you use this time t
ng weak beneath her, and made her way out of the office. The once vibrant hallways now seemed du
nded from school for something she never thought she would be involved in - selling dru
ow to explain this to her grandmother, the only family she had left. She took a dee
out, her voice tremb
house, her footsteps echoing through the empty rooms. Panic started to rise within her as s
knees and frantically checked for a pulse, her hands trembling. Tears welled up in her
aled 911. "Please, please hurry! My grandma... she's not
reassurance and instructions. Natalie followed them as best
, her hand gently brushing against the old woman's cheek. "I'm so sorry, Grandma
ens filled the air, and the par
laid on a stretcher, being carefull
tly, their faces masked with determination. She couldn't bear the thought of her grandma in
, her voice trembling.
, her eyes filled with empathy. "Are you sure
ning through her tears. "I need to be
tanding the girl's heartfelt plea. "Alright, but you ne
She followed them into the ambulance, her small frame feeling lost am
's face, her hand reaching out to hold her grandmother's frail ha
hispered, her voice trembling with fe
evident in their furrowed brows and swift movements. Natalie heart pounded, each second fee
team of doctors and nurses, bustling with purpose, ready to take over her grandmother's ca
ional to another, searching for any sign of hope. As they entered t
other," the doctor said, his voice filled with concern. "However, there
urance, and no means to gather such a significant amount of money
she pleaded, her voice cracking. "Is there any
es and treatments come at a cost. We need to ensu
ce filled with determination. "I don't have the money
antee of payment. We have protocols to follow." the doctor
mbling with a mix of fear and anger. "She's my only family. I
ted resources. We can provide emergency care, s
emotion. "Okay, please do whatever y
he knew she had to find a way to save her grandmother, even if it
in her voice, "I won't let you down, G