Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a kind-hearted little girl named Estelle. She had a best friend named Sophie who lived next door. They spent all their days together, playing games, sharing secrets, and laughing joyfully. But something troubling was happening in Sophie's house that Estelle knew she needed to address, and it made her feel both sad and scared.
One day, Estelle noticed that Sophie often came to school with mysterious bruises on her arms and legs. She asked Sophie about it, but Sophie always brushed it off, saying she had clumsily bumped into things. However, Estelle knew deep down that something was terribly wrong. She couldn't bear to see her dear friend in pain.
One evening, Estelle mustered up her courage and decided to take action. She realized that she needed to speak up for Sophie, even if it meant facing her own fears. She knew that true friends always support and protect each other, especially during difficult times.
The next day at school, Estelle approached their teacher, Mrs. Thompson, and asked if she could talk privately. With a concerned look on her face, Estelle shared her worries about Sophie's bruises and her suspicion that she was being hurt by her own mother. Mrs. Thompson listened attentively, her kind eyes full of empathy.
Mrs. Thompson thanked Estelle for her bravery in speaking up and promised to investigate the situation. She assured Estelle that she would do everything in her power to ensure Sophie's safety and well-being. Estelle felt a sense of relief knowing that she had taken the first steps to help her friend.
As days passed, Mrs. Thompson spoke to Sophie privately and discovered that Estelle's suspicion was correct. Sophie was being mistreated at home, and she was scared to ask for help. With Mrs. Thompson's intervention, Sophie's mom received the support and counseling she needed to stop hurting her child. Sophie was finally safe and protected, thanks to Estelle's bravery.