A group of bikers target a teenager, clueless about his true identity—and they quickly regret their mistake…
Let’s go, the leader finally growled, waving at his friends to follow. They limped back to their bikes, muttering curses under their breath as they started their engines. But just as they began to pull away, the leader turned back, pointing a finger at Michael.
This ain’t over, kid, he spat before roaring off with his crew. Michael didn’t respond. He stood there, his breathing steady, as the sound of their engines faded into the distance.
Around him, the crowd began to applaud, murmurs of admiration and disbelief rippling through the group. Jordan ran up to him, his eyes wide with both fear and awe. Michael, are you okay? he asked, his voice trembling.
Michael knelt down, putting a hand on his brother’s shoulder. I’m fine, he said, offering a small smile. Let’s go home.
But as they walked away, Michael couldn’t shake the feeling that this wasn’t the end of the story, not yet. Michael and Jordan walked home in silence, their sneakers tapping softly against the sidewalk. Jordan kept sneaking glances at his older brother, his expression a mix of awe and worry.
Finally, he couldn’t hold it in any longer. Michael, Jordan said, his voice barely above a whisper. How did you do all that? I mean, they were huge, and there were three of them.
Michael chuckled softly, shaking his head. It’s not about being bigger, Jordan, he explained. It’s about being prepared, staying calm, and knowing when to act.
Jordan frowned. But what if they come back? That guy said it wasn’t over. Michael stopped walking, turning to face his little brother.
If they do, we’ll handle it. But listen to me, Jordan, he said, his tone serious. What happened today wasn’t about fighting.
It was about standing up for myself, and for you. But violence isn’t the answer unless it’s the only option. Jordan nodded slowly, processing his brother’s words.
Michael placed a hand on his shoulder, giving it a reassuring squeeze. Remember, it’s not about proving how strong you are. It’s about knowing your worth, and refusing to let anyone take that away from you…