A seven-year-old girl realized that a strange man in black clothes was following her: but instead of going home, she did something unexpected.

A seven-year-old girl spotted that a strange man dressed in black was tailing her. But instead of hurrying straight home, she made a surprising move.

After school, the little girl was walking back, her backpack lopsided and her scarf slipping constantly from her shoulder. The courtyard was eerily still. No children, no cars only one figure near the entrance.

He was tall, wrapped in a long black coat. A scarf and high collar hiddened most of his face, making him look even more menacing. He appeared to be waiting, his eyes sweeping the area, returning often to the doorway.

A wave of unease struck her. Her father’s advice suddenly echoed in her memory.

The man’s stare landed on her. His expression hardened, cautious, calculating. He moved a few steps forward, as if making sure no one else was around. The street remained deserted. Her pulse raced; her small hands turned clammy. Then he picked up speed.

She spun back and saw he was dangerously close. Panic shot through her, but her gaze darted around the stairwell. And in that instant, she did something completely unpredicted. That bold reaction was the very thing that changed her life.

Her father’s voice in her mind: “Light! Noise!”

Without hesitation, she flicked on every light in the hallway, flooding the dark entrance with brightness. Then she banged both fists on the nearest door, shouting at the top of her lungs:

“Help! Somebody help me!”

Her cries echoed off the walls, filling the building. The man in black froze, caught off guard by her sudden defiance.

Just then, the door flew open. A broad-shouldered man stepped into the hallway, with a woman visible behind him.

“What’s happening here?” he demanded, his sharp gaze shifting between the girl and the ominous figure.

The man in black stiffened, sh0ck flashing across his eyes. Without a word, he spun around and bolted into the courtyard shadows.

The girl’s body still trembled as she clutched her bag, but pride quietly rose inside her. She had remembered her father’s warning and acted quickly. That quick thinking was what kept her alive.

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