At a summer camp by the lake, children gathered around a large bonfire. They roasted marshmallows and shared stories under the starry sky. Among them was Alex, who had just learned to swim. He felt proud and wanted to show his friends his new skill. The camp counselor, Ms. Reed, suggested a friendly swimming competition the next day. Everyone cheered, excited about the idea. As they headed back to their cabins, Alex couldn't sleep, eager to practice and impress his friends the next day.
That night, the stars twinkled brightly, and Alex thought about how much fun he would have racing against his friends. He imagined himself gliding through the water, faster than anyone else. By morning, the excitement in the air was palpable, and everyone was buzzing with enthusiasm as they prepared for the swim challenge.