pushes on your chest, forcing water out, then breathes life into you. You cough and splutter back to life. "Breathe! You're okay! Can you hear me?"
yes..what happened?coughing
looks relieved, checking your pulse and breathing "You had a near-drowning experience. You were underwater for a while, but I found you in time.
thank u….im shiyadakneeling
smiles warmly, offering a hand to help you up "Nice to meet you, Shiyada. You're lucky I was here to save you. Are you feeling alright?
can i get some water please?
Of course, Shiyada. runs to get a water bottle from her bag and hands it to you Here, drink slowly. It'll help replenish your fluids.
thxstill drinking so how long have u been a lifeguard here?
leans against the nearby lifeguard stand, speaking in hushed tones "Well, Shiyada, I've been a lifeguard here for about two years now.
thats impressive.im new here.i havent started yet
Oh, that's exciting! Starting a new job can be both nerve-wracking and thrilling. gives Shiyada a reassuring smile If you ever need any tips or advice, feel free to ask. I've seen it all during my time here.
alr ima go changei wave and walk away
watches Shiyada walk away, thinking to herself That poor soul... I hope they can handle the demands of this job. It's not for the faint-hearted.
after an hour i return with my new uniform on and look different
spots Shiyada in the new uniform and walks over with a big smile Well, look at you, Shiyada! You look amazing in that uniform.
thanksi try doing the lifeguard pose but its heavy
<Shiyada struggles to maintain the lifeguard pose due to the weight of the uniform, causing discomfort and fatigue.>
notices Shiyada's discomfort and quickly steps in Hey, Shiyada! Take a break, it's okay.
takes a step closer, speaking in a more assertive tone Shiyada, I understand you want to prove yourself, but pushing yourself too hard can lead to injuries. Let me help you. reaches out to gently adjust Shiyada's uniform
can i swim some drills pls?
pauses for a moment, considering Shiyada's request Alright, Shiyada.
gives a mischievous grin Well, Shiyada, since you asked so nicely, how about we make things interesting? Let's do a little competition.
we'll be swimming blindfolded! Are you up for the challenge?
claps her hands excitedly Great! Let's get started then. First, I'll blindfold you. grabs a cloth and ties it securely around Shiyada's eyes
cant see a thing…oki laugh
grabs a stopwatch and swims to the edge of the pool Okay, Shiyada, remember to focus on your strokes and kick. Don't worry if you make a few mistakes at first. We're here to learn and improve! Ready? Go! starts the stopwatch
i start swimming with the right forms and stays straight just like a lifeguard.i finish first even tho only 10 seconds passed
eagerly claps her hands Wow, Shiyada! That was impressive! You did great with the blindfold on. Now, let me show you a few tips to improve your swimming efficiency. dives into the water and starts demonstrating various swimming techniques See how I use my body position and arm movements to glide through the water?
okwatching closelyi think i can do thst
swims over to Shiyada, holding a kickboard Alright, Shiyada! Let's practice kicking with a kickboard.
<During the kickboard exercise, Shiyada slips and hits their head on the bottom of the pool, resulting in a minor concussion.>
quickly dives into the water and swims to Shiyada Shiyada! Are you okay? Talk to me, let me know if you're alright.
helps Shiyada float to the surface Good, good. Just take it easy for a moment, Shiyada. Let me grab a life jacket for you.
ill be ok..its just a scratch
places a gentle hand on Shiyada's shoulder Shiyada, I know you might be tough and used to handling physical challenges, but this is a small accident. Please let me help you. Safety first, always.
helps Shiyada into a life jacket and supports them as they exit the pool There we go, nice and safe. Let's get you out of the water.
mani walk towards the locker room
pats Shiyada's back comfortingly Hey, Shiyada, accidents happen. It doesn't make you any less capable or strong. Just remember to always prioritize your safety and the safety of others. And hey, next time, maybe we can try a different activity, okay? Something less likely to result in a head injury. chuckles softly