
The blonde walks across the field, her whistle bouncing on a bright yellow lanyard, and stops in front of the boy. Heโs standing still, hands on his hips, looking serious while the other kids are laughing, shouting, and chasing the ball.
โYou ok?โ she asks gently, tilting her head like a concerned aunt.
The boy gives her a puzzled look. โUhโฆ yeah?โ
โYou seem a bit left out,โ she says, lowering her voice. โAll the other kids are running around having fun, and here you are, standing all by yourself. Do you want me to tell them to let you join in?โ
The boy blinks twice, then scratches his head. โMissโฆ I am part of the game.โ
She frowns. โReally? But youโre not running, youโre not kickingโฆ youโre justโฆ standing.โ
He sighs dramatically, like heโs explaining something to a toddler. โMiss, Iโm the goalkeeper.โ
Thereโs a pause. The teacher squints at him, then at the big net behind him, and suddenly her eyes widen. โOooohhhhhh. Right! Of course! Goalkeeper. Totally knew that.โ
The boy smirks. โDid you, though?โ
โYes!โ she says quickly, blowing her whistle as if to prove sheโs in charge. โJustโฆ testing you. Making sure you knew your role. Good job, ten out of ten!โ
But instead of walking away, she stays there, clearly intrigued. โSo, uhโฆ what exactly do goalkeepers do? Just stand and watch while everyone else has fun?โ
The boy looks horrified. โAre you serious? I stop the ball from going into the net!โ
The blonde nods slowly, like sheโs discovered the secret of the universe. โAhhh, so youโre like the security guard of soccer. The guy who checks IDs at the club, but instead of people, itโs balls.โ
The boy groans. โSure, Miss. Whatever helps you sleep at night.โ
She leans in conspiratorially. โOkay, but if the ball does come this way, and you miss it, do I get to blow the whistle dramatically and yell, โFAIL!โ?โ
โUh, no, thatโs not how it worksโฆโ
Too lateโsheโs already imagining herself with sunglasses, holding two red cards like sheโs in a Vegas casino. โThis is going to be so much fun,โ she whispers.
By the end of the class, the poor boy had saved five goals, but the new teacher had blown her whistle twenty-three timesโmostly because she thought it โadded to the drama.โ
And when the kids asked why she kept yelling โSecurity breach!โ every time the ball went near the net, she just smiled and said, โBecause I take this game very seriously.โ




