It was a beautiful sunny afternoon in Rome, the perfect day for a tour. Antonio, the tour guide, wore a red and white striped shirt and had a fancy mustache. He was showing them the sights, but Alejandro, ever the charmer, was in the back, flashing a grin to anyone who caught his eye. Jo, on the other hand, was taking in the details, making sure no one got lost. Lindsay was chatting with Julia, who was busy capturing the perfect videos and pictures for TikTok and Instagram. "I can't believe we're actually here!" Lindsay squealed. "We're here to see sights, not take selfies, alright?" Jo crossed her arms. Julia rolled her eyes. Meanwhile, Harold was engrossed in a book about Roman history. "History is full of fascinating things," he said. Leonard, however, was deep in thought, brainstorming magic spells. "Alright, everyone, time to see the Colosseum," Antonio announced, leading them toward the iconic landmark. Suddenly, there was a loud noise—a few gunshots and sirens, followed by a cloud of dust. Lindsay froze. "What was that?" she panicked. "That's the sound of gunshots," Alejandro said coolly. A group of terrorists armed with guns appeared, chasing them. They wanted something from the group, but the team had no idea what. Survival was all that mattered now. Jo immediately took charge. "EVERYONE, DUCK!" she yelled. Everyone took cover, except Lindsay, who spun around, confused. "A duck, where?" "NO, not a duck, you idiot! DUCK!" Jo pushed Lindsay to the ground. She yelped in pain, but the rest of the group was focused. "We need a plan," Alejandro said, still calm. "Listen, we've got time." Meanwhile, Leonard was still trying to cast a spell. "I hereby cast a shield of protection!" he shouted, waving his magic stick in the air. Jo rolled her eyes. "Now's not the time for magic, Leonard!" But his yelling caught the terrorists' attention. They began chasing after them. Lindsay screamed, now crying, but that only made things worse. "We need to hide," Harold said. Alejandro pointed toward a nearby shelter. "Over there! We can regroup." As they ran inside, they quickly came up with a plan. Jo pointed to Lindsay. "YOU, start freaking out. Make yourself look like an easy target." Julia raised an eyebrow, glancing at her phone. "You think that'll work?" "It's risky, but it'll buy us time," Harold said. Alejandro added, "And then me and Jo will fight them off." "I'll join too, with my martial arts skills," Harold said, showing them a few moves. Jo scoffed. "What, are you going to kung fu them?" "Actually, yes. I've been training for years." "And I'll give you all a power of strength!" Leonard chimed in, touching their heads with his stick. "That might just be crazy enough to work!" Harold said. They heard the terrorists' footsteps getting closer. "Alright, Lindsay, we're counting on you," Alejandro said. Lindsay, trembling, took a deep breath and stumbled near the doorway, pretending to be lost. "Oh my god, please don't hurt me, I don't want to die!" she cried, shielding herself with her arms. One of the terrorists approached her, voice aggressive. "Who are you?" Her heart raced, but she kept her act up. "Please help me, I don't know where I am. I don't want any trouble. Just help me! By the way, have you seen my boyfriend Tyler? Or is it Daryl? I forgot." The terrorist took a step closer. That's when Alejandro, Harold, and Jo sprang into action. Jo tackled one to the ground, Alejandro pinned another, and Harold kicked a few in the nuts. Leonard, still waving his stick, shouted, "Shield of protection!" The terrorists were caught off guard. Julia was somehow live-streaming the whole thing, "Now this will for sure go viral." "That'll teach them," Alejandro said, giving one final kick to a terrorist's head. When it was over, Jo stood up, brushing off her hoodie. "Nice job, Lindsay. You actually pulled it off." Lindsay, still shaken, nodded. "And me too, with my magic! You're welcome!" Leonard waved his stick around. "For once, I actually agree with him," Jo said with a thumbs up. Julia, now finally looking up from her phone, said, "I mean, you're way more helpful than I thought!" "Ok, let's get out of here. Good work, everyone," Alejandro said, wiping the sweat from his face. They had survived, not just because of their skills, but because they worked as a team. Lindsay's act had distracted the terrorists long enough, and Julia's live stream would go viral. Together, they had overcome the danger, proving that with teamwork anything was possible