“Some would think it ironic that a hero with the power to see the future did nothing to avoid her fall. But knowing her fate and facing it with head held high—that’s what real heroes do, and that’s who Red Weaver was,” Mr. Kim read out loud. “It’s not as informative as the other two pieces you’ve submitted to us. It’s also a little too flowery, Sam...”
“This wasn’t like the Astoria fire or the Met incident, Mr. Kim. It’s about a self-empowered woman who chose to save a life instead of being afraid of death. It’s a story of guts and hope and love—the kind of story the world needs to read about,” Sam replied.
Mr. Kim turned his gaze back to the computer screen on his desk. He nodded a moment later. “With all the bad shit happening these days the world could use a little hope... Alright, we’ll make this today’s editorial feature.”
Afterward, Mr. Kim gave Sam the once over.