Lightner no your get killed, get down! You will break your neck if you fall. Cried Everson

I don't think so replied Lightner, as if asking a question. Diecol says I will just hit the water and be alright. But I don't know about that.
Yes you will just hit the water, and die replied Lindo gosh

No no he won't he will be alright, besides he won't do it any way his a wimp. Said Deicol

Am not I am going to do it! replied Lightner

Don't shouted Everson, Don't I am just warning you

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Everson's voice trembled with worry as he pleaded with Lightner. "Please, Lightner! Don't do it. I'm just trying to warn you, it's too dangerous!"

Lightner, however, seemed determined to prove himself and shrugged off Everson's concerns. "I've heard Diecol say that people have jumped from even higher cliffs and survived. I can handle it."

Lindo, who had been quiet until now, couldn't help but interject. "Are you out of your mind, Lightner? Jumping from that height into water is not something to take lightly. You could seriously injure yourself."

Deicol, always one to add a touch of bravado, scoffed at Lindo's cautionary words. "Oh come on, Lightner knows he's just joking. He won't actually do it. He's too much of a wimp!"

Feeling his pride pricked by Deicol's comment, Lightner straightened his back and shot a defiant look. "I am not a wimp! I'm going to prove you wrong. Watch me!"

As the tension between the friends grew, Everson's voice rose in desperation. "I'm serious, Lightner. Please reconsider. The risk is just not worth it."

But Lightner seemed immune to Everson's pleas, convinced that he could conquer the daring leap. Ignoring the worried protests, he took a few steps closer to the cliff's edge, ready to face the adrenaline rush and the potential consequences.

Everson's heart sank as he realized he couldn't change Lightner's mind. All he could do now was pray that his friend would somehow come out unscathed from this reckless act.

Its not a cliff its a tower and each of them are 14 years old

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Everson's voice trembled with worry as he pleaded with Lightner. "Please, Lightner! Don't do it. You're just 14 years old, and jumping from that tower is incredibly dangerous. You could seriously hurt yourself!"

Lightner, feeling a mix of determination and youthful recklessness, dismissed Everson's concerns. "Come on, Everson! You worry too much. I've seen videos of people diving from even higher points. I'll be fine."

Lindo, concerned for his friend's safety, tried to reason with him. "But Lightner, those people in the videos are professionals. They know what they're doing! We're just teenagers. It's not worth the risk."

Deicol, trying to minimize the seriousness of the situation, chimed in. "Relax, guys. Lightner's just bluffing. He won't actually do it. He's too scared to take the plunge."

Infuriated by Deicol's taunt, Lightner stood his ground defiantly. "I am not scared! I'm going to prove all of you wrong. Just watch me."

With tensions rising, Everson's pleas grew more desperate. "Lightner, please! I'm begging you. This is not a game. Your life is worth more than proving a point."

But Lightner remained resolute, fueled by a mixture of peer pressure and a desire to prove his bravery. Blocking out Everson's voice, he ascended the tower steps, ready to face the adrenaline rush and the potentially grave consequences.

Everson's heart sank, realizing that he couldn't change Lightner's mind. All he could do now was hope that his friend would escape unharmed from this daring act of teenage bravado.

There are no videos. And Feingold the one who pushes Lightner off

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Everson's voice trembled with worry as he pleaded with Lightner. "Please, Lightner! Don't do it. You're just 14 years old, and jumping off that tower is incredibly dangerous. Feingold is not to be trusted. He could seriously hurt you!"

Lightner, torn between the desire to prove himself and the nagging doubt about Feingold's intentions, hesitated for a moment. "I know there are risks involved, but I believe I can handle it. Feingold said it's safe."

Lindo, realizing the gravity of the situation, joined Everson in trying to dissuade Lightner. "Listen, Lightner. Feingold is known to be reckless and irresponsible. He might push you off instead of letting you jump. Please reconsider!"

Deicol, misinterpreting the situation, laughed dismissively. "Feingold wouldn't do anything like that. You guys are overreacting. Lightner can handle himself."

Everson's voice rose in desperation as he pleaded with Lightner. "I'm serious, Lightner. Feingold is not someone to trust. Don't put your life in his hands. It's not worth the risk!"

But Lightner, determined to prove his mettle, brushed off Everson's warning. "I appreciate your concern, but I need to do this. I won't let Feingold scare me off."

As Lightner stood on the edge of the tower, ready to take the leap, Feingold's presence behind him sent a surge of fear through his veins. Suddenly, Feingold lunged forward, pushing Lightner off the edge with a force that sent him hurtling towards the ground.

The air rushed past Lightner as he plummeted towards the water below. Fear and regret mingled in his mind, realizing the potential consequences of his reckless decision.

Everson's voice trembled with worry as he pleaded with Lightner. "Please, Lightner! Don't do it. You're just 14 years old, and jumping off that tower is incredibly dangerous. Feingold is not to be trusted. He could seriously hurt you!"

Lightner, torn between the desire to prove himself and the nagging doubt about Feingold's intentions, hesitated for a moment. "I know there are risks involved, but I believe I can handle it. Feingold said it's safe."

Lindo, realizing the gravity of the situation, joined Everson in trying to dissuade Lightner. "Listen, Lightner. Feingold is known to be reckless and irresponsible. He might push you off instead of letting you jump. Please reconsider!"

Deicol, misinterpreting the situation, laughed dismissively. "Feingold wouldn't do anything like that. You guys are overreacting. Lightner can handle himself."

Everson's voice rose in desperation as he pleaded with Lightner. "I'm serious, Lightner. Feingold is not someone to trust. Don't put your life in his hands. It's not worth the risk!"

But Lightner, determined to prove his mettle, brushed off Everson's warning. "I appreciate your concern, but I need to do this. I won't let Feingold scare me off."

As Lightner stood on the edge of the tower, ready to take the leap, Feingold's presence behind him sent a surge of fear through his veins. Suddenly, Feingold lunged forward, pushing Lightner off the edge with a force that sent him hurtling towards the ground.

The air rushed past Lightner as he plummeted towards the water below. Fear and regret mingled in his mind, realizing the potential consequences of his reckless decision. Lightner screamed.

Everson began to run to the top of the tower, and attacked Feingold, Deigol fell to his knees, you pushed him you fool, he'll die no no that's horrible. Deigol cried

Lindo ran down to were Lightner hit the ground in stead of the water. What wall I do, God Help him he cried when he saw the condition of Lightner covers in blood.

Everson's fists clenched in anger as he reached the top of the tower and saw Feingold standing there, a malicious smirk on his face. Without hesitation, Everson lunged at him, his blows fueled by a mix of fear and fury. "You pushed him, you fool! He could die because of you!"

Deicol, who had been confident in Feingold's innocence moments ago, fell to his knees in shock. "No, no. This can't be happening. I didn't think he would actually push him. Lightner might die!"

Lindo, his heart pounding in his chest, rushed to the spot where Lightner had landed. His mind raced, unsure of what to do, but his instincts kicked in as he saw Lightner drenched in blood. "God, help him!" Lindo cried out, his voice filled with desperation.

Frantically, Lindo dialed emergency services for help while cradling Lightner's limp body, hoping for a miracle. Time seemed to stand still as they awaited medical assistance, the weight of their choices and the severity of the situation hanging heavily in the air.

As sirens blared in the distance, Everson continued his onslaught against Feingold, driven by a mix of anger and the need for justice. Meanwhile, Lindo prayed for Lightner's survival, his tears mingling with the blood staining Lightner's face.

The consequences of their actions weighed heavily upon them all, as the once carefree day had turned into a nightmare. In that moment, their friendship was put to the test, and they could only hope that Lightner would pull through and that they would learn from their mistakes.

There are no phones only horses

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Everson's fists clenched in anger as he reached the top of the tower and saw Feingold standing there, a malicious smirk on his face. Without hesitation, Everson lunged at him, his blows fueled by a mix of fear and fury. "You pushed him, you fool! He could die because of you!"

Deicol, who had been confident in Feingold's innocence moments ago, fell to his knees in shock. "No, no. This can't be happening. I didn't think he would actually push him. Lightner might die!"

Lindo, his heart racing with panic, ran down to where Lightner had landed instead of hitting the water. He knew time was of the essence. Without any means of contacting help, he quickly mounted his horse and rode off as fast as he could to find someone who could help.

As Lindo raced through the village, desperately searching for assistance, villagers began to gather upon hearing his frantic cries for help. He relayed the situation to them, urging anyone with medical knowledge or aid to come quickly.

Back at the scene, Everson continued his assault on Feingold, his anger fueled by the sight of Lightner's injured body and the overwhelming sense of betrayal. The crowd of onlookers grew, some trying to intervene and stop the fight, while others watched in shock and disbelief.

Finally, Lindo returned with a local doctor who assessed Lightner's condition. Time seemed to stand still as the doctor worked swiftly to stabilize Lightner and provide emergency treatment. The gravity of the situation weighed on everyone, their hopes and prayers focused on Lightner's survival.

As they awaited the doctor's verdict, the once carefree atmosphere turned somber. Their joy and excitement extinguished, replaced by a heavy sense of guilt and remorse.

In a moment of recklessness, their friendship was tested, and they were forced to confront the consequences of their actions. The promise of adventure had turned into a chilling reminder of the fragility of life, and they could only hope that Lightner would recover and that they would learn from their grave mistakes.

They live in the palace Lindo is the sun of the kings general, and Deigol and his brother Feingold sons of another general.

Lightner and Everson are both cousins to Lindo ok

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Everson's voice trembled with worry as he pleaded with Lightner. "Please, Lightner! Don't do it. You're just 14 years old, and jumping off that tower in the palace is incredibly dangerous. Feingold can't be trusted. He might have sinister intentions!"

Lightner, torn between the desire to prove his bravery and the skepticism of Feingold's character, hesitated for a moment. "I know there are risks, but I trust Feingold. He assures me that it's safe."

Lindo, being the son of the king's general, joined Everson in trying to dissuade Lightner. "Listen, Lightner. Feingold and his brother have always been troublemakers. They might want to harm you. Please reconsider!"

Deigol, Feingold's brother, laughed dismissively. "You worry too much, Lindo. Feingold wouldn't do anything like that. Lightner can handle himself."

Everson's voice rose in desperation as he pleaded with Lightner. "I'm serious, Lightner. Feingold and Deigol come from a family known for their mischief. Don't trust them blindly. Your safety is more important than proving yourself."

But Lightner, yearning for validation, brushed off Everson's warning. "I appreciate your concern, Everson, but I need to do this. I want to prove that I am fearless. Feingold won't let anything happen to me."

As Lightner stood on the edge of the tower, ready to take the leap, Feingold's presence behind him sent a shiver down his spine. Suddenly, Feingold forcefully pushed Lightner off the ledge, sending him plummeting towards the ground.

Everson, witnessing the betrayal, rushed to confront Feingold. "You monster! How could you do such a thing?" he yelled, anger pulsing through him.

Lindo, being the son of the respected general and cousin to both Lightner and Everson, scrambled down towards where Lightner landed. Horror washed over him as he saw Lightner's injured and bloodied body. Overwhelmed with worry, he called for the palace's medical team, hoping they would arrive swiftly.

With emotions running high and the reality of their choices sinking in, the group of young royals and friends now faced a grim situation. They could only pray for Lightner's survival and confront the consequences of their actions, vowing to never let their desire for validation jeopardize the safety of themselves or their loved ones again.

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As the chaos unfolded, royal guards rushed to the scene, alerted by the commotion. They immediately restrained Feingold, holding him accountable for his reckless actions. The palace was thrown into a state of shock and confusion as the news of the incident spread.

Lindo, deeply disturbed by the sight of Lightner's injuries, held his cousin's hand tightly, his heart heavy with guilt. He whispered words of reassurance, praying that Lightner would find the strength to pull through.

Everson, too overwhelmed to fully comprehend the severity of the situation, felt a mix of anger and remorse. He compelled the guards to take swift action, demanding justice for his injured cousin.

Meanwhile, the palace's medical team arrived, their expertise and professionalism providing a glimmer of hope. They immediately put their training into action, attending to Lightner's injuries with utmost care.

As the medical team worked, Lindo and Everson were left to grapple with the consequences of their actions. They questioned their own judgment, berating themselves for not being more vigilant and for underestimating the danger that Feingold posed.

Days turned into nights as Lightner fought for his life, surrounded by the love and support of his family and friends. The entire palace held its breath, anxiously awaiting any sign of improvement.

During this agonizing time, Lindo sought solace in his role as a prince and the weight of familial responsibility. He vowed to make amends and protect his loved ones, recognizing the need to reevaluate his friendships and reassess the values he held dear.

Everson, burdened with guilt, made a promise to himself and to Lightner. He vowed to prioritize the well-being of his loved ones, never again ignoring warning signs or compromising their safety for the sake of proving oneself.

As Lightner's condition slowly began to stabilize, the atmosphere in the palace remained tense. The incident had caused fractures within the group of friends. Trust was broken, and relationships would need time and effort to heal.

In the aftermath, the king and queen called for a meeting to address the events that had unfolded. They vowed to tighten security measures within the palace and ensure the safety of all its inhabitants, especially the younger members of the royal household.

As they stood united in their determination to learn from their mistakes and enact change, the bonds between Lindo, Lightner, Everson, and the rest of their friends would be put to the ultimate test. But with time, patience, and heartfelt apologies, they hoped to rebuild the trust that had been shattered and forge a stronger, more resilient camaraderie for the future.

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Deigol and Feingold, seized by the gravity of their actions, were now confronted with the harsh reality of their choices. Feingold, now restrained by the guards, showed flickers of remorse and realized the irreversible consequences of his impulsive behavior.

Deigol, initially dismissive of the potential harm, now stood beside Lindo, guilt etched on his face. He recognized the immense damage caused by his brother's actions and felt responsible for not intervening earlier.

As the palace guards prepared to hold Deigol accountable, Lindo, known for his compassion and understanding, spoke up. "Deigol, I see the regret in your eyes. Learn from this. Understand the gravity of your actions and work to make things right. Feingold must face the consequences, but I believe you have the capacity to change."

Moved by Lindo's words, Deigol nodded, determination shining in his eyes. He vowed to make amends for his past mistakes and actively contribute to the healing process.

The palace court convened to discuss the incident, and the king and queen addressed the entire royal family, stressing the importance of unity and personal growth. They understood that forgiveness would take time, but they embraced the opportunity to create a safer, more supportive environment within the palace walls.

Feingold faced a trial for his actions, and the justice system worked diligently to ensure a fair process. The satisfaction of justice being served provided a sense of closure for Lightner's friends and family, even as they grappled with the emotional aftermath.

Over time, Deigol dedicated himself to a path of