Five high school girls eagerly anticipated their prom night and decided to dress up for the occasion. Little did they know, their prom photo would go viral due to a hidden detail that caught everyone’s attention. The photo revealed a clever way one of the girls, Eleanor Clarke, had concealed a large flask.
Eleanor ingeniously disguised an oversized silver flask as a clutch bag. At first glance, it appeared to be a regular accessory, but upon closer inspection, it was clear that it held more than meets the eye. Eleanor’s creativity was on full display as she outsmarted the school rules against alcohol at the event.
Eleanor didn’t share whether she filled the clutch with alcohol or not, but her ingenuity earned admiration from many. She humorously mentioned, “Still don’t know how I got away with a huge hip flask as my prom clutch.” Tiger, a store, was reportedly the source of her $12 flask purchase.
In the end, Eleanor and her friends left their mark on their prom night, and their story serves as a reminder of the creativity and resourcefulness of high school students.
Uncle left with third-degree burns after running into burning building to save 8-year-old girl
A Washington man is rightfully being hailed a hero after charging into a burning home to save his eight-year-old niece.
Reports detail how 20-year-old Derrick Byrd suffered second and third-degree burns on his face, back, and arms, having rushed into the building when he became aware his niece was trapped.
Speaking to KOMO-TV, he said: “Even though I got burnt, I really didn’t care, though. I’d rather get burnt than her. She’s young. She’s still got a lot of stuff going for her. She’s a good kid.”
The fire, at a home in Aberdeen, Washington is believed to have started while Byrd and six other family members were inside, including his sister, Kayla, and her three children.
Byrd caught his nephews, Junior and Royce, when they jumped from a window on the second floor. His eight-year-old niece Mercedes, however, was too afraid to jump after having watched Kayla fall from the roof.
Without thinking, Byrd dashed back into the house to rescue her. Within moments, he could feel the flames on him.
“I could feel it burning me,” he explained.
“I got her and took my shirt off and put it around her face so she wouldn’t breathe in any smoke and I just carried her out as fast as I could.”
True hero
What’s more, despite suffering injuries, Byrd said he would do it again if he had to.
“I’d run back in there and do it again even if I got burnt worse or died.”
Commenting on all those dubbing him a hero, he simply replied: “I can’t say a hero. I’d just say for my niece and nephews, I wasn’t going to let them die.”
What a genuine hero Derrick Byrd truly is. In moments like that, people’s true colours are shown, and Derrick can certainly be proud of his.
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