Easy way Quote by Jenn Bennett
““Someone stop them!” I yell. No one does. I think about Porter surrounded by people that horrible day on the beach years ago, when no one would help him save his dad from the shark. If strangers won’t help when someone is dying, they’re definitely not going to stop two kids from running out of a museum. Pulse swishing in my temples, I race around the information booth, pumping my arms, and watch them split up again. Polo is heading for the easy way out: the main exit, where there’s (1) only a set of doors to go through, and (2) Hector, the laziest employee on staff. But Backpack is headed for the ticketing booth and the connecting turnstiles. Freddy should be there, but no one’s entering the museum, so he’s instead chatting it up with Hector. The turnstiles are unmanned. Like a pro hustler who’s never paid a subway fare, Backpack hurdles over the turnstiles in one leap. Impressive. Or it would have been, had his backpack not slipped off his shoulder and the strap not caught on one of the turnstile arms. While he struggles to free it, I take the easier route and make for the wheelchair access gate. I unhitch the latch. He frees the strap. I slip through the gate, and just as he’s turning to run, I lurch forward and— I jump on his back. We hit the ground together. The air whooshes out of my lungs and my knee slams into tile. He cries out. I don’t. I freaking got him.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Museum Heist, 2023
A desperate attempt to stop a runaway child reveals the narrator's willingness to risk injury for others, highlighting courage and quick thinking in chaotic moments.
In simple terms: Risking injury to protect others shows bravery.
Act decisively when others hesitate.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- museum emergencies
- child safety incidents
- public spaces
- high‑stress rescues
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you do if you were the only one able to intervene?
- How does fear influence your willingness to act?
The narrator's success depends on others' cooperation, which may not always occur.