It was raining, and Kai hadn’t come outside all day.
From across the street, Lila sat by her window, holding her toy walkie talkie in both hands.
She clicked the button.
“Channel Comfort-5, going live… for someone who needs a hug they don’t have to explain.”
She waited, then whispered:
“Hey Kai… I saw your curtains were closed. I just wanted to say—it’s okay to feel low. I’m here.”
Kai sat in bed, holding his free license kids walkie talkie, unsure if he wanted to answer. But the words felt warm, like a blanket he didn’t know he needed.
“Today was… just heavy,” he finally said.
Lila didn’t try to fix it.
“Then I’ll be your umbrella. You don’t even have to talk. I’ll just keep the channel open.”
They called this their “Gray Channel.” No pressure. No sunshine required.
Sometimes Kai just breathed into the walkie.
Sometimes Lila would hum.
One day, Kai said:
“I wish I could press a button and make the heavy stuff lighter.”
Lila replied:
“You just did.”
Their toy walkie talkies had become more than toys. They were safe spaces—no emojis, no explanations, just being.
“Do you want to talk about it?”
“Not yet.”
“That’s okay.”
Even silence sounded softer when shared over walkie.
Lila’s dad added a quiet message:
“I get those days too. I eat toast with too much jelly and watch cartoons. Try it.”
Her little brother chimed in:
“I drew a picture of a sad cloud. But I gave it sunglasses.”
Even Kai smiled.
Sometimes, comfort isn’t loud. Sometimes, it’s just knowing someone clicked send when they didn’t have to.
With a toy walkie talkie, a cloudy day gets a voice.
With a free license kids walkie talkie, a child becomes a quiet hero—a listener with no need for answers.
Because “you’re not alone” can fit in five words… or just one click.
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