
Rooting for Will: A Tuesday of Joy Before a Wednesday of Courage
🌟 Rooting for Will: A Tuesday of Joy Before a Wednesday of Courage
Will was the kind of kid who made people smile without trying. At twelve years old, he had a mop of curly hair, a laugh that bounced off walls, and a love for baseball that ran deeper than most things in his life. He wore his team jersey like armor — not just because he loved the game, but because it made him feel strong.
Tuesday was game day. The sun was out, the field was dry, and Will was ready. His team, the Maplewood Hawks, had never won a championship, but that didn’t matter. What mattered was the joy — the cheers from the stands, the smell of fresh-cut grass, the thrill of sliding into second base.
That Tuesday, Will hit a double, stole third, and scored the winning run. His teammates lifted him up, chanting his name. His mom cried happy tears in the bleachers. His coach gave him the game ball. It was a perfect day.
But behind Will’s smile was something heavier.
Wednesday was hospital day.
Will had been diagnosed with leukemia six months earlier. Treatments were grueling. Needles, nausea, long nights. But he never let it show on the field. Baseball was his escape — his joy before the courage.
As Tuesday faded into night, Will sat on his porch, game ball in hand, watching the stars. His dad joined him, quiet and steady.
“You were amazing today,” his dad said.
Will nodded. “I felt like me again.”
His dad wrapped an arm around him. “You are you. Every day. Even tomorrow.”
Wednesday came with fluorescent lights and antiseptic smells. Will wore his jersey to the hospital — a silent reminder of who he was. Nurses smiled when they saw him. Doctors admired his spirit. And as he lay in the treatment chair, gripping the game ball, he whispered to himself, “I’ve got this.”
Outside, his team had gathered. They weren’t playing today — they were rooting. Holding signs, chanting his name, sending videos of encouragement. One by one, they told him what he meant to them. That he was their MVP. That he was brave. That they were with him.
Will smiled through the pain. Because Tuesday had been joy. And Wednesday — Wednesday was courage.
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