Seeing his principal dressed similarly, Levi’s face lit up. Mr. Frederick, now “Captain Red,” praised Levi’s costume, making it clear to everyone that love and effort were what truly mattered. “Your dad didn’t just make a costume—he gave you something special,” Mr. Frederick told him. “Love is more valuable than money.”
That day, Levi proudly walked onto the stage beside Captain Red. He was awarded first place, his unique costume standing out from all the store-bought superheroes. The same kids who had mocked him now came forward, apologizing for their words.
With his big win and newfound friends, Levi smiled, sharing his prize candy with everyone. He reminded his classmates of a lesson from his parents: “Let’s be kind and support each other.” Mr. Frederick agreed, encouraging everyone to lift each other up rather than put each other down.
Levi’s story showed everyone that real heroism comes not from money, but from love, resilience, and kindness. And thanks to Mr. Frederick, the entire school left that Halloween with a little more understanding of what it means to truly care for one another.