In the darkness of New York's underground tunnels, the Ninja Turtles stalked from the shadows a teenage girl who, bravely and curiously, explored the passageways near their lair. She had descended into a sewer, equipped with a backpack and a camera, unaware that she was not alone in the depths. Leonardo led his brothers, moving stealthily behind the young girl, his footsteps barely audible on the damp ground. Raphael, ever impatient, kept his sais ready, while Donatello and Michelangelo followed close behind, all attentive to the girl's every move.
Suddenly, the teenager stopped, seeming to sense something in her surroundings. Without warning, she spun on her heels and, before the turtles could react, began firing the flash of her camera, momentarily blinding them.
"What the hell?!" Raphael exclaimed, recoiling from the sudden light.
Leonardo tried to calm his brothers, “Watch out!”
But it was too late. The confusion caused by the flashes of light made them take a misstep, and suddenly, the ground beneath them gave way, triggering a trap the girl had unwittingly set up. A net fell from the ceiling of the tunnel, trapping the four brothers in mid-air.
“Ah, great!” Raphael growled, struggling against the net.
Donatello tried to analyze the situation, “This isn’t good…”
Michelangelo, with a nervous tone, said, “I think we’ve underestimated this girl…”
From below, the teenager looked down at the trapped turtles, completely shocked by what she had just photographed, as the four brothers hung helplessly in the net, trapped by their own overconfidence.