In Tromsø, the sun was slowly setting, giving the city a warm glow. Polly, a clever parrot, sat on a wooden bench. Around her, runners talked about the strangest marathon ever. They had been caught in a time problem and now shared stories that sounded like fairy tales.
Astrid, an older woman with silver hair, sat next to Polly. She looked tired but happy. "Well, Polly," she said, "this race is one we'll always remember."
"It wasn't a normal race," Polly replied, fluffing her feathers. "How do you feel?"
"Mostly relieved," Astrid said, stretching her legs. "I won't run in Boston this year, but helping everyone get back safely is a win I'll never forget."
Nearby, Mikkel was telling his story to a group of curious people. "And then, suddenly, we were back," he said, waving his hands. "One moment it was snowing, then the midnight sun was shining again."
Polly flew over to them. "Mikkel, you should get a medal for bravery," she joked. "Not every day you face a time-trapped scientist."
He laughed with relief. "Thanks to both of you. Without Astrid's quick thinking and your flying skills, who knows where we'd be now?"
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The race organizers were trying to understand what happened. The authorities had closed off the old bunker site. But for the runners, the shared experience created a strong bond.
"You know," Astrid said, watching the sun disappear, "the real race was about what matters most: friendships, courage, and a talking parrot who saves the day."
Polly laughed, her eyes shining in the light. "And maybe a reminder that the strangest races teach us the most."
As the runners left, each with their own story, Polly got ready to fly again. Tromsø, with its endless day and mysterious nights, had been an adventure. But new skies were waiting.
"Until next time," Astrid called as Polly flew into the twilight, her wings catching the last golden rays. The marathon had ended, but the journey for Polly and her new friends was just beginning.