ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL!
WELL, THIS IS MY ANOTHER NICE STORY OF KAI HOPE YOU WILL LIKE IT.
THE ALARM SNOOZED for the third time as Kai turned to set it off, he realized it was half-past seven already and he was getting late for the collage. He jumped off his bed and rushed to the washroom. Having missing the bus, he was running down the road seven minutes later. Though he knew it well that the school head-master would make him take a round or maybe two of the school ground, or perhaps makes him stand outside his office, which was embarrassing, but the task on his mind was to enter the school gate before it shuts!.
As panicked thoughts gushed through Kai's mind one after another, he was just about to cross the road to his school when he saw an old man, a true replica of his late grandfather, making futile attempts to cross the road. He stopped for a while and pitied the helplessness of the grey breaded man. For a second he thought to help him across the road but he could just see the school's gate closing before him he was in no position to afford an absence from school since he had just moved there after the second terms exams. Half-heartedly, however he decided to run to his school before it was actually late.
He had managed to make it on time that morning, but the entire day at school was a messed up one. All day long, he attended classes but with a guilty conscience and even penalized in the mathematics class for simply not being mentally. He even missed his lunch.
In the P.E lesson, he made innumerable attempts to glance over the school wall just to see if the old man had made it or not, but the walls were to mighty before his meek, tiny being. He just kept wondering that would be his own grandpa; he would have never left him standing there.
The day at school ended with a heavy heart for Kai and as the gates opened for going home, he premises and searched for any clue that would pacify his daylong uneasiness. He looked all around the place; inquired the ice-cream and cotton candy man but nobody of them saw him anywhere. He was just about to go home, all depressed and disheartened, when he thought of asking the school gate-keeper. What he told him brought a sigh to relief to the otherwise distressed boy of seventeen.
The old man, mentally unstable, lived by a nearby house and had stepped out his house in early morning hours without any family member's knowledge. His family came searching for him, and to their relief, found him at the roadside just at the end of the block. William uncle added, "Had the old man crossed the road; it would have been difficult for the family to locate him."
The smile that affirmation brought with it lit the young boy's face, and he walked back home content and cheerful, wondering what would he gets for lunch at home!
P.S: "I KNOW THAT IT WAS A JUNK BUT MY YOUNG COUSIN SAID THIS TO WROTE THIS KIND OF JUNK CAUSE SHE LIKE'S TO BE FRIENDLY AND SHE TOLD ME TO WROTE THIS SORRY! PLZ REVIEW THIS STORY! SO I CAN TELL ME COUSIN'S JUNKY MIND!.
