I
lost my phone tragically. It happened
when I was 10th grade and it was
on the final semester exam. I still
remember that it was on Friday morning. Until now I am still wondering how could my phone lose.
On that Friday morning, I went to
school as usual. Out of the blue, when I waited for public transportation, a
car approached me and there was my friend with her parents. They asked me to go
to school with them, and I accepted their invitation. First, we came to her mother’s office, at
that time I still texted my friend, it means that I still had my phone. Then
her father accompanied us to our school and we had to get down from the car one
by one. I got down first and after my friend got down from her car, she asked
me to accompany her for buying food. And I wanted to buy that food too. So I
took money from my pocket and I just realized that there was no phone. I got
really panic and I searched my phone on the place where I got down from the
car, but there was no phone. One thing that I thought at that time was maybe my
phone fell down on the car
so I tried to relax and I did my exam as
usual.
After I finished the exam, my friend
said to me that her father had searched my phone in his car, but he couldn’t find
it. Then, I started feeling blue. I was really
afraid because maybe my parents would be
angry to me, especially my mother. But I tried to relax again, but when I arrived
at home I told my cousin about my phone, and I asked her to text my father,
then my father called me back and he didn’t get angry to me, he just gave me
an advice. I felt better than before,
but I must wait for my mother. When she came from her office, I felt really
afraid to say, but I collected a courage to say, and when I said to her, she was
surprised and she got a little angry, but it’s ok.
Finally after a week I lost my phone,
my father said to me to buy a new phone. So, I bought new phone and the problem
was finished. I was really glad because my parents didn’t get angry to me even
they bought me a new phone. I believe that every cloud has a silver lining. So, I think there’s no problem
without the solving.
Narrative essay.
this essay was written by Sarah
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