Monday, April 27, 2009

Never run again

Last Sunday, I participated in the activity “Meal @ Home”. Although it was about toys in different countries and generations, I had a good time. However, when I got back to Eton Hell, I had a different story.
Actually, it was because I forgot to sign out. As a result, when I came back from the toys museum, I realized that there was trouble in front of me: the guard was sitting in the corridor, waiting for the students who came back after the curfew. When he saw us coming back, he asked us to sign in. I did not know what to do. The guard seemed to know that I did not sign out. Then he asked me to stay there.
Of course, I did not waiting for the bad thing to happen. I started to think about what I can do. Then I chose the most stupid choice. I decided to run quickly behind the Eton Hell. However, my speed was absolutely much slower than the speed of light. The minute I started to run, I got caught by the guard. What was worse, he followed me into my room. At that time, I really knew a famous Chinese saying “The monk may ran away, but the temple cannot run away with him”.
He led me to the desk and constantly told me that I should not run. Then he asked me to write my name down to keep a record. I asked him what the punishment would be. He said that it depended on the auntie. It was no use to ask more questions, so I just went back to my room.
However, this was not the end of the story. Uncle knew what happened. He came to my room and asked me to go with him to explain to the guard what had happened. After what seemed to be a century, I was freed finally. It was a terrible experience.
From this experience, I know that I should never run again. Sometimes, it is unwise to run however fast you are. In addition, I want to say that Uncle is very kind and warm-hearted. I want to thank him for what he has done for me. Whoever has some trouble, Uncle will come to his or her aid.

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