write a story in 150 to 200 words travelling in Metro —tunnel— lights went out—general panic —pushing and shoving—screams—phone flashlight switched on— an old man..........
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It was yesterday night when Mr. Todd was travelling in Metro at midnight.He was not the only person in the metro many were present.Now it was 12 o'clock of night. As Mr.Todd was opening his mouth soon the lights went out.There was a dark environment spread.Nothing seems clear.Everyone started shouting and keeping their family safe with them.It was a general panic .Yet some people started pushing and shoving each other. one switches on his cell phones flash light but after an hour his phones battery died.Now every one was waiting for the light..
Soon an old man came in black suit with a black bag on his hand .Mr.Todd feels little helpless.But the old man says he is present to protect people.As till now their was an area darkness al aroung.The old man ordered his clerk for the light and an hour the at 4 o' clock of morning the light came. Mr.Todd came out of the metro by saying it an unforgotable night...
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Yesterday was the most crucial day of
my life. I went to my friend's place because I had
an interview with HCL in Noida. I went shopping
with her as I was free after the interview. We were
travelling in the metro and were passing through a
tunnel. Suddenly, due to some technical fault, lights
went out and it was dark. Everybody was feeling
frightened. People started pushing each other.
Women and children were screaming because
it was dark all over. Some of the people who had
phones with flash light, switched on their lights and
tried to relieve the public. After few minutes people
were relieved, but suddenly I came across an old
man who was covered with a blanket. Somehow, he
did not seem to be a right person. I was really not
comfortable seeing him, he was standing in front of
me. Within seconds I realized he was a pickpocketer.
I caught him red-handed and when the next station
came, we handed him to the police officer who was
present there. Everybody appreciated my presence
of mind but I was very tired because I had to go to
the police station and had to wait there for almost
two hours for the inquiry.