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write about an adventure in the holidays , please write and tell , maximum word limit is 350​

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Answered by srnroofing1717
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Holiday Adventure

A short story by Georgia Harper

One day me and my family (dad and mum) went to Cairns (Queensland) for a holiday and we stayed there for a month. It was very nice. But one day a massive storm hit Queensland. It was SO bad. But then a few days later it was back to normal. We only had three more weeks left. On the news it said that Perth was flooded (our home) and we couldn’t fly back. I said to mum, “what can we do?” “I don’t know,” said mum. We will have to stay here for a few weeks” said dad”. “But I have to go to school”, I said. The weeks flew past and the day came and we were on the plane ready to go back home. It took about five to six hours. At least we arrived safe and sound. Then we went to Broome just for five days. It was lovely. On the last day we flew home and it was only a few months left until it was Christmas. We stayed home for the rest of the year. When it came to Christmas, everyone loved it. It was the best Christmas I ever had.

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Answered by trishasadhukhan51414
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AN ADVENTURE IN HOLIDAYS

It was raining hard that night. In my hurry to get into the house, I didn't notice the black car parked across the road. I realized something was wrong when I could see someone hovering around the car. I wasn't sure if it was safe to go to the car to investigate but my instincts dragged me from the gate of my building to across the road and next to the car. What happened in that half an hour is what I call my most unforgettable memory.

I could see a man pacing up and down, drenched and injured. At first when I saw him, he looked inebriated as he was losing his balance now and then. But as I went near him, I was sure it was the injury and not any substance that was causing him to tip.

Excuse me Sir! Can I help you? I asked him. He seemed to be in a state of shock. I tried calling out to him but he continued going round and round his car. I was not comfortable reaching out to him physically and I thought he might attack me in his condition. But there was no one I could call as my phone had switched off after getting wet in the rain. Also, if I went home, which was just across the street, my over-protective mother would panic and wouldn't let me help him. So there I was, feeling helpless and angry, because I decided to help someone without knowing what to do.

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The man, whose name was Kabir, thanked me for being there. He asked me which place he had been abandoned, and asked the way to the nearest police station. I Kabir said he wanted to get a blood test done as he thought he had been made to take drugs through the drink. He was right. He gave the details of the farmhouse and of his friends. The police sealed the farmhouse and arrested the friends.

Kabir and I became good friends forever after the incident. He taught me to be cautious of people, because some people can never be trusted no matter how much time has passed. He also taught me that it is okay to have a moment of fear. If you have a helping hand around, you can overcome fear and get back on your feet again.

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