I wish I had not done it. If I had been more sensible, the accident would not have happened; but it’s no use saying that now. One day at school last term, we didn’t have very much to do. The teachers had all gone to a staff meeting, and most of us in Form 4A were chatting, joking and reading magazines. Vincent, who had to prepare for an overseas examination, was the only one who was working. He had a large Physics book in front of him and was making careful notes in an exercise book. He looked so serious that I suddenly had a marvelous idea for a joke. I crept up behind him and quickly snatched his glasses from his face. The others in the class roared with laughter, as I took him completely by surprise. Even the girls over on the other side of the room giggled. One girl told me to give the glasses back., but I knew she was not serious. Everybody was enjoying the joke except for Vincent. “ Please,” he begged, “give me my glasses.” He stood up and moved towards me. I turned round and threw them to Raymond, who was behind me. Unfortunately Raymond wasn’t expecting this and he missed them. The glasses fell on the cement floor and both lenses were shattered. One or two people laughed, but then the room fell silent.
They had been expensive glasses with metal frames, and the lenses were tinted. Vincent had to wear them in the sun as well as indoors. “ Vincent, I’m sorry,” I apologized lamely. “ I meant it as a joke…” Vincent didn’t reply. I’ll help you buy a new pair,” I promised. But he wasn’t listening to me. If he had been angry, it would have been better; but by ignoring me, he made me feel very small. I didn’t know what to do. A lot of us in Form Four came to school by bicycle or motorbike. Vincent had a motorbike, given to him by his father. I was rather jealous, because I came on an old bicycle, the same one that I had been using since I was in Form Two. After school I saw Vincent go to the stand by the gates, pull out his motorbike, get on it and ride off alone. I felt extremely sorry about what I had done, but I thought that if I could find enough money for a new pair of glasses we might be friends again. I managed to borrow RM100 that evening, and thought it wasn’t really enough, I decided to offer it to Vincent at school next day. But when I went into class next morning, I saw everyone listening attentively to Jennifer. I wondered why, for Jennifer was a quiet girl who was normally the centre of attention. Then I realized that all my friends staring at me. Jennifer saw me and became silent. I went to sit at my desk and whispered to Mei Qian, who sat in front of me, “ What’s happening?” Mei Qian didn’t turn round. “It’s Vincent, “ he said. “ He crashed on the way home yesterday. A car hit him. He was badly hurt. They’ve taken him to the University Hospital in Kuala Lumpur. “ Don’t worry, it’s not your fault,” Raymond added. I was grateful to him for saying that, but I do not know if he really meant it.
Innocence Expository Essay School Didn Kids
Innocence The one thing that separates a child from an adult is innocence. Children are the virgins of life, having never known, heard, or seen evil. They haven't faced heartbreak, rejection, and the other daily pressures of living in society. Some don't quite understand the logic behind death. This is innocence, the beautiful and rare accessory piece that I had longed to hold on to in life. I ...