It was a cold morning. Sunny was going to school as usual, and her body posture was slouched. She unwillingly walked to school as she receives bullying daily, but this time, her face was now in a shock after she saw a huge mass of wind swirl around behind the school. She started to run away from her school. Anxiety and fear gripped her. She started to stumble back in awe.
“Tor...torn...tornado! Ahh!” She saw students and teachers streaming out of the school. Sunny kept on looking in the back while running back but surprisingly, it came towards the school very slowly. She stopped running and took out her phone from the bag to take photos of the greyish tornado. “Ah! Run for your lives!” Some students bellowed.
After fifteen minutes, the school was already being plucked off from the ground by the tornado. It went up and got thrown to a carpark one kilometer away. Sunny rather saw this entertaining than scary and dangerous. She continued taking photographs of the tornado getting closer to her and texting it to her friends. She could now feel the wind haul her slightly. Her hair swayed a lot and she still enjoyed it. Not even a single person was there to remind and warn her that she might die by this tornado. She continued laughing until...
She was disturbed by the wind. It hauled her up and she went around in circles. Screaming in shock did not save her from this problem. It was her mistake anyway, so she was helpless. When she reached the top of the tornado, she could see the whole view, from the destroyed carpark to the petrol bunk. She screamed at the top of her lungs.
As she was thrown from the tornado, she tried to hold herself. She was too petrified to even move. Fortunately, when she was going to fall down, she saw a big net right where she would fall and people crowded around.
Sunny felt exhilarated and exuberant. Then, instead of fearing her fall, she opened it widely and swam in the air. When she fell down and landed on the net, she saw familiar faces like her friends and family. She was carried by the hands of a stranger who passed her to Sunny’s mother. She chided Sunny while engulfing her with a mixture of anger and relief. Sunny hugged her to. “Don’t you ever dare to stand near a tornado. “ Her mother said. Now, whenever Sunny sees photos or documentaries of tornadoes, she would shiver to think of the accident she had gone through.
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