“I just came back from the library to find out that the whole block was empty. Where is everyone I asked myself. All the doors are shut. No one was around. It was like in one of those scary movies where there’s a neglected hostel, and a group of brave boys going in and no one comes out alive. “This can’t be it! Am I in a movie?” Suddenly, out of nowhere, I heard people whispering. “Oh my God, is someone trying to bomoh me?” said my inner self shaking and hiding behind the bushes in my mind.
That sound kept on going. I even heard someone saying “according to section 3.” What is the ghost doing with an act? Are there lawyers in ghost town? My palms are all sweaty. Felt like running but then, I heard someone screaming, “ahhhh dakwat habis!” Oh that was a relief. The block was never empty. Everyone was just in his or her room studying because final exam is just around the corner. And the whispering were just some students memorizing their notes.”
That sound kept on going. I even heard someone saying “according to section 3.” What is the ghost doing with an act? Are there lawyers in ghost town? My palms are all sweaty. Felt like running but then, I heard someone screaming, “ahhhh dakwat habis!” Oh that was a relief. The block was never empty. Everyone was just in his or her room studying because final exam is just around the corner. And the whispering were just some students memorizing their notes.”
I am pretty sure that most of you had gone through this situation except for the whole dramatic empty block thingy. What I meant about “gone through” is based on the situation where everyone is on their study mode yet you are still in your “you-only-live-once” zone then you get all stressed out because you have not started anything. This happens to a lot of students but unfortunately; some think that committing suicide would lessen their burden.