It’s midnight, and I am the only passenger left on the train. The conductor walks down the aisle and whispers, “Your stop doesn’t exist anymore”.
For a minute, I pondered on how what he said. Not sure if my brain and ears were messing with me, I called out to him.
“Excuse me, sir, I didn’t get what you said.” I said politely.
“Hahahaha, I said your stop doesn’t exist anymore.” He let out an evil laugh, the one that sends shivers down your spine.
“How sir? I live there, how is it possible?” I feigned ignorance whereas I was quavering inside.
“Are you dumb or are you trynna act clueless? Well, I’ll save you the stress. You are coming with us!!” He yelled and I gasped.
“Please sir let me go, I beg you, let me go.” I went on my knees and begged frantically as tears rolled down my face nonstop.
“Please sir don’t kidnap me, I have no family to pay the ransom,” I begged.
“Oh my days, who told you, you are being kidnapped?” He asked, surprised by my outburst.
“Taking someone against their will is kidnapping and paying a ransom to be released is categorized as kidnapping according to the English dictionary.”
“It is? Tell me more, smarty pants”. He said, looking amused.
At that point I knew I was doing it again, the thing I did whenever I am trying to make my case, and this time I was doing it with my supposed kidnapper.
“Please sir, just let me go, I am an orphan and the orphanage I stay in can barely fend for the children there, demanding for ransom is as good as you killing me now as nothing can be done,” I hurriedly explained to him.
I saw a twitch in his eyes and I knew he was beginning to weigh his options and I continued.
“Please sir, life is already hard as it is, I’m terribly sick, and trust me I am bad for business. I have my crises every four hours and I'm about to have the next one. I said as I held my chest tightly.
“You’re sick?” I saw the shock in his eyes.
“Yes sir, I just left the hospital an hour ago because of my crisis so I was rushed to the hospital.
“Wow!!” He exclaimed.
For a split second, I saw something in his eyes again, I think it was pity but it was quickly replaced with something unreadable and I couldn’t tell what was going through his mind.
I begged and wept bitterly, my heart was about to explode.
“You know what? Get out!” He yelled.
“Me?” I asked not trusting my ears.
“I said get off this train this instant before I change my mind”. He spoke angrily.
With no warning he held me by the collar of my shirt and pushed me out of the train and I heard him mutter “bad market.”
I was pushed out with my bag and luckily for me there was no train in sight since it was late.
I picked up my bag and ran, not caring about my bruised arm. I ran as fast as I could. Not turning back or stopping to catch my breath.
I don’t know how it happened but I landed at the orphanage, safe and sound. For the very first time in my life of battling this terminal disease, it saved me, it saved me and I was speechless.
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Oh! I didn’t see that end coming! I think this is where we say a blessing in disguise, hehe. Good thing she didn’t just give up on trying to save herself despite her condition.
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@hopestylist here!
Truly a blessing in disguise😃
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Thank goodness she found a way to save herself and didn't let fear take over. Well, even if she wasn't sick, that would have served as a good trick.
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Luck was truly on her said and we are thankful for that😃
It's really fun, you have to run fast for train ride....
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It's a good thing she was sick; that saved her life.