Thursday, 12 February 2009

Good Samaritans

Present day.

The year is 2009. (This story took place yesterday, by the way)

Class has just ended at three. Maggie and I had decided to see Mrs. Wendy for her review on our Legal assignment which is called CPT. You don't have to know what it stands for. But wait! Nature called. So, I obediently took a trip to the washroom on the same floor.

In my hand, I was holding the golden pouch which had my two hand-phones in it.

I didn't realise I was holding it until I was right inside the cubicle of a toilet and ready to... well, answer nature's call. I looked around. A-ha! A hook on the wall. For the sake of convenience, I hung my pouch on it. I was too lazy to go back to class and asked a friend to take care of my phones.

I flushed and walked out of the cubicle. Then, left the washroom. (I did wash my hand before I leave!)

After meeting Mrs. Wendy, I went to the library, eager to start working on my English assignment. It was due today and I had not begun my work. It would have been a piece of cake if our lecturer wasn't so picky.

One hour later, my fingers itched to text people. I felt for my phones in my pocket. Oh! The right pocket. No? The bottom right? No? The bottom left? No? The pockets behind? NO?!

Oh, I must have placed the pouch on the desk. I looked for it under the piles of papers and books.

NO?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It was then that I figured I lost them. BUT WHERE!!!?????

DAMN! The toilet!!!!

I rushed out of the library and ran (would have flown if I could) to the old block where the toilet was. I prayed fervently that the pouch was still where I left it. When I pushed open the door, to my disappointment, though it was expected, the pouch was no longer there. I cursed.

But before I panicked, I told myself I must think calmly and try to recover my phones.

The cleaners!

I saw none in sight, so, I ran to the new block where I bummed into two cleaners.

"I lost my phones in the toilet in the old block. Did you see them?"

The lady cleaner shook her head. "We're not in charge of the old block. You should look for the cleaners there. They should be still there."

Thanking them, I ran back to the old block and busted down every door of every classrooms, from the third floor to ground level. I spotted them near the labs.

Tired and panting, I could only manage, "Phones... lost.... did you see them?"

"What????"

"I lost my phones in the toilet, second floor... did you see them?"

Their answers were not good. They said the time when I lost it, they were cleaning the classrooms and not the toilet. They assured me if they had come across it, they would have handed it over. I didn't doubt their sincerity. They didn't look like they were lying. It was by my own fault that I lost them.

Now, I panicked. I didn't know what steps I should take next.

Lodge a report, you idiot!

Ah, right!

I sprinted to the new block and entered the SAM office. I gaped at the empty place. There was no officer in sight.

WHERE'S EVERYONE?!

Feeling rather lost, I headed for the student central, which was in front of the old block. At the reception desk, the lady was busy answering a call. The phone seemed to never stop ringing. If I were Piper from Charmed, I would seriously have blown up that piece of communication tool.

Finally, she was able to entertain me.

"How may I help you?"

God, please let my phones be in the lost and found section already.

"I lost two phones in a pouch."

"Please fill up this form." She passed me a pen and a form.

No such luck. I sighed. Depressed, I filled it up with all the details and descriptions of my lost belongings. My mind was totally numb with the thought and the prospect that I was phone-less then. I could not accept that fact. I had friends who lost their phones. I never thought it could happen to me too.

"We will inform you if we recover it. Thanks."

"Okay..."

I exited the student central building. That. Was. It. There was nothing else I could do. My phones were as good as gone.

I decided to pack up and leave the library. Go back home and lament to my friends or something. I was no longer in the mood to study or do any work.

As I was about to climb the stairs, I bumped into Siew Fong and Kevin.

"You look very distressed," said Kevin.

"You look very tired," said Siew Fong.

"I am very tired AND distressed," said I. I told them the whole story. Siew Fong was kind enough to lend me her phone so that I could call my cousin Nick to tell my dad to cancel my phone lines.

"Let me give you a hug. If it makes you feel better, I lost four pendrives in college before," comforted Siew Fong.

It sounded amusing but I couldn't bring myself to laugh because I just lost two phones, my two darlings. I bid them goodbye and resumed my grave march to the library.

I was going back to the desk I was using when I met Jie Hui.

"Ahh!!! JOYCE!!!"

Don't worry. The main campus library isn't exactly the quietest place on earth anyway.

"Oh, hi, Jie Hui," I greeted her, less energetic than usual.

"Did you know..?!"

I looked at her blankly. How did she know I lost my phones so soon?

She shoved a golden pouch before my face. My eyes widened and I blurted, "MY PHONES!!! Holy cow!!!!"

"Did you even know they were gone?!!!" she asked incredulously.

"Of course! I've been looking for them for the past half an hour!"

It was amazing, that gush of joy. Indescribable. What I have lost, I have now regained. (sounds like something out of the Bible. Haha)

"How did you find it?? Thank you so much!!!! I'll treat you to one week of vegetarian food no problem!" (Jie Hui is a vegetarian, okay, not that I am stingy. =.= and mind you, vegetarian food can be quite expensive!)

"You are a very lucky person. It was my friend who found it in the toilet. She looked through your contact list and found my name. She called me up so that she could return the phones back to you!"

"Thank your friend for me. I owe her big time!!!" I exclaimed.

I was astonished at such... honesty! I was touched at the same time.

"There, that's her!" Jie Hui pointed out. She waved and signalled her to come over. The girl came to us and I thanked her gratefully.

"Oh no, not me, it's natasha (I think that's what she said)."

I had the opportunity to thank the ultimate saviour of the day as the girl who found my phone was in the library too. Gosh, what good Samaritans!!!!!

It suddenly struck me.

"Oh crap!"

"What?" Jie Hui enquired.

"My dad is going to cancel my lines!"

-end-

We have a few lessons to learn here:

1. We must be honest people. (Natasha, Jie Hui's other friend and Jie Hui)

2. We must help those in need. Don't be stingy with your credits. (Siew Fong)

3. We must thank those who help us.

4. We must thank God every time He helps us. (Everyone I met along the 'journey' to find my phones was angels in disguise, I believe.)

The greatest lesson of all...

MUST SURE YOU HAVE A LONG CONTACT LIST SO THAT WHEN AN HONEST PERSON WANTS TO RETURN YOU YOUR PHONE, THE PERSON CAN DO SO!! HAVE GOOD P.R. AS WELL OR PEOPLE WOULD NOT WANT TO HELP YOU! xD

What.

There's no more lesson left from the story for today.

I didn't leave any out on purpose.

Okay, fine.

Don't be another forgetful girl like me. I was only lucky. My luck might run out if this happens again. You may not even have that luck that I had. =P

Oh, and no worries, I was in time to stop my dad from canceling my lines.

2 comments:

Samuel K Lis said...

wow!! amazing! i din noe superwoman ting would b so careless.. eh how come u carry two phones around with u?

Yamashita Reina said...

because of i have two phones...?

and im not superwoman laaa. I am quite forgetful at times anyway. short-term memory. XD