Plane Crash - by Kwon Tea Hyoung, Year 7, Sayfol International School
It
was a sunny day. I was getting ready for school. My parents told me that two
terrorists had announced on the news that they were going to attack Malaysia.
My mother told me not to go to school. I told her that I wanted to go. My
mother agreed to let me go but she was still worried. I went to school and saw
that almost the whole class was absent. I was shocked. We had a free period and
were talking to one another. My teacher lent us a laptop to watch the news.
The
newscaster was informing the public that two terrorists would arrive in
Malaysia in an hour’s time. We were shocked. The newscaster told us that the
Malaysian army would do their best to destroy the terrorists’ plane. We were
scared. Twenty minutes later, we were still watching the news. The newscaster
said that the government had sent a plane to shoot down the terrorists. We were
cheering the Malaysian army on.
I
wondered if the terrorists would try to destroy KLCC. Our school was quite near
KLCC. Forty minutes later, we heard a noisy sound. The army were getting
rockets ready to shoot the terrorists’ plane. There were many tanks around. It
was our first time seeing a tank so we were surprised. Suddenly, we heard
another sound. It was the sound of a plane. We realised that the terrorists had
arrived. The soldiers got ready to shoot it. The first shot missed.
The
second shot was perfect. The plane exploded in the air. We were happy that the
terrorists died. We went home happily. It was my first time watching a rocket
being shot. When I got home, I told my parents what I had seen. We continued
watching the news.
When
the news ended, I slept sweetly and went to school again the next day as if
nothing had happened.
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