01-01-2019, 08:38 AM
"Who should I call...? Who should I call?" I kept asking myself.
"Gurnam... yess... I can call him. He will definitely be a lot of help." I thought as the eureka moment hit me.
I quickly dialed his number from the cell phone address book. Gurnam answered immediately and I pleaded him to help me. I managed to tell him my whereabouts and Gurnam said he would be there as quickly as he could.
Relieved a little at the fact that help was on the way, I sat in the car waiting for its arrival. As I was sitting quietly, watching cars pass by, I realized one thing. Not even one person stopped to help me after the accident. Not one passing by car, bike, cycle, pedestrian offered help.
A few slowed down to watch the wreck but drove away after watching the show. The world is full of bastards. Is decency and chivalry dead?
I sat in the car and waited for Gurnam. The sun was setting fast, leaving the night to envelope the sky. It was a good hour before I saw a car stop near me. I gave a huge sigh of relief as I saw Gurnam step out of it.
"Are you alright madam? Are you okay? Are you hurt?" Gurnam threw a volley of questions as he quickly walked over to me.
"Yeah... I am fine." I replied.
"Thank God." Gurnam said as he placed his hand on my shoulder.
"Let's take a look at the carrr... ohhh shit!" Gurnam yelled as he saw how I had almost totaled the car.
"It used to be a car... it's not anymore! How the fuck did this happen?" Gurnam said as he looked at me in horror.
"Gurnam... yess... I can call him. He will definitely be a lot of help." I thought as the eureka moment hit me.
I quickly dialed his number from the cell phone address book. Gurnam answered immediately and I pleaded him to help me. I managed to tell him my whereabouts and Gurnam said he would be there as quickly as he could.
Relieved a little at the fact that help was on the way, I sat in the car waiting for its arrival. As I was sitting quietly, watching cars pass by, I realized one thing. Not even one person stopped to help me after the accident. Not one passing by car, bike, cycle, pedestrian offered help.
A few slowed down to watch the wreck but drove away after watching the show. The world is full of bastards. Is decency and chivalry dead?
I sat in the car and waited for Gurnam. The sun was setting fast, leaving the night to envelope the sky. It was a good hour before I saw a car stop near me. I gave a huge sigh of relief as I saw Gurnam step out of it.
"Are you alright madam? Are you okay? Are you hurt?" Gurnam threw a volley of questions as he quickly walked over to me.
"Yeah... I am fine." I replied.
"Thank God." Gurnam said as he placed his hand on my shoulder.
"Let's take a look at the carrr... ohhh shit!" Gurnam yelled as he saw how I had almost totaled the car.
"It used to be a car... it's not anymore! How the fuck did this happen?" Gurnam said as he looked at me in horror.