My fiance's dream:
It was a school where we were preparing for an exam. We gathered in a big hall waiting for the exam to commence. we were instructed to leave the hall and move to a pavillion so that the hall can be prepared for us. In the pavillion, some of my colleagues suggested that we should be organizing trainings and workshops on communication, especially bringing specialists in communication to train us so that we would be able to defend ourselves in the larger society after school. we all agreed and left the scene. I went to lye down on a bench in the pavillion but quickly remembered we had an exam that day, which if I did not write I will spill-over and might not graduate that year. I quickly rushed to the hall that was prepared for the exam but none of my colleagues was there. I met three young men seated on a long bench and they told me that my colleagues had moved into the big hall in the building behind them for the exam, and that I should follow the staircase from outside to the hall. This I did and stepping about three steps; I saw a ladder (iron ladder) and climbed faster than expected, just to get to the hall where my colleagues were seated,ready to start, 20 minutes before I arrived. But that I could not get to the hall as the iron ladder led me to the window of the office of the V.C. I screamed as I felt that I was already late for the exam. Holding one of the hinges of the V.C's window, I forcefully opened the right side of the window that I ran into (as it was open-two). In that effort, my hands almost fell off. While struggling to open the window, the V.C. noticed me and asked to know how I got there. I apologised to him, explaining what brought me there and asking to know the right entrance to the exam hall. Sympathising with me, he directed me to go down and follow another stair case to the hall opposite his office where they had started the exam 20 minutes ago. Regretting that he could not take me there as he was supervising chemistry exam when I arrived his window. I thanked him and turned to go the exam hall.
God bless You Sir!
It was a school where we were preparing for an exam. We gathered in a big hall waiting for the exam to commence. we were instructed to leave the hall and move to a pavillion so that the hall can be prepared for us. In the pavillion, some of my colleagues suggested that we should be organizing trainings and workshops on communication, especially bringing specialists in communication to train us so that we would be able to defend ourselves in the larger society after school. we all agreed and left the scene. I went to lye down on a bench in the pavillion but quickly remembered we had an exam that day, which if I did not write I will spill-over and might not graduate that year. I quickly rushed to the hall that was prepared for the exam but none of my colleagues was there. I met three young men seated on a long bench and they told me that my colleagues had moved into the big hall in the building behind them for the exam, and that I should follow the staircase from outside to the hall. This I did and stepping about three steps; I saw a ladder (iron ladder) and climbed faster than expected, just to get to the hall where my colleagues were seated,ready to start, 20 minutes before I arrived. But that I could not get to the hall as the iron ladder led me to the window of the office of the V.C. I screamed as I felt that I was already late for the exam. Holding one of the hinges of the V.C's window, I forcefully opened the right side of the window that I ran into (as it was open-two). In that effort, my hands almost fell off. While struggling to open the window, the V.C. noticed me and asked to know how I got there. I apologised to him, explaining what brought me there and asking to know the right entrance to the exam hall. Sympathising with me, he directed me to go down and follow another stair case to the hall opposite his office where they had started the exam 20 minutes ago. Regretting that he could not take me there as he was supervising chemistry exam when I arrived his window. I thanked him and turned to go the exam hall.
God bless You Sir!