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Monday, October 26, 2009 @ 9:43 PM
New adventure with regards to my phone. New stories learnt. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ dedicated to jl: As of 24102009, the informant misplaced her phone on bus number 13. She is actually rather unsure how it happened, because it all happened while she was in a state of daze, devoid of sleep. She is actually pretty sure she placed the phone into her bag, but everyone she told convinced her otherwise. So she decided to accept the hypothesis that she might have allowed the phone to slip, landing somewhere unseen till that new owner fatefully decided it's "finder's keeper".The informant remained distraught for the next few days, devising plans on how to go about getting a new phone and how her pathetic pocket money could actually suffice paying off that phone. She knows that it's partially her fault for losing the phone, thus she knows that she has to bear the responsibility of recovering her phone. That she has no qualms, it was just a matter of how to go about doing it. Eventually, the informant conceded defeat and bought a new phone, with terms and conditions that applies. However, at that very fateful day, the informant received a message to notify her of the person who is currently holding on to her phone. She tried calling the number, and was given the cold shoulder multiple times. Out of guilt or simply the lack of wit, the person who picked up the phone simply hanged the call when prompted to return the phone each time. Eventually, that immoral person decided that he wanted a sum for us to get back the phone. The informant refused to give in, and made a police report, which goes like this: "As of 24102009, the informant misplaced her phone..." Through the entire act of making a police report however, the informant found it puzzling how she had to try so many means to stop the happiness of another individual. Also, the informant somehow realised that what is lost cannot be found again. She might be able to get her phone back, but the sense of loss would always be imminent, and the phone would never be the same phone again. |