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TALES FROM READERS

My Meet With God

This morning I was going to school by auto and the auto's brake failed. It failed in the middle of the road named Moti- Nagar. Very less people come here but today there was not even a single person. All got worried because today was our examination. The auto driver started consoling us saying that only the brake has broken. Suddenly one girl from our auto fainted because every time she comes second in her exam and she is always on time. So, everyone started accusing the auto-driver. He got so angry that he left us alone. All of us now started crying. Prachi said that it was Priya who had started accusing the auto-driver. Priya said angrily that why the others had supported her and started crying. Suddenly a man from nowhere came and asked us why were we crying. I told him the whole story. He told us that he would drop us by his car. Everyone agreed but I didn't and said that we should not go with him because we didn't know him and what if he takes us somewhere else. Then I looked at his face for a minute. He didn't look angry but smiled at us and disappeard. We wondered where he had gone and got out of the auto. Suddenly a voice from the sky said that he was pleased with us for being obedient and then we realised that it was none another than GOD! Suddenly our auto-driver came and repaired the auto and took us to school. When we reached there we came to know about our exam being cancelled because our principal had gone somewhere because of some official problem and so we went home happily.

By Rithika Panicker,
Class IV-A,
Christ Church Senior Secondary School,
Jabalpur

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