It was two o’clock in the afternoon. I was heading towards the bus
station with Mohan after Mrs Wong’s extra class. The sun was beating
mercilessly on my back and I could feel my sweat trickling down my
spine. I have often wished that my mother would allow me to ride a
motorcycle to school. She says that I am not ready but we both know that
she is terrified that a car would knock me down.
When I reached the bus station, it was nearly empty except for a handful
of boys. Mohan and I strode to a bench near the stationmaster’s office.
I could feel the tension on my shoulders as the straps of my school bag
ate into my shoulder. “Where is the bus?” I sighed to myself. An
elderly woman came and asked me where I was going. She started a
conversation but gave up after my monosyllable answers.
Suddenly, someone shouted and I saw a bus swerved into the station. I
got up, thankful for the chance to escape from the woman. . It was
Mohan’s bus. The group of boys were jostling each other to get into the
bus. “Masuk! Masuk!” shouted the conductor but nobody seemed to be
moving. The black fumes made me nauseous. All of a sudden, people
started appearing from all directions to board their bus. In no time,
the passengers were packed like sardines in the bus. It started to move,
leaving some unfortunate passengers behind. I waved at Mohan when I
noticed him dangling on the steps of the bus. The bus swerved out of the
station again. It left another trail of black smoke.
I decided to go to Panjang’s ice stall. The iced sugar cane juice
soothed my parched throat as I sipped slowly, all the while keeping an
eye on the bus. Then I saw the bus heading towards the station. I paid
for my drinks. “See you tomorrow,” I waved to Panjang.
Once more, the crowd began to swell near the bus. I noticed that the
elderly woman was being shoved around by the boys. She started hitting
them with her umbrella. Then, I saw Raja, my classmate at the back of
the bus. I hurled my bag through the window and he caught it. By the
time I got into the bus, it had already started moving. I got into my
seat and told myself that I must really try to convince my mother about
the motorcycle again.
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