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A Cat and A Mou
A Cat and A Mou
The Snow
What a big snow I have never seen! What a beautiful snow I have never
enjoy.
When I went out for school from home, I was doomed to get a wonder.
Everything seemed unlucky to me. I left the umbrella at home; I couldn’t
unlock my bike and a big truck held up the traffic, which took me above 5
minutes to pass the road. At last I met Charlie and we were both late for
the maths class. If it happened the day before, we would go to our seats
without saying anything. But today we were forced to stand outside in the
cold wind because of the head teacher’s bad mood. I didn’t want to say
anything. It was useless. So I began to stand with Charlie.
After a short while, we both felt so cold that we couldn’t speak a word. The
world seemed very quiet. I suddenly found there was a lot of thin ice
dropping from the sky. “Ice!” I shouted to Charlie who soon became
excited the same as me. We expected for the snow but nothing happened.
The ice turned white and turned to snow quietly. We were immersed in it
without any word. From little to big, the snow changed out of my
imagination. With the wind blowing heavily, the snow beat on my face, hair
and covered all over my body. We couldn’t help shaking in the snow. We
opened our mouths to taste the icy snow, stood still in the snow, and
enjoyed the wonderful scene ourselves.I did believe the snow was not only
a scene but a great wonder as well. It bought me much more than it had.It
was too great and too beautiful that I couldn’t imagine. How fantastic it
was! With the snow dropping on my body, I didn’t want to move though it
was so cold.
If you lived in the north, you might think it was nothing. But the following
thing was more unreal. A bird, a beautiful parrot, like an angel, flew from
the sky onto Charlie’s shoulder and then flew to my shoulder. I didn’t know
how to express my feelings, only enjoying it. The parrot didn’t seem to
leave. How fantastic, I thought.
The snow became smaller and smaller after class. Maybe we lost
something, but we got something, too. I didn’t know what it meant. I only
wished to believe it would bring me good luck.
I would never forget that day.