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Chapter 2 - THE DAY MY ALARM CLOCK BETRAYED ME

The Day My Alarm Clock Betrayed Me

It all started on a Monday morning—the most dangerous day of the week. I had set five alarms the night before because I had an important school presentation. I even told myself, "Tomorrow, I will wake up early, fresh, and responsible."

Yes… that was a lie.

My first alarm rang at 6:00 AM. I opened one eye, looked at my phone, and confidently thought, "I'll just rest for 2 minutes."

Next thing I know… it's 7:45.

My brain went from "peaceful sleep mode" to "PANIC LEVEL 1000" in 0.2 seconds.

I jumped out of bed like I was in an action movie. I brushed my teeth in what felt like 3 seconds, wore my uniform backwards (didn't notice), and ran out of the house holding a slice of bread like it was a trophy.

While running to catch the bus, I tried to look cool—but instead tripped on absolutely nothing. Just air. Yes, I fell because of air. A dog nearby looked at me like, "Seriously?"

I finally got on the bus, breathing like I had just completed a marathon. Everyone was staring. I smiled awkwardly… and that's when my friend whispered:

"Why is your shirt inside out?"

I froze.

I looked down slowly… and yes, not only was it inside out, but the tag was proudly sticking out like a flag.

I quickly turned it around while sitting—an operation that required the flexibility of a gymnast and the dignity of a potato.

Finally, I reached school. I thought, "Okay… bad start, but I can still fix this day."

Oh no. The day had other plans.

It was time for my presentation. I walked confidently to the front of the class, plugged in my pen drive, and clicked "Open."

Instead of my presentation…

A folder opened titled: "DO NOT OPEN!!!"

Of course, the entire class shouted, "OPEN IT!!!"

Before I could react, someone clicked it.

Inside were my very serious practice videos where I was rehearsing my speech… but in front of a mirror… using a hairbrush as a microphone… and making dramatic expressions like I was winning an award.

The class exploded with laughter.

Even the teacher had to turn around to hide a smile.

At that moment, I had two choices:

Run away and never come back

Accept my fate

So I did what any brave person would do…

I bowed dramatically and said,

"Thank you, thank you. That was my bonus entertainment."

The class clapped. My teacher laughed. Somehow… I survived.

And guess what?

I still got a good grade.

Moral of the story: Even if your alarm betrays you, your shirt embarrasses you, and your secrets get exposed… just laugh it off.

Because honestly… those are the stories you remember the most.

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