Pic1000: Prepared

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I sat in the school courtyard on a sunny day. The Bamboo blinds overhead, steadily rustling over the cool breeze that blew. The quietness was soothing and just what I needed in that hour.

My mind was heavy. Heavy with preparations for the upcoming class scholarship exam organised by the big firm in our hometown. It was all I could think of. Making Mama proud was my mission at that moment.

My books were scattered all over the table. Bit by bit I devoured each page. Letting each word sink into my mind, scribbling notes and battling maths equations. The tick of my tiny watch reminded me of the little time I had remaining to prepare.

“A prepared man fears no foe” my late father would say.

And up till that day, I had made that my watchword. And I had no plans to enter that hall unprepared.

Now I sat in the exam hall filled with rows of desks. The tension in the room was palpable. Students can be seen sweating profusely and scribbling their answers on their scripts.

I sat there relaxed, tackling each question like it was the letters of the alphabet. A huge smile etched on my face. Papa was right, I was prepared and had no fear. The questions appeared easier than I thought.

“Mama was going to be proud of me,” I murmured.

A few days later the results were out and I excelled with flying colours. I was the first among those awarded a scholarship to college by the big firm.

I took my award home to Mama. And just as I had wished for she looked me in the face with tears in her eyes and said.

“I'm proud of you my son”

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A super story and I'm glad his mom said these words.

A great weekend!

If I was the mother too I will be so proud of him. Getting scholarship is not something easy nowadays. Hardwork pays.
Thanks for sharing.

A very beautiful read, of diligence, determination and hardwork, you know it all pays off at the end of the day.

Oh, I loved this ... I have a student who took an award home and just had this experience with his family!

Aww.
Being with kids it's one thing I love. Lucky you, you get to nurture them from a tender age.
I love it. Thank you for reading