Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Terrifying Night Drive



Terrifying Night Drive
Colin Mok works in Johor Baru and he just had dinner at a food stall with colleagues in town. It was already 11pm when he left for home to Kempas Baru. 

On the highway back from Johor Baru, he was on the fast lane and doing 110 km/hr (he claimed to be on the maximum limit…as usual) in his new Proton Satria when the next car suddenly sped to just his bumper. He was momentarily shocked, thinking he was already at 110 km/hr and wondered how fast does have to go. 

Being young and foolish, Colin gunned up the gas and sped his engine until his Satria was 140 km/hr but the other car was still flashing its high beam and still tailgating his car. From the headlights from the other car, Colin was able to see that it was an older car and it was unbelievably close – possibly inches from the back of Colin’s Satria.


A Datsun 120Y

“What the hell!” as a frustrated Colin muttered, as he gave the signal that he was turning left to let the other pass it by. When he has driven to the slow lane, he absolutely shock to find that the other car was still right behind him! 


Totally frightened and desperate Colin wound his window frantically waving to the other car to pass. After a few terrifying minutes of trying, thankfully the other car suddenly turned into the fast lane and sped off. With his heart beating in fear, Colin noticed the other car was an old model Datsun 120Y as the other car was passing and even scarier he saw the other car had no driver!

Colin finally made it to his house and he did not work as he was sick for a week.

6 comments:

  1. YOUR ENGLISH SERIOUSLY BAD AND AM NOT ABLE TO UNDERSTAND YOUR STORIES AT ALL... SERIOUSLY MAN, YOU REALLY NEED TO BUCK UP ON YOUR LANGUAGE. TQ.

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    1. Horrorgirl you got some problems >_>. I've seen your other negative comments and you should look at your own grammar before you judge other people's grammar. Your grammar is worse than his. Christopher Lim please ignore her and keep up the good work

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    2. Thks for your kind words Well Wisher but I think that Horrorgirl is correct....my grammar is very bad! Since my illness it looks like my grammar and other things have got worse. Like the old saying that "I have lost my Engineering Degree and other stuff to God" However I really appreciate your kind words.

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  2. Hi Chris - I am really enjoying your stories, I am however really sorry that people think it's okay to make harsh comments such as the above left by one your readers.
    Please disregard internet trolls like her and continue entertaining us with these stories.
    Story on please! :)

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  3. hi Anonymous, Thanks for your understanding. Get so difficult when writing nowadays esp. with my illness. Tq

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