Friday, May 23, 2014

Our story - part VII (by Johanna)

Alejandra was happy when her problems with the cruel man ended. Pablo took good care of her when she was in hospital. And the Gardai informed her that the man who had tried to kidnap her had serious mental problems and a previous criminal record.

Pablo was from Chile, and he was currently ending his hospital internship. He helped her to find a bedroom and contacted the English school which she had booked a course with. Alejandra was grateful to Pablo for everything that he did for her.

Alejandra started to go to her English classes, and she wanted to celebrate her first quiet week in Dublin. She invited Pablo to go to dinner. They were in an Irish restaurant and they talked all night. After a few glasses of red wine, he kissed her.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Our story - part VI (by Bart)

One of the Garda officers asked Alejandra, "What happened?" but she couldn't explain the situation because of her lack of ability to speak the language. The officer also noticed that she was injured, so he took her to hospital. When finally the doctor, Pablo, came to see Alejandra’s leg, they were able to understand each other as they spoke the same language. The doctor put a bandage on her leg and gave her some pain killers. The officer asked the doctor to translate the whole of Alejandra’s story. Afterwards, Alejandra was taken to the police station again to write a report on the crime and then she was taken to a hotel. The next day she was informed that Gardai found the man responsible for her misery.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Our story - part V (by Beata)

In this particular moment she came to realisation that she had nobody to turn to for help. Suddenly, another thought crossed her mind that she had left all her personal belongings in the man’s car.

But the lost wallet and passport weren’t her biggest worry at her present situation as her life was at stake. To her horror, the pain in her injured leg became unbearable to the point that she had to stop. Fortunately, the lights behind her back were gone. Now, she could take a better look at her leg. Thank God the injury which initially had seemed serious turned out to be only superficial. She managed to break into a run again. She passed a few crossroads and a long row of houses with forbiddingly black windows. The whole surroundings looked as though the place had been deserted.

She continued her feverish run until the moment she spotted some lights in one of the buildings. She couldn’t believe her eyes as what she saw was a Garda station. She stormed into the reception room screaming, ‘Help me!’

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Our story - part IV (by Tomas)

The naive girl didn't notice that the man looked very ghastly. There was an ugly scar on his face and one of his eyes was blood red. His teeth were very dark and looked like they'd never seen a toothpaste. She also started paying more attention to his dirty, covered in sores and tattoos hands. He looked very scary. At that moment Alejandra understood that she was in big trouble, so when the car started slowing down, she opened the door and jumped out. And then she started to run like she'd never run before, flying through the fields in the dark, dark night. But after a few moments, she was lighted from behind by the car that was driven by the remorseless monster. Alejandra felt a stabbing pain in her leg, injured when she'd jumped out of the car, and she was terrified, but she didn't think about the injury because the surviving instinct told her, "Run, Alejandra! Run faster!!!"