1 Picture 1 Story Week #78

in Steem For Pakistan8 hours ago
Maddi was not born blind. He had always seen the world with his own eyes, but then an accident took away his sight. But he never gave up on his regular routine. Despite his disability, he was a kind and determined man who had learned to see and feel the world in his own unique way.

 
Maddi's daily routine was like a well-oiled machine. Every morning, he would wake up early and go out for his daily walk and then eat breakfast in a nearby restaurant.

Maddi carried a white cane that he used to feel around, and he memorized the streets and intersections in his neighborhood. He knew where every crack in the sidewalk was, where every tree root extended, and he knew every spot around him well and where he should stop or walk.

He could walk down the street with his head held high, confident that he would not trip or stumble. Maddi was a regular at that local tea shop, where he had breakfast every morning with a cup of tea, and he had built up a friendly rapport with the owner.

The owner always greeted him with a smile, and he knew what kind of tea and breakfast he liked. Maddi made all of this part of his routine, building a good rapport and familiarity with all people he knew in his daily routine.

One morning, as Maddi was walking to the restaurant after his morning walk, he heard a loud sound up ahead. He could hear people shouting and running, and he could feel the ground moving under his feet. He approached cautiously, tapping his cane in front of him to feel his way.

As he got closer, he realized that there had been a car accident blocking the road. Maddi could hear people panicking and shouting, but he wasn’t sure what was going on.

He couldn’t see anything, of course, but he could feel the tension in the air. He went to a man standing nearby and asked him what was happening.

"There's been a car accident," the man said. He said, 'Some people are injured, and the driver is trapped inside the car. We are waiting for the ambulance to come.

Madddi felt a pang of sympathy for those who were hurt. He knew what it was like to feel weak and helpless, and he wished he could do something to help.

Suddenly, an idea came to his mind. "Do you have a phone so I can make a call?" he asked the man.

The man looked at Maddi suspiciously, "Why do you need a phone?"

"I want to call the ambulance and tell them there's been an accident," Maddi said.

The man said, "We have called them.

Maddi said, "I can't see what's going on, but I can hear that there are people who need help. If I call an ambulance, maybe I can help save their lives. Because my brother is an ambulance driver at a nearby hospital."

The man was impressed by Maddi's determination and handed him his phone. Maddi dialed the emergency number and spoke clearly to his brother. He explained the situation, giving the location and details of the accident.

As he spoke, he could hear the ambulance siren approaching. He felt a sense of relief wash over him, knowing that his brother was on his way to help.

The ambulance arrived quickly, and Maddi stepped back to let the professionals do their job. He listened carefully as he heard his ambulance driver brother's voice and felt the injured passengers being cared for by the car.

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He could hear the sound of stretcher wheels rolling on the pavement, the clatter of medical equipment, and the comforting words of the ambulance staff. When it was all over, Maddi breathed a sigh of relief.

He knew he had played a small but important role in helping those who were injured. He felt proud of himself for using his abilities to bring about a change in the world.

When he returned home and reflected on the events of the day, he realized that he did not need to think of himself as helpless because he was blind. In fact, a blind person is not weak and helpless. He was glad that he had the ability to help someone and he could help someone.

Let's take a pledge that we, the normal people, will never consider anyone weak but will help everyone in need.

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I invite @ikwal @abdul-rakib and @shahid76 for taking part in this story contest by @suboohi and thank my friends @josepha and @senehasa for inviting me.

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 6 hours ago 

I completely agree with you. Our ability is never important, but our action is very important. Even our simple actions bring a smile to the people. Good luck with the contest.

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