He saw them,
They lay there on the shelves.
He wanted them,
But he dared not take them.
He wanted them,
And can’t control himself anymore.
He took them,
But did not notice the camera.
He took them,
But left parts of them behind.
He walked out,
With both of them concealed.
He walked out,
And went for the Gates.
He reached Home,
Like a rat to a rat hole.
He was safe.
The 2 of them hung in his wardrobe,
But does he dare wear it?
Had he forgotten the labels in the back?
Had he forgotten fear?
Had he forgotten his conscience?
He hadn’t.
So now it can’t be found.
He hid
Among the crowds
He hid,
But can he hide long?
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Okay... Here are the progression of events... I just feel damn pissed now...
MONDAY
- Brought to school on Monday
- Asked Ziyang if I could return him at around 8am. He told me to return to him later.
- Went for DMP (1st Period)
- Went to the Hullet Memorial Library. Left Blazers there.
- Went for DMP again. (Third Period)
- Ziyang warned me of theft during DMP.
- Blazers found stolen after previous DMP course. Found cover of L4. Reported to Ms Mani. Couldn't reach Mr Teo Chai Yaw
- Couldn't reach Mr Teo Chai Yaw
- Found the hanger of one of them
- Gave details to facilitate checking of security tapes.
- Reached Mr Teo Chai Yaw... He didn't care... told me to write to him.
- Went to Library Office for confirmation of details. Wasn't allowed to view the video together with the IT people, as it was "high security".
- Video Tape checking failed. Here is her story:
I told IT person to check. IT person checked the wrong bag storage area - the one outside, but they got stolen from the one inside. He gave up at 6pm and went home without calling to confirm.
He found out from me that he checked the wrong place. Went back to check again. System error - files usually kept for 5 days, but due to hard disk problem and a wrong system date, files deleted on Thursday 12.00am. Unable to proceed.
To all History students: Access the reliability of this account.
Lin Sen
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