The earthquake was over and the city was in ruins. I had no choice but to walk home as all the 1 had stopped as a result of the quake. On my way home I 2 an old lady at a bakery giving out free bread, which made my heart warm. A man was holding a sign saying, "Please use our toilet." He was3his house for people to go to the restroom.
My friend, 4 wanted to be of help to others, stood in the cold with a sign, "If you don't 5 a motorcycle, I'll be glad to drive you home." And then I saw him pick up an old man and drive him all the way to a faraway place!
Then the next day I drove to have my car 6. There was not enough7 and many gas stations were closed or had very long lines. I got worried, since I was 8 fifteen cars. Finally, when my turn came, the man smiled and said, " 9 this situation, we are only giving $30 worth of gas per person. Is that alright?" " 10. It's nice that we are all able to 11 ," I said. His smile gave me so much comfort.
At the escape centre I saw a man 12 when people brought food to him. It was the first time in three days that food had been brought to their centre. However, after he cleaned up the tears, his next 13 surprised me. "I am very grateful that we are provided with food. But people in the city next to us haven't 14 any food at all. Please go to that centre as well." Hearing that, I realised there was a bright future on the other side of this 15.