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Rain coat I have a tendency to not believe in the weather forecast because of its false information. Once, they said that it was going to rain 50 mm. That day, I wore a bright yellow raincoat with bright yellow rubber boots and I was the only one wearing those. It didn’t rain. This happened few times. Plus, I hate rain just because of its gloomy, dark atmosphere makes me very sorrowful. It feels like I’m isolated in a desert, without being able to see what I want to do because of its wild weather. Lying in my bed, I fell asleep, wondering whether I should wear a raincoat or not because the weather forecast lady said in the radio that there is going to be 50-50 chance of raining tomorrow.

Next day, I woke up with anxieties. Should I wear a raincoat or not? I looked through my closet and all I can see was the yellow raincoat. I looked outside to check the weather, but it was still dark in the morning. I had to decide. I don't usually give so much hope for the weather forecast to be true, but I just gave a last shot at it. If they were wrong this time, I was not going to believe in any sort of forecast forever. I picked out the yellow, bright raincoat, wore it, and headed to school.

At school, I forgot we had a field trip that day. We were going to National Park and eat lunch out in the field. When I arrived at school, or even while I was walking to school, everyone looked at me and said, "Dude, it's not raining. Why are you wearing a raincoat?" I said, "It will rain." They didn't believe me because they knew that the weather forecast is usually wrong and that it will be also wrong that day. I walked into my classroom and I realized that I was the only one wearing a raincoat. Even my teacher was wearing a short and a t-shirt, ready to run outside to the field. I was devastated. I felt guilty for believing in such a false information. But, we headed to the National Park anyways. It was a bright, sunny day. There was not a single drop of rain coming down. Everyone told me to take off my raincoat, but I refused to because I still had a belief that it was going to rain today. Our lunch began in the middle of the green grass field. Everyone was happy, except me. At that point, something fell to my cheek. It was a cold raindrop. Soon, it started to shower. Everyone was running inside, leaving their lunch and trying to not get wet, while I was relaxing in the rain with a raincoat. I thought what the weather forecaster said last night. They didn't disappoint me. Maybe, if you start believing in something, then it will come true.

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