Oh no, not again!

I played this prank way back when I was in class 10 in school. It was Diwali and some naughty students of another section had put a firecracker in the washroom which had a really long fuse. It was so long that it took nearly two periods to reach the end and detonate. Two of my friends got caught
simply because they were standing outside the washroom and tucking in their shirts. When the bang occurred, my poor friends began running towards our classroom and everyone saw them “fleeing the scene.” Needless to say, they were caught and suspended.
I was so inspired that I made plans to repeat this prank (revealing the details to no one) and when I had my chance I placed the bomb and once again lit the fuse. This time it took almost 50 minutes to reach the cracker but in an unusually cruel twist of fate, my two friends were once again, you guessed it, tucking in their shirts and outside the very same classroom. They heard the huge bang, exchanged glances and  scampered off, leading the entire school and our principal believing that those two incorrigible rascals had done it again.
—Zubair Ahmed, Student MS Junior College, Hyderabad
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