Write A Story That Begins With The Sentence, “I Had No Idea What Was About To Happen.”
Complete Question
Write A Story That Begins With The Sentence, “I Had No Idea What Was About To Happen.”
Question Type
Story Writing (First Person)
Course
O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course
Planning & Thought Process
- Opening: Use the given line to set calm ignorance before events unfold
- Development: Situation begins normally → small unusual details appear
- Flashback: Earlier hint or ignored moment
- Climax: Situation shifts unexpectedly
- Ending: Reflective understanding, controlled tone
- Techniques: Contrast, pacing, gradual tension
Model Answer
I had no idea what was about to happen. The day had started in the most ordinary way possible, and nothing about it suggested that it would become anything more than routine. I had followed my usual schedule without giving much thought to anything around me, moving from one task to the next with the comfort of familiarity. If there had been any sign of what was coming, I did not notice it.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
It was only later, when I reached a point I had passed many times before, that something began to feel slightly different. The surroundings were the same, yet my attention lingered on small details I would usually ignore. A door that was normally closed stood slightly open, and the silence in the area felt deeper than it should have been. I paused for a moment, uncertain whether I was imagining the difference or sensing something real.
A memory came back to me then, though it did not seem important at the time. Earlier that day, someone had mentioned that things were not always as straightforward as they appeared. I had not taken it seriously, assuming it was just another casual remark. Standing there now, that comment returned with a sense of meaning I had not expected.
As I moved closer, the situation became clearer, though not in the way I had anticipated. What I found was not dramatic or alarming in the usual sense, but it was enough to change my understanding of everything around me. The assumptions I had made earlier no longer felt reliable.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
The moment passed quickly, yet its effect remained. It was not the event itself that mattered most, but the way it shifted my perspective. What had once seemed certain now felt open to question, and the sense of normality I had relied on no longer felt complete.
By the end of the day, I understood that the absence of expectation had not made the experience easier. It had only delayed the realisation that some moments carry more significance than they first appear to have.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
Good Things About This Narration
- Given sentence used naturally to set up contrast
- Gradual shift from normal to unusual
- Flashback adds subtle depth
- Realistic, controlled storytelling
- Reflective ending suitable for high marks
