Write A Story That Includes The Sentence, “At First, I Thought It Was Just The Wind.”
Complete Question
Write A Story That Includes The Sentence, “At First, I Thought It Was Just The Wind.”
Question Type
Narrative Writing / Story Writing
Course
O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course
Planning & Thought Process
- Opening: Quiet, isolated setting to allow suspense
- Trigger line: Introduce early but naturally
- Development: Repeated sounds increase tension
- Flashback: Memory that makes narrator uneasy
- Climax: Discovery or realisation
- Ending: Psychological impact rather than dramatic action
- Techniques: Suspense, sensory detail, repetition, controlled pacing
Model Answer
At first, I thought it was just the wind.
The sound came softly, brushing against the walls like a whisper that refused to settle. I lay still in my bed, staring at the ceiling, trying to ignore it. The house had always made small noises at night — the kind that could easily be explained if one chose not to think too deeply about them. Still, something about this sound felt different. It was too deliberate, too steady to be random.
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.
I turned onto my side, listening more carefully now. The faint rustling grew louder, followed by a slight tapping, as though something was pressing gently against the window. I told myself it was only the branches outside. The old tree near my room often swayed in the wind, its leaves brushing against the glass. That explanation should have been enough, yet I found myself sitting up, unable to shake the feeling that I was missing something.
A memory surfaced without warning. A few days earlier, my younger brother had mentioned hearing noises at night. I had laughed at him then, dismissing it as imagination. Now, sitting in the dark, that moment returned with uncomfortable clarity. The sound came again — not from the window this time, but from somewhere deeper inside the house.
I stood up slowly and stepped into the hallway. The air felt colder, heavier. Each step echoed louder than it should have. As I moved closer to the living room, the noise stopped completely. The silence that followed was far more unsettling than the sound itself.
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.
I reached the doorway and paused. Everything looked normal. Nothing was out of place. Yet I knew I had not imagined it. The house felt different, as though something had shifted in a way I could not explain.
I returned to my room without turning on the lights. As I lay back down, the sound did not return. But sleep did not come either. I kept listening, waiting, aware now that some things cannot be dismissed as easily as we would like to believe.
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 Answer
- Strong psychological suspense without unrealistic elements
- Given sentence is used naturally at the beginning
- Effective use of setting to build tension
- Flashback adds depth and credibility
- Controlled, mature ending instead of overdramatic twist
