In my old high school, a power outage happened during a school dance. The music stopped suddenly, and we were all left in the dark. But then, someone started singing acapella, and soon others joined in. It turned into this really fun, impromptu sing - along until the power was restored. It was a memorable moment.
A friend of mine had a power outage horror. He was in an elevator when it happened. The elevator stopped between floors and the lights went out. He was trapped in there for hours in the dark, with only the faint light from his phone which was about to die. He was terrified of the small space and not knowing when he'd be rescued.
Once, during a power outage at a school, the students were locked in their classrooms for safety reasons. But in one classroom, the kids started seeing things in the dark. They thought there were ghosts. One kid even fainted from fear. It turned out it was just their overactive imaginations, but at that moment, it was a real horror story for them.
I heard a story where during a high school power outage, the science lab animals got loose. The hamsters and guinea pigs were running all over the place. The students had to form teams to catch them in the dark. It was hilarious and chaotic at the same time.
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