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What's it like to be trapped in an elevator?

Fear, fear, I feel that I am going to die in the next second, and even begin to regret not writing a suicide note! From the initial calm to the final panic, that feeling is really indescribable!

Last year, I went shopping with my friends. When we took the elevator back downstairs, a terrible scene happened. We got into the elevator, which is on the tenth floor. When the elevator was driving to the seventh floor, there was a loud bang, which scared me to scream, but the elevator continued to descend. On the way to the fifth floor, there was another loud noise. The elevator stopped. I hurried to ring the door, and there was no response at all. The elevator stays still.

I started to panic and made sure the elevator was broken. I turned to look at my friend, and she looked at me in horror. I joked that we wouldn't just die today, would we? Great youth has not yet begun, and it will soon be over. My friend told me not to talk nonsense. We made a call from the phone in the elevator, but no one answered. We use mobile phones to make phone calls, and the signal is intermittent. Ten minutes later, the elevator still didn't move. I started all kinds of chaos, thinking about my regret and how sad my parents would be if I died, but I really didn't want to die. We were so young and pitiful at that time. I can't feel sad when I think about it.

We tried to call again, and finally called out with the emergency phone in the elevator. The staff at the mall said they would come soon. About five minutes later, the mall staff came to comfort us and told us not to be afraid and get us out at once. The process is not as thrilling as on TV. I felt that some things were removed outside the door, and the elevator resumed normal operation, so we were able to escape.

Until now, I can take the stairs and never take the elevator. I don't think I will forget that elevator scare in my life.