Choose the most appropriate ending for the following unfinished story: 'The old lighthouse keeper, Mr. Henderson, had lived alone on the remote island for fifty years. Every night, he meticulously polished the lamp, ensuring ships found their way through the treacherous waters. One stormy evening, as the waves crashed against the rocks and the wind howled, he noticed a tiny, flickering light far out at sea, much smaller than any ship's lantern. He squinted, trying to make sense of it, when suddenly, his own lighthouse lamp went out with a sputter. Panic seized him, but then he remembered the emergency battery. He rushed to switch it on, and just as the light flickered back to life, he saw a small, wooden boat struggling against the waves, heading directly towards the rocks. He knew he had to act fast, but what could he do from the top of the lighthouse?'
A) He decided to make a cup of tea and wait for the storm to pass, hoping for the best.