As I told my sister, Louise Mallard, about her husband, Brently Mallard’s, death from a railroad where he works, she went to her room and shut the door. As I started thinking about how he wasn’t really dead, the more idea’s came to me. I was going to run away with him, marry him, and have his kids. As my sister comes out of the bedroom, I help her down the stairs, and as we start heading down, Brently opened the door. In shock, I pushed Louise down the stairs. As she fell down the stairs, she hit the last step head first, cracked her head open, and died. As we figured out she was dead, I jumped up in joy, because now Brently is a free man and we can be together. As I start telling him about my idea’s, he runs upstairs, packs some things, and…
“…Unwrap the letters, hold them with the tips of his fingers, and spend the last hour of light pretending. He would imagine romantic camping trips into the White Mountains in New Hampshire. He would sometimes taste the envelope flaps, knowing her tongue had been there.”…
McCormick, a sky diver who is still afraid of jumping off the planes after 2100 times of jumps. However, he still risks his life by abandoning the main parachute and deploys the reserve parachute. This way he could gain “a renewed confidence and certainty” which may later increase his self-confidence and more certainties…
We slowly ascended up the steel hill that led to an incredibly large drop. The incessant screech of metal against metal allowed me a minute of pure bliss, a period of time where I was dauntless. We finally arrived at the top of the drop, where we sat for a while. We looked at each other and smiled, knowing that we were on top of the world. In an instant, our cart bolted down the drop. My long blonde hair became tangled in the forceful winds, and I screamed with joy. Butterflies arose in my stomach as I willingly threw my hands in the air. Ever so slightly, my chest felt as if a little bit of pressure had been lifted from it. I worriedly glanced at the rest of the group, and they seemed to be fine. I assured myself that I was just paranoid and tried to push the harness back down again. To my surprise, the harness became looser and looser. I started to panic once I realized that something was seriously wrong. I tried to speak, but nothing would come out. I managed to release a dog-like yelp, and frantically reached for Jenna. My hand searched the entire seat for anything resembling life, but I found nothing. Jenna was gone and I hadn’t even noticed. Hot tears started streaming down my face as I desperately tried to lock my harness back in place. The only thing preventing the harness from loosening all the way was the tiny seatbelt connecting it to my seat. This iota of protection was not…
Many people have skydiving on their bucket lists, however my first time jumping out of a perfectly good plane wasn't for pleasure, but rather because it was required. The jumpmaster opens the door of the C-130, wind rushing by our faces as we make our way to the exit. As I take a leap out of the door, count to four seconds and check my parachute. I look around and it’s quiet, no sounds except your own thoughts as you fall back to the ground from 1200 feet. You prepare to hit the ground, not knowing what to expect, just relieved you survived your first airborne experience.…
One day, on a sunday morning at 11 am brian just got out of church with his family, now he is bringing brunch to his lovely wife because she didn't get the chance to go to church this morning, she wasn't feeling well. As brian was walking up the stairs and through the hallways he saw one of his neighbors, max. Max was a bright kid, one of the smartest, talented kids brian has ever met. thier family has helped the mays with their needs and have been so supportive. Max was tall, tan, dark hair and bright green eyes with a fantastic smile, max was walking out of his door, brian made eye contact with max and…
It was a beautiful August day. The sun was extra bright, probly because I had been in a hospital room for the past three days, and there was a warm breeze that made the ride home great. When we pulled up in front of the house the street was lined with cars. I could hear music playing and the smell of BBQ. There were so many familiar faces. My aunts and uncles, cousins, friends. I could see a Welcome Home banner over the garage and I immediately began smiling. This was all for my baby! I was so shocked. As I stepped out of the car everyone began to run over. There were hugs and “congratulations” coming from every direction. This was the best day of my…
I knew he was the guy I wanted to spend the rest of my life with . I remember it was a very hot summer in 1989, when called me to invite me to a party and asked me to look as beautiful as possible . I had no idea what he had planned. When he picked me up he gave me gorgeous white roses like he had done on our first date. He then mentioned that there had been a change of plans and that we were going to have dinner instead. After dinner, we went and got ourselves delicious strawberry ice-cream cones. I hadn't noticed that were doing the exact same thing, as the day he asked me to be his girlfriend. It was like having our first date all over again, but even more special than the first we had a few years back.When we arrived to my house we stayed in his truck talking about everything and anything. He gave me a serious look and said, "I stole something from you". I gave him a confused look when I saw him reaching into the backseat and grab the same old jewelry box he had given me. I started to laugh and asked, "why you did you take it?" He just sent a grin my way and said, "Open it". As I opened the box I felt my heart beating faster and faster, and my hands started to sweat. At that moment I saw a paper in there that read, " Would you do me the honor of becoming my wife and give me the pleasure of making you happy for the rest of our life?". I felt as my tears cascaded down my cheeks, I was beyond happy, surprised and speechless all at once. I looked at him and let out a sob and reached over the console and hugged him. "Yes, yes, yes I want to be with you forever, I love you," I cried as he pulled out a beautiful ring and put it on my left hand where my fourth finger meets my…
Ever since I first got introduced to skydiving I have had a fascination with the sky and would always dream of the day when I could go skydiving myself. One night my friends and I were hanging out and watching a movie. In the movie we saw a bunch of people skydiving and my friend Mike as a joke said that we should go too. At that moment no one was really serious about it but I knew in my mind that I wanted it. I started to get my friends into it by basically beating it into their heads. That night we looked up all the information we needed and decided to go two weeks later, on a Saturday.…
Fantastic!, I thought. I checked the time on my phone as I pulled into the school driveway; it read 7:43. The cold winter breeze had numbed my fingers as I biked to school, and the texture of the rough paper gave me an odd sensation while I pulled it out while walking into Ms. Bennett’s room. The class was somewhat empty before school. Ms. Bennett gave me a bright morning nod while Luke looked up from his computer screen, solemnly acknowledging my presence. The class was organized for presentations with the projector screen set up in front of the whiteboard. A lone podium stood in front of the class, with three rows of identical blue plastic chairs set up facing it. I sat on one of the chairs, alone with my thoughts, my paper in front of…
Love is very complicated, not just butterflies in one’s stomach, but it also involves a lot of pain. The pain is not easy to drain. We have to confront ourselves with the pain and get over it, but that’s easier said than done. We restrain our feelings and try to forget them. This only causes an even bigger pain. That is the situation for Ellen, the main character in this short story. Ellen’s love life has been complicated, she is a lesbian and obliged to listen to people’s prejudices. Her one and only love, Jackie, dies caused by an incurable illness and she is not allowed to bury her “She has not been allowed to do this one last thing for Jackie. To be with her during the last rituals.” (l.24-25). Because of Jackie’s former husband, Roger, whom she has left to live with Ellen, but he could not accept his wife being a lesbian, because of his man-stubbornness and he even tried to declare her temporarily insane (l.15). Jackie’s daughter on the other hand thinks that what Ellen and Jackie had was wonderful and beautiful, but you don’t know yet if she’s a lesbian herself or a heterosexual (l.102).…
I walked up to the front doorstep of my house to find a dozen red roses. I was overwhelmed with excitement that someone might actually more than like me. I picked up the flowers and hurried inside. I heard something drop to the floor and looked back to see a little envelope laying on the floor with ‘Jamie’ written on the front. I couldn’t help but let out a squeal. All I was thinking was that I was going to find out who my secret admirer was. I walked inside and placed the flowers in a vase. I then opened the envelope; it read ‘Meet me at the beach’. ‘Who could this be from?,’ I wondered, ‘It must be my crush, Matt Dawson’. I pulled my phone out of my pocket and sent a text to Jordan; ‘I’VE RECEIVED FLOWERS FROM A…
The opportunity to skydive presented much sooner than I would have ever anticipated. Although I had decided to take whatever chance I was given to go skydiving, it wasn’t something that played in my mind constantly. To be…
I jumped from the chandelier, Landing on the air mattress, I stood up to be thrust at a group of medical practitioners, who checked my body, for the slightest scratch, As I prepared for the next jump, the director came to me and said “Jules dude wake up!” he kept repeating that I shrugged not any odder than when he deep fried a chiwawa. I stood on the cliff and jumped, plummeting to the earth, the air bag was missing! I felt a sharp pain too my head….…
Summers come and summers go, but this summer was one I’ll never forget. Every year, my friends and I get together and go canoeing. About ten of us go to Ayers Landing, which has a 12-mile canoe trip that takes close to eight hours, but this day we decided to go on the 6-mile trip. At the end of the trip is a big cliff where people jump in the water. The jump is about 80 feet, and the only way up it is to scale the rock wall. The morning of the canoeing, getting in the water, and finally seeing the cliff are experiences I will never forget.…