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"The Shot" a Short Story

       Paul McMillan had just finished college and before going out into the real world and getting a job, he wanted to take a trip to Africa. He had dreamed about going and photographing the wild there since he was a kid, and he had finally saved up enough money to do so. A several-day trip to the wild, just Paul and his camera.  Paul was awakened by the menacing sound of his iPhone alarm. It was 5:45 A.M, the sunrise was at 6:20. Paul was meeting a guide for his personal safari on Kruger National Park’s game reserve at 6:15. He was giddy with excitement and was bouncing around the room while he was getting ready. Today he’d have a chance of fulfilling his lifelong dream of getting a shot of a lion in the wild. Paul and his guide, John, left the lodge area and started heading out into the wild. John doing his job as a guide pointed out a large desert tarantula hole to Paul. “No thanks, we don’t need to get any closer to that,” said Paul with a laugh. He was only interested in one thin

ISO This Is Just To Say

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  This is just to say I have finished  the ice cream that was in the freezer And you were Probably  wanting it  For desert I know it was  Your favorite flavor Forgive me It was sweet

Sharks... (Grasshoppers ISO)

 Sharks swimming Waves Crashing                       Waves Crashing                                                  The cold water splashes The shark is hunting Fish are swimming in fear       Fish are swimming in fear                                                                   They look to the corral for shelter and warmth The corral shields the fish        The corral shields the fish From the shark                                                              From the cold depths.                                                             The fish wait The shark                                                               The fish Swim in                                             Swim in opposite directions                   opposite directions

Piece of Advice

    "Live in the moment." Most of us have all heard that many times before, but how good are we at actually following it?     This past summer was a summer like no other. We were all locked in our homes quarantining, and while I know many people who didn't follow those rules, I did. I saw my friends twice that entire summer, outside both times, and only after we were allowed to have gatherings with ten people or less involved. My friends and I decided to go meet at Cornell, where all of us went to elementary school, and play basketball. There were only six of us, so we played three on three for about half an hour. The sun beat down on us as it was a hot July day, and pretty soon we needed a break. We sat down in the cool crisp grass and took a moment to catch our breaths. We aren't the smartest of people, I'll be the first to admit that because none of us brought any water.      We ended up taking a longer break than expected, just talking. I mean, we were abo

My 1st Bike Ride (Personal Narrative #1)

  In the summer of 2008, I was 5 years old and getting ready for my kindergarten school year. Before that, however, I had a big challenge to take on… I had to learn how to ride a bike. The wind blew at my back as I zoomed down my long driveway in Webberville, Michigan. I felt like I was flying on my bike and made sure to look both ways before turning on the road. The rattling of my training wheels echoed across the entire neighborhood. I leaned and turned right and smoothly transition from my bumpy driveway to the smooth road. This is way easier than I thought it would be, I thought to myself. Little did I know that things would get a lot harder. Fast forward a year later and sweat is dripping from my temple as I pulled over to the side of the road waiting for my Mom, Dad, and our dog, Apollo, to catch up to me. “Do you want to try it without training wheels?” my Mom asked. “Yes please,” I said trying to contain my excitement. This was the time for me to transition to a big k

ISO I am Patient

  I Am Kind I am kind but do not intrude for if you do my walls will rise and one day with no warning you will find me gone not to be seen

Something You Should Know

  Something you should know is as a kid I took swim lessons. I learned to jump in the water, hold my breath, to tread water, and to of course, swim. I watched my classmates grow into strong and powerful swimmers and learn to swim the length of the pool. To me, the pool was an abyss, and I feared that if I were to ever put my head in the water it would swallow me whole. Perhaps that is when I started to fear the unknown. I didn’t know what would happen if I put my head underwater, and even now in life, I fear the unknown. I’m afraid of what I can’t see in the water.