Saturday, October 26, 2019
Free Narrative Essays - Before You Leap :: Personal Narrative Essays
      Before You Leap                 One bright Easter day about four years ago, my  family had gone to my     grandparents' house to celebrate Easter like we usually do each year.   We talked,     ate, and had fun.  Little did we know when we drove up to the house  that, by the     end of the day, we would be in a hospital emergency room.                 It all started when my cousin suggested that  we have a water fight.  We     had water guns and "water Easter eggs." These were plastic eggs filled  with     water that would come open when you hit someone.  My cousin Ryan and I  were on     one team and my cousins Philip and Lance were on another team.  We  played     outside the house and also on a deck extending from the second floor of  my     grandparent's house.  For about thirty minutes we played and got a  little wet     but nobody had been hurt.                 At one point during the game, when I was  inside,  my cousin Philip, who     was on the deck, said "I've had enough.  Come out here."           "Is this a trick?," I asked.  It seemed a  little suspicious.           "No, of course not.  I'm just sick of  this game."           "Well, okay."  I hesitated then decided  to go out to the deck.           "Ha!  Got you!" said my other opponent,  Lance, who was hiding behind the     door with a water egg in his hand.                 "Liar!," I yelled at Philip.  My instant  reaction was to jump off the     deck onto the grass below.  I had done it many times before and knew  that I     would be okay.  That way I could get away from Lance and I would not  lose the     water fight.  The water egg whizzed right past my head as I vaulted over  the     railing of the deck.  I shouted "Missed me!" without thinking about or  looking     at what was below me.  The only thing that I was thinking about on the  way down     was not getting hit with that water egg.  This thoughtlessness was my  big     mistake.  Since I was not paying attention on the way down, I lost my  balance     and landed on my left foot in a painful fall.                 "Are you all right?  					    
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