Narrative Essay On A Cruise Ship

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There it was! George was thrilled with what he was experiencing--he about to board a one thousand, one hundred and eighty-seven feet cruise ship. It was George's dream to go on the biggest cruise ship in the world. The cruise ship had many floors with loads of different entertainment. George had a plan of what he would do every second he spent on the cruise ship. George was ready to dash on the cruise ship when the doors were ready to open. Once the doors opened, George gently shoved everyone out of his way so that he could be the first one on the cruise ship to experience the adventures. George was very shocked because he saw many different colors around the ship. George was very excited to walk around the cruise ship. He was walking all around …show more content…
The top floor was very slippery so They had to be careful so they don’t slip. If they slipped or fall, it would've been bad because they could have seriously injured themselves. George and Richie stayed in line so they can be the next to ride on the crazy water slide. When it was there turn they were very nervous because the slide was bigger than they thought it was. The slide standing up was ten feet tall. George was very scared of heights, so he got very scared and he started to act very weird before his turn causes his heart was racing really fast because he got nervous. George started doing weird things like shaking his body very fast and it was making Richie think if he wanted to hang out with George ever again. Richie didn’t want to tell George that he was doing mysterious things and the more George did it the more Richie will dislike him. George was so scared that he kept letting people skip him so they can ride it before him. Richie didn't like what he was doing so Richie couldn't take it anymore and proceeded to go down the slide without George. George was very scared that he ran down the stairs so he can meet up with Richie …show more content…
George envisaged how can a friend do that to him. George was very so he stood against the railing that was a few steps away from him. He climbed on the railing and was looking down in the bright blue water seeing at the bottom of the ocean was impossible cause it was complete darkness. George climbed on the final railing and he jumped. It was a one hundred feet jump and George was going to hit the water at one hundred and ten miles per hour. Once he touch the water you heard a big Splash!. Before George hit the water he was unconscious of how high in the air he was. George was unconscious for thirty minutes under water. George knew he was going to die before he jumped but he did not die. George had something special happen to him. The special thing was that he could breathe underwater. George found it very cool that he could breathe underwater but then was thinking that he was going to be lonely. But then he saw an apparition he didn’t know what it was so he got closer and closer. George couldn’t believe his eyes he was very shocked because he saw Richie. The moral of the story was that George and Richie became friends again and lived underwater. And George parents never knew he jumped

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