I looked up at our sergeant …show more content…
then our sargent Mr.jackson gave us a list of what we needed, the thing that came out the most was bring an extra pair of clothes and shoes. that got me thinking about what was gonna go on. later on that week on friday days before the initiation it was supposed to rain on the day we were going to do it. We knew what the sergeant said “ to be ready”. when we all thought earlier that it was going to be easy because we saw the middle schoolers do there 's at school all they had to do was run with bricks in their backpacks. Now we were all …show more content…
All I could think about was how it was gonna be what we were gonna go through... just incase if you 're wondering to set aside I 'm only talking about me not the others because it would be to much to write about.
To continue the story it was the day… It was about to be the toughest night of our lives all that day I all i could think about was would I be sore or paranoid. School ended we all had to meet each other in a classroom. Before we move on, on that list earlier it said that police and or paramedics would be on sight. I’ll let that sink in for a little bit. before we started the sergeant told us that he had his fraternity ( freemasons) brothers and brothers in arms. All I know is all eight of us were scared, what I felt was regret for staying. It started we were forced to drink at least two water bottles, he told the us “ you have to be hydrated before we start”, while he was laughing. we had to wear to wear gloves and beanie. An hour before we were hazed we had to paint our nails a bright pink it was horrible!! Two hours after we had to wear a rope that held us together. Our sergeant gave us our first task we had to go gather items in a sour. we needed to find a knife, machete, chains, and other items. we only had one light which the leader had so it was very hard to see we were all separated i was first to come out empty handed. To