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A lifetime has passed since then. I sat for hours on that fetid bus, excitement knotted in my belly like a nest of twisting snakes, until we arrived and nestled in the mountains, South and West. Our cabin was on the fringe, just as I was, back then. I spread my bed and settled down, made myself a temporary home. Days passed with but little consequence-- rock walls and human foosball and oversized jawbreakers and a giant swing; corn dogs in the sand of the volleyball courts and ice cream on the balcony at the overlook. We hiked uphill to find a waterfall as utopian as my foolish faith, and there we basked under the Carolina sun I climbed and slipped until I found a perch behind the roar. I can still feel the goosebumps upon my pale adolescent skin. When I grew bored, I scaled to the top and jumped feet first.
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Dec 24, 2012
Dec 24, 2012 at 9:25 PM UTC
Then
A lifetime has passed since then. I sat for hours on that fetid bus, excitement knotted in my belly like a nest of twisting snakes, until we arrived and nestled in the mountains, South and West. Our cabin was on the fringe, just as I was, back then. I spread my bed and settled down, made myself a temporary home. Days passed with but little consequence-- rock walls and human foosball and oversized jawbreakers and a giant swing; corn dogs in the sand of the volleyball courts and ice cream on the balcony at the overlook. We hiked uphill to find a waterfall as utopian as my foolish faith, and there we basked under the Carolina sun I climbed and slipped until I found a perch behind the roar. I can still feel the goosebumps upon my pale adolescent skin. When I grew bored, I scaled to the top and jumped feet first.
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Dec 24, 2012
Dec 24, 2012 at 9:25 PM UTC
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