“Hey guys, do you want to go on Mountain Scream next” I asked the rest
 
of my family.
"Okay" they said
It was the middle of the day at Dollywood splash country 
in Tennessee. It was going to get up to about 87 degrees, so that’s why 
we were at the water park. I was on a vacation with my family there. We 
wanted to come here because our family loves to go to water parks. We 
were coming off a tube slide and we were going to go on to Mountain 
Scream, one of the scarier slides. At the top there are three body 
slides. Two are enclosed, and one other one is not but it is slanting and has some up and down bumps on it. 
      I was a little scared, but I had gone on water slide as scary as 
this 
one in the Bahamas last summer called the Abyss. I remember that when I 
went on the Abyss last summer I was scared, but when I went down the 
slide, It was fun instead. I remember the ridges hitting my back. I wonder if it is going to be like that today?
      I was going to go on 
the one that had the bumps on it  first, and then go on the 
green ones that were enclosed.We waited patiently in line. I was very 
anxious. I didn’t know if I was going to like it or not. I asked my Dad 
“could you go on the slide first”
      “Of course” he said
       We got onto the deck where the slides were. We kept waiting. I 
felt 
like my head was going to burst with all of the anxiety. To calm myself a
 little, I looked out at the beautiful mountain scenery from the top of 
the platform. It was really pretty. Finally, it was
 my turn. I got into the waiting platform. The water rushed harshly onto
 my legs from the pipes on either side of the slide. I saw my dad at the
 bottom of the slide holding a thumbs-up symbol. I felt a little 
reassured by the thumbs up because I knew if it was bad my dad would be 
holding a thumbs down.
       The lifeguard said “Ok buddy you can go”
      I looked one more time down the slide. It looked very steep. When I 
looked around at my back, and I looked at the people still waiting on 
the platform I felt like I should go off of the slide and just go down 
the stairs. I told my self that I couldn't do that. I looked back at the
 wood platform one time and I told myself I would be fine,then went down
 the raging water slide.
    The water slide was so fast that all I felt was my back against the 
slide and water rushing all over me. It felt awesome to go as fast as a 
Olympic runner.  I could feel the hard ridges hitting my back like tiny 
little knives. It felt a little like a massage.  I also could feel the 
bumps bumping me up a little every time I came in contact with them. 
With the water rushing against me, it was the best break
 I'd had from all the schoolwork that I did before summer came.
      Soon enough the water slide was over. I got out of the bottom of the 
slide slowly. My whole body was jiggled from the ride. I recovered 
quickly and soon came walking towards my parents and sister waiting. ‘I 
did it!’ I kept telling myself. I accomplished what I had wanted to do.
      “Good job!” My sister said. “I saw that you were a little scared up 
there”
      “Yeah, well I did go on the Abyss last year.”
      "I'm proud of you" my mom said. "I think that you were brave to go on 
Mountain Scream"
      "I thought that it actually was pretty fun."
      "Really!" My mom said
      "Yes" I said
 We started walking to another, more moderate slide. Inside I was proud 
of myself. I discovered that sometimes things aren't as scary as they 
seem. 
 
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