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Staples
I had just been gifted
my first wakeboard.
A tradeoff
for all A’s.
The sun hit the water
breaking and scattering
into a million
tiny diamonds.
I was determined to get the most
out of my run.
I cut out against the boat
and cut back in
I fly up the wake
and glide down the other side.
Again I cut away from the boat
I cut right back in
but with more force this time.
Up the wake I flew
this time higher,
faster,
stronger.
Then I felt it.
My weight was slightly
off balance.
I was soaring towards the water
and before I knew it
SMACK!
I slammed into the water
full force.
I was instantly engulfed in darkness
spinning and spiraling
In an infinite
watery void.
I could feel the spinning water
force my board
into my head.
I finally surfaced
inhaling the fresh air
down my lungs.
I eventually paddled my way
to the boat.
I climbed out of the water
and onto the boat.
I looked down.
Blood streaked my arms
all the way to my legs.
A red river
flowing from my head
to my toes.
I reached up
and felt a sharp pain
where my fingers
met the bubbling gash in my head.
We instantly sped off
to the hospital.
The doctor asked me what happened
and laid me down on a bed.
He pulled out a syringe
and injected it into my head.
Then he grabbed something else.
I could only slightly feel him
pinch my cut.
Then click, click, click
staples entered my head.

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