One day, after the yard had closed one cement park hooligans had dared me to jump the cement fence onto the cement ground of the schoolyard. Although I was somewhat hesitant, I was not known to turn down a dare. We found a loose board in the fence and stood on top of the cement wall, with the empty yard below us. Mind you, I wore flip flop, hence not a lot of stability. I stood there and wondered what the heck I was doing. But dare was a dare. I don't remember who the other person was, but he jumped and was still alive. The pressure was even greater on me. It seemed I was jumping into an abyss and I could never survive. The distance down seemed insurmountable, but I had to approve that I was not a chicken. I knew it was going to hurt, but I had to.
Slowly I got up the courage to take what seemed the giant leap at all cost. I closed my eyes and hoped for the best. I did it, and I was still alive. My ankle was soar, but no one could take away from me the chutzpah it took to challenge that wall and my leap of faith.
The t finish our deed, we had to climb the rod iron fence so we could go home.
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