Sunday, June 2, 2019
Pure Luck :: English Literature Essays
Pure LuckDuring a warm and lucid evening in September my life would change forever. Something like this does not just cash in ones chips to anyone fate decides who deserves such a wake up call. That seemed to be the last night I expected a scene so horrifying to authorise because the vibe of the whole evening was uplifting. Everything seemed perfect since everyone happened to be in that happy-go-lucky mentality. We did not expect the events that were to follow later that evening. I heard the restlessness in his voice. You got a light? Steve questioned with eagerness. He was not the only one with the anxious tone to his voice. I hooked him up with that so needed light to chill out his nerves a little. We were on an excursion to one of the greatest places in the world New York. Steve, Dennis, and I had planned this journey for several weeks now. Our anticipation grew immensely. The pushover was to a club in New Rochelle which would be a new experience for all of us. Riding in the c ar seemed ominous. Na man, you gotta take the die for the George Washington Bridge, I nearly screamed at Steve when he al closely took the wrong exit, which would have put us in a position we absolutely did not want to be. Alright, DICK he sarcastically replied. After what seemed like an eternity we hit the right exit and it put us down the road from the club. We arrived, spring furiously out of the car and hauling ass to the line at the front of the club. At the club there were many DJs and roll in the hay acts that I looked forward to catching. Fortunately I got to see most of them. The experience was quite a relief after that car ride. The inside of the club appeared astonishingly pleasing to the eye. The surroundings were the most comfortable of leather couches and a balcony over the main floor that was humongous. More than two hundred people occupied the balcony only if drinking, talking, and staring awestruck at the sights, which included a thirteen foot tall glass case h ousing two six foot dour iguanas and two sixteen-foot long Burmese pythons. After a few hours the party ended and patrons dispersed including my friends and I. Once outside, the masses gathered around handing out flyers that would most likely end up with a new home on the sidewalk.
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