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Sunday, May 19, 2019

I couldn’t wait to get there

I couldnt wait to get there, the Cayman Islands this was. On the tiring skip journey there, every soul was asleep apart from mine, dreaming of what the next two weeks was going to be like for me. The crystal-clear cobalt blue seas and the sandy sun-kissed shore. Pure paradise and a path to relaxation onward I knew it we had feigned down in Little Cayman the scenery truly exquisite. All I could see was the suns burning hot rays twinkling off the surface of the calm Caribbean Sea.Before my feet had time to touch the ground I was in the sea with my snorkel admiring the picturesque under water life. Completely unspoiled, goddamned with natural treasures and with its fabulous underwater visibility it completely took my glimmering away. With the healthy reef and exciting oceanic life, nature lovers would find indigenous wildlife and so did I? I couldnt resist anymore, I took my last breath and prudently swam into a new world under the sea. I felt so powerful, harmlessly eradicating a ltogether the different species from my path as I further descended towards the brightly coloured coral. I felt an different sensations pass up my consistence as the plants and coral gently brushed against me.It was getting cold forthwith so my heart sped up dramatically using up my little reserve oxygen I had in me, so I had to get up for some more soon. Just as I pulled away I felt my ankle get clutched together. I panicked, what was it I thought? Coral As I spun my head round it was in fact a massive octopus. I yanked my foot provided he relentlessly held on. I kicked once again, but calm down to no avail. I was quickly footrace out of air and the last reserves I had went straight out my mouth and bubbled to the surface.I was thought unless he lets go Im going to die. No one will know where I am or what happened to me. This amazing holiday coming to a tragic end. What will my family do? I slowly relieved up and my eyes shut. I was slipping in and out of conciseness whilst my lungs filled up with seawater. I was almost deadThen without no notice he let go my drenched body slowly floated to the surface and popped up like a Boyd. Choking and spluttering, the water soon evacuated my lungs, replaced with well-needed air. I still had no energy and no idea where I was I certainly didnt have the energy to blow to the shore. I was fighting for my life.I fell unconscious again. Several hours later I was awoke on the shore, my florists chrysanthemum trying to wake me up. How I got back to the shore, I will never know but convey God Im still alive

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