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by Mac
Rated: · Fiction · Other · #1816438
It's a chase with action
For no reason I got hit. This dude named Murdock hit me with a spoon, at the skate park! He swiftly rode off on his skateboard, and I quickly chased him on mine. The sound of both of our boards wheels on the smooth pavement blocked out every other sound. All the adrenaline made my reaction time faster, and it made my heart pump like a fast drum. I chased him everywhere, no matter the obstacle. Through town, up and down hills, grinding down stair rails and riding through tight spots like alleys. If you've ever ridden a skateboard before then you know you get tired of kicking after awhile, so suddenly he changed the battle field by deciding to run on foot. I saw him running across a field towards an eleven foot wall to this shopping center. As I slid my board to a hault, I ran after him. I knew there was no where he could go. Well, he proved me wrong. He picked up his speed, jumped and ran up the wall to the ledge, then grabbed it. As my heart beat faster and faster I was'nt sure if I could do the same but I tried. So I ran up the wall behind him. Luckily getting it the first time. He had already made the five foot gap to the upstairs section of the center. I took a deep breath and tried not to look down. I took a leap of faith. I grabbed the bar but my feet slipped. I held on for my life, only because I didnt know how far the drop was. But I got my gripping and pulled my self up. When I looked up he was standing there waiting for me, laughing, like this was a game. It must have been entertaining him. I took another deep breath as I hopped the rail. Then started chasign him again. As we ran through the crowd everything was slowed down like the matrix, people were cussing at us, telling us to slow the f down and etc. He stumbled on a security guards foot when he hit a corner and almost fell. I almost had him when out of no where, stood dalvin blocking my path. I pushed him to the side not knowing there was an escalator there. It was a long tumble. The security guard snatched me up by my collar. When I looked back ahead of me Murdock had disappeared. He had gotten away and would probably do the same thing agian another day.
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