Asthma Attack Short Story

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Day 7 In the middle of the night I started to have an asthma attack. Lexi woke up and told me to breath in and out. She could not for inhaler but instead of freaking me out she reminded me that all day I had not used it and that meant I can handle a night without my inhaler. I soon go to breathing and I felt proud of myself after that Lexi went to sleep. She told me to go to sleep as well but I said I would keep watch instead. I thought about what would happen if I never got stuck on this island. It taught me so much. It taught me how to look at the beauty of the world and of others, how to control myself, and lastly how to make friends. Also know I was in the best shape out of everyone on the island now. I was not that plump anymore. I smiled …show more content…

When I got there I tried to help Lacey and her leg. There was not that much for me to do. I decided to do something risky but I knew it was go big or die trying. I started to get twigs and branches and leaves and anything I could find. I was going to burn this jungle down if that meant I was going to get rescued. I got berries for Lacey to eat on the treehouse. I was stacking all the branches and twigs and Lacey kept on asking what I was doing. I did not answer. It was not until the several time she asked when I answered. "They helped me and know I have to keep my promise." I said still collecting twigs. "Which is?" Asked Lacey "To get rescued." Something I did not lose on this island was my promises. I would keep this promise over my dead body, which was not that far from the route I was headed. By the time I finished the sun was setting. I tried to get the fire started before the sun fully set. I was losing hope until I saw spark. I cried and cheered. But I knew I would have to wait awhile for rescue. That meant I had to wait another day on this beautiful island with these horrible people. I once again went another night sleepless. Keeping watch. I would hear noises sometimes but it was only an animal who would

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