Eternaldarkness
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It amazes me how I can recover so fast and be sitting here now in the comfort of my own home, watching a movie and playing on the internet as usual.
Today is Sunday, and every sunday I tend to do something to pass time. Usually it is going to the store, or jogging around the neighborhood.
Today I woke up and all of a sudden decided to go to the Beach.
There is a spot out here at the beach where there is a large gap between the stone wall they've builted around the perimeter of this beach. The current at this gap is very strong and will pull anyone out if you swim too close.
It is also a famous spot for young teenagers and adults to jump off these rocks, and try to swim against the current.
Today is the first time ever that I decided to go near this spot.
There was so many others swimming near the gap of the wall. The strong currents pulled them out and as a challenge, they try their best to swim back in. Ofcourse, they weren't all perfect swimmers..to attempt such a dangerous stunt but I believe there is a trick to doing it succesfully, that I, at that time, did not know yet.
There was a kid that I noticed while I was sitting on the stone wall watching the waves. About 10 years old, maybe 12 the most. He swam too close to this spot and was immediately pulled under and out by the strong currents. It looked like a volcano vortex, only just it is from the ocean.
Suddenly I realized he was not a good swimmer. He was struggling to fight his way back against the currents. The more he forced himself, the more he was pulled out and he went under the water. It happened so quickly and so fast. There was no time for him to yell, whenever he tried to do anything, water comes in. But I knew he was in trouble, as I had keep my eyes on him for a while.
....
I jumped in to help him.
I tried to push him back against the current, as we were very close to the wall. I thought, if I can push him forward, he can grab onto the stone walls and the other people can pull him up.
To our luck, a large wave came hitting at us, and the current pulled both of us even further. Another guy like myself jumped in, but as quick as he jumped in, he swim back to the wall, and I assumed..start calling others.
Here I was, stuck with the life of a kid on my hands. The water was deep and the currents was so strong, and we were so far away from the starting point.
All of a sudden, I realize that if I leave him, he'll drown, but if I stay and let him hold onto me, I will drown myself. I was drinking in alot of salt water while trying to keep him above the water. All I had in my mind that if I stopped trying, we'll both go under...
For the first time in my life..death felt so close.
He was screaming, "help me! help me please!" and hearing that, gave me an adrenaline I ever knew existed. I tried my ever best to keep him above the water and try my hardest to swim, but I knew I was very tired.
At this moment, there was like 15 to 20 others that jumped down and help pulled him. Somehow they were able to pull him to the left..and surprisingly, there was no currents at all.
...
After we got up, the others asked me was it my first time to this spot. I said yes. They laughed and said, if we both had not try to swim back to the wall, but to the left of the wall, we would have gotten out already. That's the trick, they said, if you can't fight the currents no longer, swim left and out of the currents.
Duh!
I felt like an idiot. This kid is not from here, so if he doesn't know the secret, you can't blame him. I've lived here for so long and had no idea. I've swam at this beach so many times, but I did not know.
All of a sudden, from feeling like a hero, I felt like an idiot, wasting all my time and energy, and possibly my life trying to help this kid.
Then someone from the group said, "If he didn't help keep the kid above the water, by the time you guys noticed, the kid would have drowned already."
The others stayed and help calm down the kid, but I just had to leave. I was too tired to tread in the water.
So, that sums up my day. I am just glad I didn't die or let that kid die.
Today is Sunday, and every sunday I tend to do something to pass time. Usually it is going to the store, or jogging around the neighborhood.
Today I woke up and all of a sudden decided to go to the Beach.
There is a spot out here at the beach where there is a large gap between the stone wall they've builted around the perimeter of this beach. The current at this gap is very strong and will pull anyone out if you swim too close.
It is also a famous spot for young teenagers and adults to jump off these rocks, and try to swim against the current.
Today is the first time ever that I decided to go near this spot.
There was so many others swimming near the gap of the wall. The strong currents pulled them out and as a challenge, they try their best to swim back in. Ofcourse, they weren't all perfect swimmers..to attempt such a dangerous stunt but I believe there is a trick to doing it succesfully, that I, at that time, did not know yet.
There was a kid that I noticed while I was sitting on the stone wall watching the waves. About 10 years old, maybe 12 the most. He swam too close to this spot and was immediately pulled under and out by the strong currents. It looked like a volcano vortex, only just it is from the ocean.
Suddenly I realized he was not a good swimmer. He was struggling to fight his way back against the currents. The more he forced himself, the more he was pulled out and he went under the water. It happened so quickly and so fast. There was no time for him to yell, whenever he tried to do anything, water comes in. But I knew he was in trouble, as I had keep my eyes on him for a while.
....
I jumped in to help him.
I tried to push him back against the current, as we were very close to the wall. I thought, if I can push him forward, he can grab onto the stone walls and the other people can pull him up.
To our luck, a large wave came hitting at us, and the current pulled both of us even further. Another guy like myself jumped in, but as quick as he jumped in, he swim back to the wall, and I assumed..start calling others.
Here I was, stuck with the life of a kid on my hands. The water was deep and the currents was so strong, and we were so far away from the starting point.
All of a sudden, I realize that if I leave him, he'll drown, but if I stay and let him hold onto me, I will drown myself. I was drinking in alot of salt water while trying to keep him above the water. All I had in my mind that if I stopped trying, we'll both go under...
For the first time in my life..death felt so close.
He was screaming, "help me! help me please!" and hearing that, gave me an adrenaline I ever knew existed. I tried my ever best to keep him above the water and try my hardest to swim, but I knew I was very tired.
At this moment, there was like 15 to 20 others that jumped down and help pulled him. Somehow they were able to pull him to the left..and surprisingly, there was no currents at all.
...
After we got up, the others asked me was it my first time to this spot. I said yes. They laughed and said, if we both had not try to swim back to the wall, but to the left of the wall, we would have gotten out already. That's the trick, they said, if you can't fight the currents no longer, swim left and out of the currents.
Duh!
I felt like an idiot. This kid is not from here, so if he doesn't know the secret, you can't blame him. I've lived here for so long and had no idea. I've swam at this beach so many times, but I did not know.
All of a sudden, from feeling like a hero, I felt like an idiot, wasting all my time and energy, and possibly my life trying to help this kid.
Then someone from the group said, "If he didn't help keep the kid above the water, by the time you guys noticed, the kid would have drowned already."
The others stayed and help calm down the kid, but I just had to leave. I was too tired to tread in the water.
So, that sums up my day. I am just glad I didn't die or let that kid die.


Others, such as the ones you mentioned who were there, would have easily scoffed the incident off or made light of it, where as your instincts and good nature forced you to put your life on the line and save that kid. 
