¶ … Life-Changing
The event I will write about took place at a lake near our house. It was summer and I had finished middle school and was heading into high school in the fall. Before describing the incident at the lake, I should explain something about my middle school experiences, because they relate to the incident at the lake.
During middle school I had been shoved on occasion and verbally taunted by a couple bullies in the schoolyard a few times a week. In my 7th grade experience and in my 8th grade experience I had been part of a little group of friends that was the target of these bullies. We were physically threatened and verbally harassed once or twice a week. The students I was in a group with were creative kids, taking part in plays, writing and reciting poetry, and two of my friends were strong Christians and wore the Christian cross on silver chains around their necks.
So apparently the two bullies saw us as easy targets (they would walk by and spit on our shoes or call us "weirdo's" or "sissies") because we never fought back, we just walked away from them when they approached us. One very nice 8th grade boy, Eric, who was as big or bigger than the bullies but also shy like us, stuck up for our group one day. There were four of us sitting in the grass, eating our sandwiches on the soccer field during lunch period, practicing our lines for the play we had written. One of the bullies came over, reached down and took an apple from one of my friends.
He started to take a bite out of it when Eric stood up and said, "Give that back to my friend!" This was what the bully wanted Eric to...
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