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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 1991, p. 5

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"You must be crazy!” Amy replied. 'Td never go up there on a stupid dare!" 'Tm not crazy ... and stop wotrying, I'll be .. ." Linda was cut off, Air blew her hair up and her clothes tight around her. She picked up great speed as she plunged toward the black pave- ment. The impact wasn’t as bad " she thought it would be. She felt a slight btynprtlttstt blame“. Kmy shriéked endleuly " her bet.and only. friend, Lindy!“ 9n the groun'd in an hmnaéiou's The sweet and sanitary smell of ahoapitaldritudtoiadatusthe woke. She shot up in bed with nqthing armytd {Short ertyryra F f ' 1 M" ick=rrt"rusasrGa7r ' Wilma in MU. TODAY. WINNERS CIRCLE Chii"iiiide dreamed of herself, standing on the edge of a huge skyscraper, peers yelling at her to jump . . . Amy pleading with her not to. Then she no longer felt the pres sure of the building under her feet. the fell down toward the blank pavement and shattered like I ceramic doll. Her irit emerged horn the mature? re- maiturtutdf1oaudup,up...upto a place with no peer pressure, up to a free place, a place where you were wanted. Linda woke with a start - she From the male nurse. she learned that she had fallen seven floors to a paved surface, and that if her friend Amy hadn"t called 911 when she did she may have been dead, instead of lying in a hospital bed. As a result of the fall she had one broken arm, two broken legs, a {hauled ankle, a ts." elbow and a fractured Alter talking to Bob. she Ae. She did exactly is she as. told, and ended up in a rather comfort able position, intentions of asking questions, but {wad it to be 'p,',,,',"),',,'),,',,'.; A chug! pain rm her spine, through her entire body, render- ing_lterhtslputtthehine... "Help me ... somebody help!" she bellowed. A tall male nurse rushed in, “119M p, don’t_try to move!" _ LUMBER Fri-' innit»? rytdrn .to sleep. She "iriitnit4trGtemtTrm-t-ia"'rtGt.'a "By being too active, even by moving too much you may sever it. Simple things like sitting up may have disastrous effects. Linda now understood the pain that had originated in her spine tioned. It was her mothers turn to talk now. "When you fell and landed on your back, you almost severed your spinal chord." "UI didn't sever it, then why wil1_I tnd, up in a wheelchair?" heard shrieking down the hall. It reminded her of her mother. Seconds later, her wants walked in. Her mom’s fate was red and stained with tears, her father's, was sullen and serious. "What', wrong?" she asked. No reply. “What's wrong?" she repeated in s more intense tone. There was still no reply. The silence began to scare Linda, and scenes horn her dream floated into her head. 'Tm going to be alright ' . ' aren't I?" she said, near tears. "Darling," her mother cried, "We have something . . /' she broke off crying hysterically. "We have some bad news, pumpkin," her father said. “The doctors tall us that you may end up in a wheelchair." "What?' A wheelchair," she "Yes." Christopher Johns was a Grade 8 student at Monsignor Gleason school when he wrote this: story. A fan of Stephen King, Christopher hopes to be "a beat selling author." GRADE FIVE TC) GRADE EIGHT Christopher Johns she qua The orderly helped the doctor get her on to a stretcher, and they took her immediately to JR. On the way, Linda discovered that she could no longer move her toes, or leg: for that matter. "Oh God," she screamed, "Noooooooo!"t Those were her last words be. fore the operation. A mask came An ordeiifiuiine running; "Are yog alright miss?” 7 _ Her name! in a singlé moan that gent shing up hit spit}; 7 and regaining her amfidenas, until one morning. She was walk- ing down the hospital's hall to one of her exercises, when she slipped on the wet floor and landed flat on her back. She In the many months that passed, Linda's arm, legs. skull and ankle healed nicely; she still had problems with her elbow and she had begun to work on her spine. She did special exercises every day, thus growing stronger "Hold on, I'll ikufrF%e yelled wlule running. - - Seconds later a Gnaie doctor appeared. "Hold on young lady," she commanded. only hours ago. She could have rendupd herself a paraplegic or a quadriplegic. comm-impugn 745.5455 313 Bridge St. w. mom. 5 FOR REPAIR on REPLACEMENT a wlth thls ad. Otter expires Aug. 31, 1991 g PLUS ii' WE PAY YOUR , sso oggygerBLE [mp' FREE GAS i,'"-t"si' W LUE ~51 t [Kuro fjgegg,i,E - I-tee Chl- t$Pqru1i.t. II" Km trr. as? AT cram ! fAhhhhghghgh!!" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 14! 1991 - PAGE 5 _ Ag - _ _ _ (Continued on pug. 14) boo coupon VALUE __§C_ $60 COUPON VALUE "Custom-Framed" Wedding Invitation Service Ideal Wedding Gift! Fine Intimate Apparel immune: the Imam H Fine Itagenefor your tmm m; 56 Regina St N, Wm 746-3711 [In .'tre"" 10 . 5:30 Ark, 576-1520 Ammo! 10-7 10-5

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