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However, I was screaming with thrill rather than fright. We boosted up a hill, not the biggest one, but still pretty tall. I couldn’t even tell if we were going up or down, so by the time we were over this hill I was ready for the big one. The ride continued over a few more bumps and then approached the big hill.
The coaster slowed and snapped into place on the inclining tracks. We started going up: click, click, click, slowly but surely. I tilted my head, resting it to the side, and took in an amazing view. I could see across the whole park. We were so high, I didn’t dare look down. Click, click, click, it would take a while to get to the top.
“Fun?” my mom asked me while half screaming.
“Oh ya!” I shouted back, equally loud.
Click, click, clunk, we were at the top.
I peeked over the front of the coaster as the people sitting up front started screeching. I could see the big drop coming.
I was excited! I soon joined the screeching riders as our division of the car fell over the hill. Wind raced through my hair and cooled my face. So far. This was fun! I barely had time to recuperate from the drop before we started toward the loop. Here it comes! I hoped I was ready. The car accelerated through the loop, my face was pulled for less then a second, and we were through.
What? That was it? I was was happily surprised and screamed at the top of my lungs throughout the rest of the ride. The following thrills were just bumps and
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