The conversation at the No Thanks was about parachute jumping. One veteran said he couldn’t wait to get the chance because he loved bungee jumping and wasn’t disappointed by the adrenaline rush of stepping into thin air. Another admitted it wasn’t his favorite thing to do but had learned to accept it as part of his job. Mac was quiet until asked directly. He collected his thoughts before speaking. “Parachuting into a safe landing zone is beautiful and reverent. But, floating through a hail of bullets or hopping off a hovering helicopter in a hot zone was absolute hell.”
Note: Mac is a Vietnam veteran that owns the No Thanks Needed bar and grill.
Written in response to June 13, 2022, prompt at Carrot Ranch Literary: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about a danger zone. It can be an exciting plot-driven story (think “story spine”) or a situation a character must confront. Play with different genres, and use craft elements like tension, tone, and pacing. Go where the prompt leads!
06/18/2022 at 20:51
The plane would have to be burning and headed towards certain disaster before I’d jump out. I can’t imagine having to drop into a hot zone like Mac.
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06/19/2022 at 08:56
My husband did a tandem jump for his 40th birthday. Said it was awesome. It’s not for me either!
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06/20/2022 at 10:18
I agree with Mac. Jumping into a hail of bullets would be very scary.
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06/23/2022 at 21:42
Jumping at all seems pretty scary. I don’t think it will ever be something I’ll try, at least, not willingly. ~nan.
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06/24/2022 at 12:34
I’m with you Nan.
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06/26/2022 at 12:52
I don’t like the thought of jumping from the sidewalk curb down to the street. I can’t imagine jumping from an airplane. Especially into bullets.
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06/27/2022 at 12:24
Me neither, Michael. I’m glad I’m in good company on the sidewalk.
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