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Summary The Summer Of 2013 - 1146 Words

GNED 212-005 Friday 10:30am Assignment #1 Jyvell Cheddie-Mounsey In the summer of 2013 when I was turning seventeen years old I went down to the Caribbean to visit my grandmother. She lives on a small island called Petite Martinique, a couple hours away from Grenada by boat where my cousin and I went down together for vacation. At this point in time my cousin and I were seventeen years old and we were significantly below the legal drinking age in Petite Martinique. One night there was a big party on the island and my cousin and I decided to go. Before the party as I was getting ready my cousin came up to me and showed me a 1.75L bottle of Captain Morgan Black Spiced Rum. Although I was underage I decided to drink with my cousin. When we showed up to the party we began to drink and have fun as we danced the night away. Near the ending of the party I went to look for my cousin to go home. I walked outside and found him unconscious sitting on a chair. 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