Some time ago in a small town called Oakwood, there was a 14-year-old dude named Max. He was your regular kid—kind of good at video games, not so great at math, and super into skateboarding. He hung out with his best friends: Jake, the goofy one; Emma, the brainiac; and Lily, the girl who could do flips and made everything look cool.
One Saturday morning, Max was scrolling through his phone when he saw a post about an underground skate competition happening in just a few days. The prize? A brand-new skateboard and a chance to be in a local skate magazine. Max's eyes got huge. This was it. He called his friends to the skatepark. “Guys, we HAVE to enter this competition!” he shouted, feeling like a total legend. Jake rolled his eyes. “Are you sure? What if we totally suck?” Emma pushed up her glasses. “But what if we don’t? We can practice and get better!” Lily grinned. “Count me in! I’ve been working on some sick tricks.”
So, they spent the next few days trying to nail every trick they could think of. Max practiced ollies, Jake tried to get better at grinds, Emma worked on her balance, and Lily perfected her flips. They wiped it out a bunch of times, but they just laughed it off. Max even scraped his knee pretty bad, but he was like, “Whatever, I’m tough!”
Finally, the day of the contest came. The skatepark was packed, buzzing with skaters from all over. Max felt a mix of excitement and nerves in his stomach. They signed up and cheered each other on as they watched other skaters show off their moves. When it was finally their turn, Max took a deep breath. He rolled up to the ramp, heart pounding. He started with a simple trick, then went for the ollie. The crowd cheered! He felt like a rock star. Jake went next and nailed his grind. Emma pulled off a trick she’d been practicing for ages. And then it was Lily’s turn. She launched off the ramp, did a flip, and landed it like a boss. The crowd went nuts!
When they finished, Max couldn’t believe how much fun they’d had. They didn’t even care about winning. They got an honorable mention and a cool picture in the magazine, which was awesome. That night, they all sat at their favorite pizza place, laughing and talking about the day. Max realized it wasn’t just about the tricks or the prizes—it was about hanging out with his friends and making memories. And that was the best part.
until next time...
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Good story @judethedude. Are you a skater as well?
I notice @jaynie hasn't posted for a while. Hope she is okay...
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