From the Memoirs of a Veteran Spleunker
A story by Southwest Semester Two student Jordan Danis…
.. starring Charles Wellington-Conrad Butterswithe III
Day 4
5:06AM: “Enter Helios, my celestial nemesis,” I herald as the rays of day break my somnambulistic trance. My espresso machine awakens reminding me of the hour of my birth. I emerge like a Madagascarian Monarch from a goose down cocoon, descend my loft striding valiantly from the confines of my nylon prison.
[For, in his mind, Charles has transcended beyond the trivialities of the earthly realm taking up arms against his foe, the sun]
After 37 minutes of yoga, I partook in a facial peel followed by une petite dejeuner. I observe my tent group (an unkempt culture of groundlings) shamelessly flouting their naiveté while preparing “hot drinks” and reheating the previous night’s culinary abortion they called “cheesy hash browns.”
9:12AM: Emigrating from the cattle pen my instructors refer to as the meeting area, I deciphered ineloquent blather imploring me to assemble with the rest of the pedestrian collective. I surmised it would be a wise endeavor to briefly allay my sultry comestible and attend to the beck and ca of the herd. Accoutered n my lynx skin slippers, silken undergarments, and monogrammed Egyptian cotton robe, cleverly juxtaposed with my chartreuse frock coat, I begrudgingly sauntered my way toward the heathen commune.
“You’re late again,” Phil said.
Phil’s stoicism failed to impress me. I had expected my incessant tardiness would yield a more vigorous chiding. What a quizzical vexation!
1:41 PM: I find myself at the mouth of Endless Cave: truly an abysmal fissure—pillaged abrasion on the otherwise karsts alkali topography of the Southwest. Fearing hystoplasmosis, I subtly imply that it might be best if I retire to an afternoon perusal of some 16th century Prussian verse I had stowed away for a hiatus from out subterranean exploration. Phil graciously appraised me of my almost certain loss of practicum credits should I abstain from spelunking for the 4th consecutive day. Surely Yorkshireington College would not allow matriculation with such a detrimental pock mark of my record…
Jordan Danis, a Southwest Semester Two student, hails from Kennebunkport, Maine. He proudly sports a Virginia Tech Hokie hat, though he claims that he doesn’t even know who the Hokies are. If asked how that is possible, this talented tale weaver will spin you a yarn not unlike the one above.
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