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INTROS TO CANCUN

I heard the two men speaking in Spanish about the “moreno,” which in Spanish means dark-skinned man; also known as, me. The bartender told the security guard to look at my wrist. My heart sank to my stomach, “These drinks are for your parents,” I told Q. That was the only sentence I could squeak out before being stopped by security. That statement I made was going to be the blueprint to getting us out of our mess.

As a student, Spring Break is a time to relax and enjoy vacation away from classes. It is can be difficult to relax, however, when you are interrogated in a foreign language and forced to walk the hot streets of Mexico barefoot.

Spring Break was something I always missed out on every year. After Spring Break my friends would come to me with stories about how they had the time of their lives. During my senior year of high school I finally got to experience my first ever experience similar to theirs. Unfortunately for me, the “time of my life” led to interrogation in a foreign language, and being forced to walk back home on the streets barefoot. (consider making the last sentence more vague)

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