When we stepped down the tall stairs from the plane; the humid air hit us like a warm blanket. The smell of saltwater lingered in the air, and the turquoise waters with the sun sparkling on the surface caught my eye. Looking towards the sandy-pink beach small sailboats …show more content…
I could not help to stare up at the tall sails. I stood there gaping as my family climbed up the ladder to a monstrous sailboat. I was quick to follow behind. My cousin set sail for the open water, and it was not long before his boat began to feel tiny compared to the enormous coast guard ship passing by us. There was not a cloud in sight as far as the horizon, and the hot sun beamed down, so the occasional mist of sea water was refreshing. My two cousins, sister and I sat at the front of the boat, and we would wander back and forth. We were catching up on the years that we missed with the great distance being the only obstacle that stood in our way. A few hours went by, and the dark clouds hung ominously in the sky to the west. The gloomy clouds did not phase me, and we kept to our childish games. In an instant the wind picked up causing larger waves to form. We were far from the Bermuda shore already, and my cousin kept sailing farther and farther away. The farther we got out the choppier the water was. The wind was picked up from the west and drove the boat faster and faster. We rocked back and forth, and we tried to enjoy our precious moments together, for this trip would not last as long as we hoped. The weather was getting worse by the minute, and I could see the concern in my parents’ eyes. This sudden change of weather certainly did not phase my cousin as he crashed through each wave like they were just ripples from a drop of water breaking the perfectly smooth glass like surface of a still lake. My stomach turned with every bounce of the boat, and after 10 minutes it was in a knot. I hoped I would not be seeing my lunch again. We were far out into the waters of the Bermuda Triangle, and there was not another boat in sight. I could not help to thing to myself that there was a reason they had not come out this far. A second big gust of wind whipped through, but this one caught