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my greatest act;ship; jolinsky
(im sowwy ik i love them)summary; jack johnson performs his greatest act ever to expose jack gilinsky's mother
third person point of view;
Jack stood on the stage, the blinding lights not fazing him as he stared into the large camera. The bubble that surronded the stage made him safe as he turn to Jack. Jack Gilinsky.
"Hello, everyone." He whispered.
"The first book I read was a magic book. My mom read it to me. I was two years old and saw the bunny in the hat on the cover. I squealed and pointed to it. I remember sitting on my mom's lap and watching the acts in amazement." Jack said to the camera.
His world was silent. His speech was live internationally. It played on every channel, every device, it was heard worldwide. He made it. He hacked the system so every living human being heard his words. Deaf, or not, he did it.
"This whole era was started when I was only eight years old in Ocean City Maryland. July twelfth, nineteen ninety nine. This era has been going on for eighteen years. I stopped time, stopped work, stopped electricity, to have all the time in the world to explain myself. I have proof, I have a very good reason, and I have a few tricks up my sleeve." Jack whispered, looking at his boyfriend.
Jack stared at him, trying not to feel emotion as G stared at him in hatred. Jack fell backwards. He didn't hit the ground yet, hit a chair. He turned to the camera lense.
"When I went into second grade, I performed my first card trick. Most of you might know the guess your card trick." Jack held his hands out as an array of fifty two cards went from one hand to the other.
He counted them off quickly before throwing them into the air.
"Kathrine, pick a card."
Kathrine saw Jack flip the cards as she quietly picked seven of diamonds.
"Seven of diamonds." He whispered, turning the cards to show every one was seven of diamonds.
He shuffled them, showing each one was there, except a seven of diamonds. He chuckled, pulling a card from his sleeve. It was the seven of diamonds. He pushed and twirled the cards as he continued to speak.
"I was so proud of myself. I showed everyone. By sixth grade, I knew every card trick in the book. I wasn't able to show many people though. I'll get into that. When I turned eight years old, we, meaning my family, went to Ocean City Maryland. The summer of nineteen ninety nine. I decided to show all of my talent. I stopped on the boardwalk and out of the blue, I did many card tricks. As an eight year old, people found my talent intriguing. I raised over one hundred dollars that night. Many girls and boys my age watched me in excitement. I remember pulling a card from a boy's ear. He blushed. Cutie." Jack chuckled at the memory of his starting career.
G stared at him, anger filling his body at Jack's words.
"They inspired me to do great things."
Jack threw the cards up. They neatly landed in a pile it front of him.
"Once my magic act was finished, I packed all of my money into my wallet and was ready to waste my earnings at a local arcade and ice cream shop. When I stood, a five dollar bill was held in my face."