After that wonderful Spring Break trip in Myrtle Break, my amazing life at Spoonerville College continued like it usually did, with a few exceptions. The first one was I had a wonderful new girlfriend who was none other than the wonderful Mona. We continued to do many things together, such as continuing to have more amazing sex with each other every night in each of our rooms and she even joined me, Matthew and Bernard for this year's College Water Sports Competition. We did everything I did with PJ, Bobby, Lucy and Charlotte last year and Matthew, Bernard and Mona were just as great because they helped Spoonerville College win the College Water Sports Competition for a second time. They were all brilliant in their own way, especially Mona who used her incredible water-skiing and wakeboarding skills to help us win as well as looking sexy in her strapless pink bikini. Though my dad and Sylvia couldn't come to see us like they did last year, because Sylvia's grandmother was very ill and she had to go and see her and my dad went with her to support her, which I understood, every one of my friends outside of Spoonerville College – PJ, Lucy, Bobby, Stacey, Lauren, Lisa, Peg and Pistol – came to see me and my new team do it and they thought we were brilliant, especially PJ, Lucy and Bobby who did it with me last year. They met Mona, Matthew and Bernard and I met my new godchildren – PJ and Lucy's kids Patrick and Penelope and Bobby, Stacey and Lauren's kids Sabrina and Regina – for the first time ever. Being under two months old, all four babies were so cute and I still don't know why to this day, but they really took an immediate liking to me as much as I did to them. I caught up with my older godchildren, Bennie and Alicia, as well. They were just under two years old, looked very cute and was walking as well as one-year-olds could walk and they were just as pleased to see me as much as I was to see them.

The other exception was that there was no more College X Games for me. Because I was very busy with my exams and trying to prove to the college staff that I was the worthiest person of having the Assistant Head for the Sports Department job, I didn't have time to do the last College X Games championship for this college year, even though my foot was well enough to do it. However, I did continue to train Matthew, Bernard and another guy to make a full team. I still can't remember his name, but I do remember that he was so talented and amazing at the College X Games and he helped Matthew and Bernard win that College X Games championship. Though watching them made me miss doing it so much, I was still very proud of them and I was glad that they listened to my advice and it helped them win and that is just rewarding as winning an actual trophy, as any good coach of any sports would say. The same went for the college football matches; I didn't have time to play any of them, but I continued to help the football coach to coach them and motivate them to play their best and that helped them win more matches.


Another thing that Mona and I did together was the Spoonerville College Skydiving Challenge. It was the very first one ever as well. The college was set it up for two reasons. The first one was to give us college students something new to try and the second one was to raise money for the college so it could improve their facilities, the gyms, the library, the sports fields and everything. Those two reasons were enough to motivate me to give it a try – I didn't need another one at all. I signed up for the challenge and so did Mona and she did it for the same reasons I was doing them for. No one else signed up, but they did sponsor us for doing it and we were all very grateful to them. We managed to raise over ten thousand dollars – including our family and friends that weren't at the college – and now we had over ten thousand more reasons to do the skydiving challenge.

As the days got close to it, the more nervous I got. I have done some many tough challenges in my life and usually these things excited me because they were exciting challenges and it helped me go out of my comfort zone, but this thing was the first one I've ever felt nervous. I think it was because this was going to be the most extreme and dangerous challenging thing I ever did at that moment in my life and it was. I wondered why I signed up. I thought it was because I never did anything like it before and I was trying to push myself to try new things like I've always done during my life or the fact that I was doing it was because Mona was – in fact, she signed up to do this challenge before I did. She told me that she was doing it because she wanted to challenge herself as well. In the end, no matter how nervous I got, it was Mona doing it that motivated me to go through this.


Then the day had finally arrived. Mona and I drove to Spoonerville International Airport in my car. When we parked, I felt too nervous to get out.

"Don't worry, Max," Mona said. "You'll do great. I know you will."

"I don't know, Mona," I said. "I've never done anything like this before and this is making me feel nervous."

"Well, this shows you how brave you're being," Mona told me. "I know you are already brave after seeing all you've done for this college, but what we're doing right now shows that you're making an effort to push yourself and face your fears and I highly respect you for that."

"Thanks, Mona," I said. "And you're being very brave for doing this too."

"Thanks, Max," she said, kissing me on my right cheek. "Now, let's go and give our college a show they'll never forget, shall we?"

"Yeah," I agreed, doing my best to put on a daredevil attitude. "What are we waiting for?"

Mona laughed. "That's the spirit, Max."

Then we got out of my car.


Mona and I went to an air hanger and that was where we met our two professional skydiving instructors – Launchpad McQuack and Della Duck from Duckberg. They were pilots of one of my dad's friends Scrooge McDuck and Della was also Scrooge's niece. They were accompanied by Della's sons Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck and their best friend Webby Vanderquack. And there was another pilot that I couldn't remember the name of, who was meant to take over the flight controls when Launchpad and Della would do the skydiving with us.

After explaining to me and Mona what the instructions of skydiving and what their plan was (or rather Della did all the explaining while Launchpad confused everyone and was clumsy doing their demonstrations with their parachute bags), the ducks took into Scrooge's plane, the Sunchaser. As we got up and flew, I got more nervous, but I managed to hold it together for the sake of Mona and the college.

Then the moment arrived. Once the third pilot took over the flight controls of the Sunchaser from Della, Dewey opened the cargo bay door, while Launchpad sorted me out with the equipment and everything and Della sorted Mona out.

Della and Mona were the first to jump out of the place and the young ducks cheered after her.

"Go, Mom!" cried Huey, Dewey and Louie.

"Go, Della!" cried Webby.

Then it was time for Launchpad and me to do our jump, so we went.

"Go, Launchpad!" the young ducks cried after us.

As I skydived with Launchpad, my fears vanished and the experience turned exhilarating. I felt that it was the most incredible experience I've been through in my life. I looked at Mona and she was having the time of her life and I was very happy she was. I was really glad I didn't chicken out at the very last second, which I was very close to doing, and I went through it otherwise I didn't know what I would have missed out on.

Soon, Launchpad and I descended enough to see Spoonerville College and the target for us to land on. That meant the time came for Launchpad to pull his parachute and he would have… if he hadn't put on the wrong backpack. There was no chute and his backpack was full of Darkwing Duck collector's items. But luckily Della saw the problem and, while she continued to hold Mona, she managed to grab Launchpad's wrong backpack, pull her parachute and land us all to safety on the college ground.

Everyone cheered after we landed. Mona and I thanked Launchpad, Della, the young ducks and the third pilot for helping us achieve this challenge. And all the money we raised has helped to improve the college and we were all very pleased about what we achieved.

Again, like at the second College Water Sports Competition, my dad and Sylvia couldn't have come to see me or meet Mona for the first time because her grandmother passed away two weeks ago and the funeral was today and so they went, but before they left, they did wish me and Mona the best of luck for the day and I did send Sylvia and her family my condolences and I did tell them all about the amazing experience I had doing it with my girlfriend Mona when they got back. But my friends outside Spoonerville College – PJ, Lucy, Bobby, Stacey, Lauren, Lisa, all my godchildren, Peg and Pistol – came to see Mona and me and they were all very impressed with what we achieved.