(Libby, Megan McNeill 52). Megan had come to realize the importance of true friendship after the many memorable moments they had spent together and what they meant to her emotional well-being. These two friends Leane and Marie suggested that Megan join their group for the one skiing that was to happen near Mont Blanc, and I think they suggested that because they know she is alone if they did not invite her.On hearing this, Megan was elated. She so much loved skiing. It was another chance to spend some memorable time with her super friends. The trip was so important to Megan. Even though she loved skiing, she had not been to Alps for skiing before. Mont Blanc being the highest of the True Alps with seventeen thousand feet and always snowcapped even in summer meant real fun for Megan (Libby, Megan McNeill …show more content…
In the morning, it would be difficult for them to wake up early. Megan had suggested that they could skip their breakfast and enjoy the deep powders of snow; however, this idea never materialized. Never the less the first person to wake up would go buy fresh croissants and bread for breakfast. After their fortified lunch, they would race each other on the slopes (Libby, Megan McNeill 54). According to Megan, the skiing conditions for the first two days were not any ordinary. No new condition was here only that she was exploring the French Alps. Each day at the Alps was a new challenge to conquer untouched layers of snow. They would sweep over miles trying to gauge their physical limits. On the third day of skiing, Megan experienced the ultimate pleasure “l’extase” which is French word (Libby, Megan McNeill 55). She could not express it even in English