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Hamsiidris & Fayza

"You would have missed me?" Alex asked, flipping his wet hair out of his eyes. He didn't wait for an answer. "But...I'm Alex Hathaway. I don't drown."
He dangled his feet in the water, smiling. Sure, they weren't surfing, but this was nice, too. Relaxing.

Finally after caking down from everything and relaxing in the piece of wood with Alex, she said "this is better then surfing. You don't have to worry about dying like this" she smirks.

Alex laughed, before reaching out of kick playfully at her board, causing to tip slightly - but not enough to knock her off it. "And who knows. Maybe you could still die like this..." He teased, smiling. "Not that I would let that happen."

"Huh" Vee pulled in a deep breath as he tried to scary her by tipping her board, already having air just incase she actually fell. "Stop!" She warned him. Her knuckles white as she tightly gripped on the board. "We'll not really. Not if you didn't have someone crazy like you to tip them"

He smiled, standing up precariously on his board and smiling down at her.
"That doesn't mean that I won't fall, though." With a grin, he leapt off his board, curling into a ball and flipping over twice before he hit the water with a large splash. He surfaced, grinning.

With a crazy grin of her own Vee got on a crouch on the board and the pushed herself up as quickly jumping with her knees pulled to her chest "woah!" . Making a splash of her own, she managed to find his hand and pulled herself up.

Vee sighs. Everything turned out great. She glances at her sister and Alex's little brother to find them still playing and more then halfway done with the big castle. She looked back to Alex to see him surface with the crazy smile of his, and felt like the insides of her body slightly melt, which was somewhat weird. But at the moment nothing.

"We could go back..." Alex suggested, reluctantly, grinning. "But they seem pretty happy. What do you say?"
He tugged lightly on her hand, pulling it down into the water, so it was partially submerged. Her skin glistened beneath the ocean, and Alex smiled, glancing up into her eyes. "See? The water's nice. You should come in."

With a smile she finally says. "Ok"

He gently tugged her wrist so the board tipped slightly, causing her to slide towards him. As she slowly slipped towards him, he opened his arms to catch her, his arms slipping under hers and circling her shoulder blades, keeping her above the surface of the water. Alex tried to ignore the imaginary sparks that flew between them, sending pulses of electricity up his arms.
"See? It's not bad."


A small wave bobbed towards them, and Alex kicked a little harder to stay afloat. Their boards bobbed gently over the wave behind them, still tethered to their respective ankles.

Taken away and im using my friends phone. I cant post now. And i also dont know how long it will be to post again.))

" it would be cool to swim down to the reefs and see all the little tiny fish's swim around. Or to see a school of them! And also find other mermaids like me" she adds.
((So sorry!! I actually forgot^●^))

He glanced at her, and he could almost imagine it, her with a tail of sky blue, to match her name, or maybe one of black that perfectly matched her eyes. He could see her dark hair flowing out behind her, could picture her surrounded by fish, shining brighter than ever.
But she was beautiful enough as it was.
Alex laughed. "There's nothing to be afraid of. Water is..." Alex smiled, unsure of how to phrase his point. "I don't know. I like it almost more than land. It's calmer. You feel isolated - in a good way - when you're underwater, and it's so peaceful. You don't have to listen to anyone else, you don't have to care at all. You can just...float." Alex demonstrated by gesturing widely with his arms. After a moment, he smiled sheepishly. "And maybe it's because I'm a total klutz on land, but my clumsiness doesn't get in the way in water."

"How about we go back to the kids" she says looking back to their little siblings then Alex, still having her arms tightly around his neck to keep herself up. "Besides I'm getting hungry" she adds.

He paddled over to his surfboard and slung an arm over it, and grabbing the end of Vee's. He gestured at her borrowed board. "Your ride, princesa?"

"I hope you didn't put the cheese with the the jam, or the other?" she asked, a little worried to what he would feed her. Not that she didn't trust him... We'll maybe not with food. Just a little.

He waved at Andre, who had glanced up at them from the sandcastle he was building with Belle.

"This is the last time I'm surfing" she says as she bobbed every time their was a wave.

He cleared his throat, shaking water droplets out of his hair to detract from the awkward silence. "And punch and coke sounds great. I'm dying of thirst."

Vee was distracted with thoughts that she didn't even hear Alex try and change the subject to drinks. Her eyes just looked into the cool water, still thinking about Danny as their boards slowly made their way to shore.

Alex's feet touched the sand, and he relaxed slightly. The journey was much easier now that he wasn't trying to swim while pushing two surfboards and a teenage girl across the ocean.
Alex smiled, feeling that he had to add something else to the conversation. "He loves you. Again, one of those things that I just can't stand." Alex teased, poking his tongue out at her. "Joking, joking. You're an incredible girl, Vee Sky. I know that. Danny knows that." He smiled, glancing at the kids on the beach. "Andrew knows that. Belle knows - have you seen how she looks up to you?" He smiled, picking up a piece of seaweed that had been bobbing on the surface and flicking it at Vee. "You're the only girl that Danny's ever been interested in. The only time he ever used the word beautiful was when he was describing you."
Alex sighed, glancing at the horizon, which was a deep shade of sky blue. "He'll be back before we know it, Vee. Nothing could keep you two apart."
That was the truth of it, as much as Alex might have wished otherwise.




He grinned and ran the last few metres towards the kids, wrapping his arms around his little brother and ruffling his hair. "Got you. Hungry?"
Andre nodded, folding his arms. "Starved. I'm even hungry enough to eat something that you made."
"Funny." Alex flushed, glancing at Vee.

"Vee! Vee! " Bella jumped and ran to her sister. "Look at the sand castle we made" he pulls her by the hand to stand before the castle.
"Wow. You guys really out done yourselves" Vee praises them. "Maybe if their was a contests you would come first place" she squeezed her sister in a warm arm hug. She them glanced at Alex and his brother, holding back a laugh to not seem rude. "I think we all are" she adds with a giggle.

Alex laughed, reaching into the bag at his feet and pulling out several bundles wrapped in tin foil. He opened one and peeked inside. "These ones are peanut butter. If you're allergic to nuts, I recommend not eating them." He opened the next packet. "These ones are...other things. Cheese. Salad. Chicken. That kind of thing. I wrapped them separately, because I hate when those things get mixed up with peanut butter..."
He shuddered, before realising that his conversation was going nowhere, and handed the sandwiches to Vee with a smile. He returned to digging around in the bag, and pulled out two bottles of coke and two fantas for the little ones.
"Let's feast," he grinned.

"I don't want pop so Andy you can take it" Vee gives him a sweet smile and takes out juice bottles. She takes one and so does her sister.
"So how was surfing?" Katie asked in her childish voice.
((It's ok. I underhand))

Andre laughed, accepting the coke bottle. "Thanks, Vee."
Alex smiled down at the little girl in front of him. "It was pretty fun. It's like bodyboarding, only better." Alex smiled. "Not so sure your sister enjoyed it, though," he teased, smiling at Vee, and turning his attention to her. "Well? Would you go again?"

"It's hard and I'd rather not drown like I almost did" she said with hands up as if in surrender. Her phone vibrates and Vee sets her sandwich down, digging in her bag to get her phone.
After a few minutes of reading and replying, Vee sadly spoke and said "that was my mom. She says that me and Katie need to get back in a few minutes. Family are coming over tomorrow and we have to get the place ready." She looked up to meet their gaze, next to her her sister said happily "cousin James is coming! Yay!"

As Vee pulled her phone out of her bag, conversation was momentarily stunted, and Alex found himself admiring the view instead, almost entranced by the figure in front of him. She was beautiful, and the swimsuit was definitely working wonders as well. Everything about her was practically glowing in the sunlight, and Alex had to tear his eyes away from her before he got dragged in too deep.
He heard a snort, and turned to see his little brother, watching him with one eyebrow arched, clearly knowing what he was up to. Alex shot him a furious glare, before turning back to Vee, who had begun speaking again.
"Crap." Alex glanced at his watch. "When does she want you home by? We could get back by half four, if we leave now."

"And also I was drowning" she corrects Alex and handed him the basket with the food in it. She gave him a charming smile before saying "but I forgive you." With that she turns around and start to gather herself such as flip flops, beach towels, clothing's, sunglasses,etc.


He grabbed the bag in one hand and his surfboard in the other, letting Andre take care of his own board. Alex led the way towards the car park, gently swinging the bag from his fingers.
"We should do that again sometime." He glanced at her. "Not the 'drowning' part, I mean. Or even the surfing. Just...hanging out."

She lead her sister towards the car and waited for the guys. "Maybe. But don't forget school is almost here" she groans. She didn't get enough of summer yet, plus she didn't want to start school without her boyfriend.
"Maybe we can do something really really fun!" Her sister said from next to her.




He glanced up at Vee, before averting his eyes, trying not to get caught staring at her. Again. He smiled, his cheeks dimpling effortlessly, the sharp angles of his face softening.
"We've only got thirteen days until school," Andy piped up, helpfully.
Alex sighed. "Yeah, I suppose. Still, we could do something fun." He glanced at Vee. "Before we become slaves of Mrs. Bennett again..."

"How about we go to the zoo!" Vee's little sister said and jumped up and down. She was excited at the thought of seeing all the animals. But mostly the giraffes.
"Hmmm.... That seems like a good idea. What do you guys think?" Vee asked the boys.
((Its okay. Im just hope things are good with u. And sorry for the lost. If u ever need a break, its okay. ))

Alex smiled, glancing at Andrew. His brother rolled his eyes, smiling. Andrew spoke first. "Yeah, I'm sure we could handle that."
Alex grinned, nodding. "Sounds great. Call me whenever you're free, and I'll come pick you two up. It's not that far, we could go anytime."
Andrew opened the boot of the car, tossing the bags inside. "Yeah, sounds great. Just not Tuesday."
Alex rolled his eyes. "Yeah, yeah." Then his lip creased slightly with concern. "But, um, I can't do Wednesdays either. Football - you, know, soccer - training." He glanced at his watch. "Tomorrow? Or Thursday?"


Andrew rolled his eyes. "Apart from the fact that Aunt Mel and Tally are coming over, that sounds great."
Alex sighed. He had forgotten that his mother's little sister, Melody, a slightly whacky young artist was flying over from Australia for the last few weeks of summer, while her husband, a serious businessman, travelled to Germany. Alex liked Mel - she was nearly twenty years younger than his mother, and not all that much older than Alex, so they got along fairly well. She was a bit weird, with mousy brown hair streaked with purple and red, ripped jeans and combat boots, but Alex couldn't imagine a better aunt. Her four year old daughter, Tally, however, was a different story.
"We'll bring Tally with us," Alex sighed, glancing at Vee. "My cousin. She's four. Is that okay?"

((Sorry its shot. I've been busy. So time skip to thursday?))

Alex sighed, closing his eyes and running a tired hand through his hair as Tally ran back into the house for the forth time that morning. First, she had forgotten her had, then she decided that she wanted to swap her orange juice for lemonade before they headed for the zoo. Then her mother yelled that she had somehow left her shoes in the doorway and run off without putting them on. Alex didn't know - nor did he particularly care - where she had gone this time.
Alex checked his watch. They were late. He should probably call Vee to explain.
He flicked through his phone until he found her contact, before pressing the call icon and holding the phone up to his face.
The line clicked, picking up, just as Tally, his four year old cousin, ran back out of the house, this time clutching a large, blue kangaroo toy.
"Hey, Vee," Alex said, helping his cousin into the car. "Listen, we might be a little late. Sorry. We've had some..." He glared, somewhat fondly, at Tally. "...delays."
"That wasn't funny" she splashes him with water after he came up. "You had me scared to death. I thought I lost you" Vee turns around from him and wipes the tears, mad at his silly act.
But she was relieved to know he was alive and ok. It would have been her fault if he died she wouldn't know what to say to his parents.