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Post by Benjamin Macmillan01 Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:58 am

Ben's face was covered in water as his sister splashed him. He hadn't been expecting it so hadn't had time to cover his face. He rubbed his eyes. He was pleased for beating her t the sea, now she had got even. [b]"You'll pay for that!" he said jokingly, splashing her back. She was probably expecting it though, so would be able to cover he face. Unlike him.
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Post by Guest Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:06 am

Butterfly was ready for a spash. Her hands were up before he even wiped the water off his face. She started to run/swim away, tripped, and fell kersplat! Right into the water, getting drenched.
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Post by Benjamin Macmillan01 Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:08 am

She had been ready, just as he'd thought. Annoying. Karma, he thought, as she tripped over. It always came back to haunt you, he thought. "You ok there?" he asked as she fell over. Falling over was different to getting splashed, she could have fallen onto some rocks or something.
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Post by Guest Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:37 am

''Ya. I'm fine. Just drenched.'' She stood up, then sat strait down. A breeze had started, and the water made her body freezing. When she sat down, she had sat on a sharp shell. ''OW!'' Her leg was cut.
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Post by Benjamin Macmillan01 Sun Aug 02, 2009 2:10 am

Ben was glad Butterfly was ok. As soon as he thought that, she said 'ow'. Typical. "What's wrong?" Ben asked her, making his way towards her. It was cold when you got out of the water. He wanted to get to his towel as fast as possible. Annoying wind, he thought.
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Post by Guest Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:39 pm

''I cut my leg on a shell.'' She looked at the cut. It was teeny weeny, and barely bleeding. ''But its barely bleeding. The water will clean it and make it feel better.'' She lay down on her back and floated in the water, keeping an eye on Ben.
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Post by Benjamin Macmillan01 Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:00 am

Ben looked towards his sister's leg as she told him what happened. He nodded. It was quite small. Being the younger sibling he never felt protective or anything over her. "Yeah, the water should clean it off." he agreed, not knowing much about injuries himself he trusted her judgement. He sat back down in the water to warm himself up again. It was much warmer in the water than out of it, once you got used to it.
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Post by Guest Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:18 am

Butterfly looked up at the sky. It was pure blue. And the sun was pure yellow. She sat up, water dripping down her back. In the corner of her eye, she saw dolphins jumping in and out of the water. They were so graceful, barely making a ripple in the water. She wished dolphins were always out. Then she got an idea. ''Hey Ben, I'm going to go swim with the dolphins. Care to join me?''
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Post by Benjamin Macmillan01 Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:26 am

Ben looked around as his sister spoke. Dolphins? He hadn't seen dolphins before. He saw them a bit further away from him. Luckily he was good at swimming. One of the few things he could do, he thought. "Yeah, sounds good." he replied, nodding. He swam over to where the Dolphins were. They were so...he couldn't think of the word. They didn't seem to mind his presence at all. In fact, they seemed to like him being there.
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Post by Guest Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:31 am

Butterfly swam behind her brother, and admired the dolphins up-close. They were so beautiful! One even came up to her and nosed her. She swam with the one who had nuzzled her. She saw Ben swimming with the dolphins, and she smiled. This was so awsome! The dolphins seemed to know we could not swim as fast as them. Whenever we fell behind, they would slow down so we could catch up. This was something she would never forget.
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