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She nearly hesitated. It felt off, like she was betraying her friends but decided to go for it anyway. Lily took the helmet with a half smile. "Alright tough guy, let's see what you've got."
She nearly hesitated. It felt off, like she was betraying her friends but decided to go for it anyway. Lily took the helmet with a half smile. "Alright tough guy, let's see what you've got."
Kai hopped on the motorbike and kicked the kick stand up. He expected her to deny him and immediately tell all her friends what a loser he was for even asking. They where enemies, but right now it almost felt like they where friends.
Kai pushed whatever warm fuzziness he had about it away. They would still be enemies after this, atleast thats what he told himself. "And where shall we be riding too?"
(Ehehehe, this is where the fun begins~)
She clipped on the helmet and awkwardly climbed on behind him. "To the beach. Someone needs to redo Kasey's board and I'll feel better if I can catch a few waves myself."
(Lol yes!)
Kai looked over his shoulder at her, "what happened to your friends board?" He didn't bother waiting for a response before taking off. They'd just have to shout over the wind in their ears if they wanted any chance of a conversation while on the bike.
She yelped in surprise and nearly flung her arms around his waist to keep from falling. "She put on fresh wax this weekend, went back this morning to check on it and found it all scratched up. Having wax on properly is really important so it means she can't surf until she redoes it."
"Crud, hold on." He warned. Kai hadn't actually thought this through. If anyone saw them he was totally screwed.
"Know who did it?" He was worried it would be someone he knew. And if that was the case what was he supposed to do? Scold them maybe? Of course then they'd consider him weak.
"Who do you think it is? Kasey saw Lauren leaving the beach and then saw her board. No one else would have a motive like she would. I know you love your girlfriend but that was a real bitch move." Lily scoffed with a roll of her eyes.
"I'll ask her if she did." Kai didn't want to believe the worst. Lauren wasn't like that, atleast he didn't think she was.
The school was close enough to the beach that they where there in no time. Kai parked as close as he could get without worrying about sand getting all over his motorbike. He kicked the kick stand back into place. "If Lauren is responsible I'm sorry."
"Don't apologize, it's not your fault." She left the helmet with his bike and started towards the board shed on the beach.
Kai followed after, for some reason. "Well then consider it a apology for whatever you'd like that is my fault." He'd already taken his jacket off. Wearing it on the beach was practically a death wish.
Lily waved him off, unlocking he shed and pulling out two boards, a scratched looking pink one with flowers on it and a plain blue and white one. "Oh no, poor Kasey." Lily sighed, setting the scratched board down and grabbing a bag from inside the shed that had all the materials she would need.
"Oh dang, that looks bad." He didn't really know what he'd been expecting when Lily had told him it was scratched. Maybe something a little less extreme. But knowing Lauren and her jealousy, he should have expected something like this.
"I can fix this, don't worry. Here, you can hold this while I fix. It's the least you could do." She took out the basic materials and dropped the bag in Kai's lap before getting started, falling silent as she worked.
Kai nodded his head and watched her work. He liked watching people work on things.
Usually he watched Lauren tampering with her bike, or Eithan putting together mini figures and painting them. Of course sooner or later Lauren would start pouting about something and Kai would come and fix it for her. Eithan on the other hand wasnt to found of just been watched. He had told Kai it was creepy on several occasions.
Lily didn't mind being watched, mostly because she was too lost in her own world to notice it.
She worked methodically, using careful precision and taking great caution as to not damage the board. After about 20 minutes, she sat back, smiling at her work in the now fully restored board. "There. That's better."
"Wow," he couldn't even tell that the board had been scratched previously. "That was freaking awesome. Your friends must think you're an angel for fixing their stuff like this." The compliment felt weird to say aloud.
"Oh please, I'm no angel. I just want to help out, that's all." She shrugged, hoping she wasn't blushing too hard from the compliment. "Now then, you've showed off your skill, wanna see mine?"
Kai grinned, "hell yeah." Even though he was supposed to hate the surfers, he still liked watching them surf. He'd been told once that it was like skate boarding. But after watching Blue take surf lessons forever ago, He'd learned it was nothing like skateboarding at all.
"Great. You stay here, I'll be back in five." She took off to the changing rooms and came back a few minutes later in a short wetsuit. "Technically I only wear this for competitions but I don't need you to have more blackmail material." She flicked his forehead with a giggle and grabbed her board, heading towards the water.
Kai rubbed his forehead. "Jeez, I'll deny that any of this ever happened if that makes you feel any better. Zero blackmail." He chuckled. Though if he really tried he was sure he could find at least something to make fun of.
She waved off his comment, making her way into the water. It took her a few minutes to get set up but once she did, the show began. Lily fell into a kind of trance when she surfed, it was just her and the water. She added in a few tricks as she did, as was typical of any routine she did.
Kai watched is awe. He'd never taken the time to watch anyone actually surf. Sure there'd been the time Blue had taken lessons. But They'd never been out in the waves the way Lily was now.
Kai was tempted to ask if he could come to her tournament.
She stayed out on the waves for a few more minutes, practicing a couple of her more complicated tricks before coming back to shore. "There. Now you know why I care so much about my sport." She laughed.
"Awe man, I guess I can never call you a wannabe again." He laughed too. "I don't know how you do it. I'd be to scared a shark is waiting to eat me."
"You know, that stereotype isn't actually true. Sharks don't usually attack people and even then, it's actually kind of hard for them to seeing as how far their mouth is from the tip of their nose." Lily shook her head, blushing pink. "Sorry, I'm ranting again. You probably don't even care."
"Oh no thats great info, doesn't change the fact I'm still scared of them." Kai gave a bit of am awkward smile. "Don't tell anyone I said that. With my luck someone might hire a shark to flop on land just to find me and hunt me down." He shrugged and laughed again.
Lily rolled her eyes with a smile. "So, that's me. School and surfing, that's pretty much it. Keeps my schedule pretty full."
"I can see why it takes up so much of your time. Its gotta take alot to learn how to surf. Biking is probably alot easier. It's just like driving, nothing to it really." Kai nodded his head as he spoke
"Well, I can imagine that-" Lily cut herself off, her head snapping up at the sound of voices. "Oh shit, no no no." Coming down to the beach was none other than her friends. Before she could think, she grabbed Kai's hand and pulled him into the maintenance shed next to the board shed. She slammed the door shut, sighing in relief.
It was only after this did she realize what a tight squeeze it was. The shed was pretty small and the only way for her to stand comfortably was to literally press against Kai like a can of sardines. Just her luck.
Kai's face bloomed a brilliant red at the closeness. He hadn't even seen her friends coming and frankly, was quite confused as to what exactly just happened. "Care to explain?" He asked in a bit of a hiss. He didn't quite make a reach for the door just yet, but was pretty tempted to.
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