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Iwaizumi pov

"Hello, Iwa-chan," Kawa said. "Hello," I replied. "What are we doing now?" he asked. "Do you want to sail?" I suggested and he agreed. 

We walked down to the bay and I let the centreboard down and attached the rudder. I then handed kawa the paddle. He started paddling while I steered us towards the buoy. I then attached us as usual and hoisted the mainsail. Kawa untied the knot and we started sailing. 

"Today I'll show you the gybe and the next time we will use the foresail as well," I said. "Okay," he responded. "The jibe is not really different from the basic turn," I started. "We will just turn around the other way. You, therefore, have to look out for boats on the opposite side," I explained further. "Oh, and the commands are going to be slightly different. I'll say ready to jibe and you'll reply with ready. Then you need to keep your head down and when I say Gybe-ho, I'll bring the mast from the left to the right or vice versa and once I finished doing that, you quickly change the side and we continue sailing," I added. "I think I understood," Kawa replied and he did. 

In the beginning, he was still kind of insecure about it but with time he got used to it and it was really fun. He smiled all the time and I did too. 

Way too soon, the night ended and I woke up. I already missed sailing and kawa. Today was Saturday so I would be able to sail but it wouldn't be the same. I still decided to try it. Sailing always was fun, no matter if you were alone or not. Still, I missed his company. Suddenly, I preferred sailing with someone over sailing alone. 

I still sailed most of the day and studied for a test before heading to bed, looking forward to seeing kawa again. 

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