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Sunday, 8th June 2014

Two weeks later, the three brothers and their best friend walked in the house.

- "Man, that movie was awesome!" Adam exclaimed.

- "Yes! I love it!" Maddie smiled.

- "Yeah, Shark Beach definitely lived up to the hype." Chase agreed. "Although I couldn't hear most of it over Leo screaming. 'Shark! Ahhh!'." He mocked with a low scream.

- "No, Chase, that's not right. It was more like." The tall guy mocked with a high-pitched scream.

- "Yes, it was more like that." The blue-eyed girl nodded.

- "Oh, it was not that loud!" Leo yelled.

- "Dude, girls said that you were screaming like a girl." The genius boy replied.

- "Well, he does." The alien girl snickered.

- "Look, it's hard for me to talk about, but when I was younger I had a very traumatic experience with a shark." The short boy explained.

Here we go. The Matthews girl sighed.

- "You did?" The green hazel-eyed boy asked.

- "It was the dead of summer." The middle brother, dramatically, started. "I was playing in the water when all of a sudden everything turned red. That's when I realized..."

- "Realized what?" The eldest questioned, in worry, as he handed crackers to his best friend.

- "Thanks." Maddie took some.

- "It bit me." Leo continued.

- "Wait for it." The alien girl said.

- "A great white?" Chase asked.

- "No." The short boy shook his head.

- "Hammerhead?" Adam questioned.

- "No." The middle brother said.

- "Tiger?" The genius boy asked.

- "No." Leo denied.

- "Thresher?" The green hazel-eyed boy frowned.

- "No." The short boy replied.

- "Bull shark?" Chase questioned.

- "Okay, it was rubber." The middle brother burst out.

- "Wait, wait, wait. You were bitten by a toy shark at the beach?" The genius boy asked, amused.

- "No." Leo paused. "It was a bathtub." He, shamefully, admitted.

- "Here we go." The alien girl smiled.

The bionic brothers chuckled.

- "But, that water was choppy." The short boy explained.

Sure. The green hazel-eyed boy, mockingly, nodded.

- "And I was not the only victim. Mr. Froggy is still missing." The middle brother, tearfully, said.

- "You know what else is missing?" The tall guy asked.

- "What?" Leo questioned.

- "Your manhood." The eldest replied.

Definitely. Chase nodded.

The bionic brothers walked towards the couch, leaving the childhood best friends in the kitchen.

- "You lost Mr. Froggy at the park." The Matthews girl explained.

- "I did not." The short boy crossed his arms.

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