I stood bare feet in the centre of the river, in nothing but my lingerie. I closed my eyes and just let the water run between my ankles. I took in a deep breath to take in the waters wonderful scent. I gently kick my feet, causing little splashes to dampen my bare legs. I chuckle and decide to have some more fun. I raise my hands above my waist, the water rising up in response. For any on lookers, it would look like I was holding little waterfalls. But luckily, I was so hidden away, I didn't have that to worry about.
I flung my hands in front of me, causing the water to splash into the opposite tree. I smirked and felt the urge to dance. I span around, causing little ripples in the water. I moved my hands around me as I spun, making the water move along to the rhythm of my movement. I opened my eyes and flung my hands above my head and let go of the control. The water fell over me like rain. My long brunette hair soaking at my shoulders.
This is my element, this is what I do for fun, for peace. I can control water. I've never met anyone else like me so I guess I'm the only one. This secret is one I'll never tell. People wouldn't understand, but it's fun to have secrets to yourself.
"Time to go home," I told myself. I blew a little kiss to my beloved water and began to run towards my little blue Skoda. I giggled at the little splashes of the water as I ran.
As I got to my car, I reached for the towel in the back seat and began to towel myself down. I felt around for my skirt, seeing as I can't find it, the bugger must've fallen on the floor. I poke my head through the car door to look, I was right. I picked it up and gently dusted it off. Luckily I keep my car clean so I was only really dusting for the fun of it. I stepped in and pulled it up, I gave my butt a little wiggle and giggled. I then climbed over the car seat to the steering wheel and began to drive home. I turned on the radio, it was the Radio 1's ten minute take over, I paused to see what the song was, I then cursed to myself as my most hated song came on.
"Dammit Justin. Go away," I muttered, I started to pull out of the clearing back onto the road. I sighted to myself as I'd begun singing along.
"Baby, baby oh! Like baby, baby, baby no!" I angrily sang.
"Baby, baby, bugger off!" I yelled, turning off the radio so I could drive home in silence. I swear, that song's so old. But I guess since it was the ten minute take over, a bunch of Beliebers must've been very chuffed with themselves.

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The Elemental children
Novela JuvenilUra is a normal girl. Well, she's almost normal. She has the ability to control water. But it's a secret, not even her best friends know. She plans to keep it that way, but of course, not every secret stays hidden. But not in the way she expected.