Strenght Pt. 2

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Karene POV

"Hurry up Karene!"

"Hurrying!" I tied up my new black Roxy bikini and put on my rash guard. I ran down the stairs and saw Harrison.

"Dude keep your shirt on until we get to the beach!"

"You should chill!!" We ran in my garage and grabbed my blue surfboard. Strapped it on the rack next to his on top of his car.

"Le go!"

She caught up in that new California love

I'm the kid from out of town, try to get me some

I ask her how her night's been

She says let's go for a night swim

And you know what she meant

So come on

Let the ocean take us away

'Til we see the daylight

Come

And I know that it's getting late

But we wanna stay

She on my surfboard

She on my surfboard

"Haha you listen to Cody Simpson!"

"Naw, I just like this song, reminds me of you."

"Harrison you too cute."

"Naw I'm to hawt to handle."

We woke up on the beach down in Mexico

She asked me how we got here

And I don't know

We got back in the water

The waves were crashing on her

And you know how it goes

So come on

Let the ocean take us away

'Til we see the daylight

Come

And I know that it's getting late

But we wanna stay

She on my surfboard

She on my surfboard

"Makenna!"

"Heyah! Nice suite!"

"Doesn't she look beautiful in it?"

"Thanks Harrison."

"Le go Makenna!" We ran out to the water. It was colder than usual. The smell of saltwater filled the air.

"Love this life!" She yelled. Makenna and I started paddling out. We stopped waiting for our slow boyfriends.

"David I thought those muscles would help you paddle faster?" Makenna said to David.

"I thought those legs would help you actually stand up on your board Makenna!" We all laughed.

"Incoming!" We all turned around and started paddling. We all stood up. Caught the wave. And screamed with joy. Makenna fell. David fell with her. Harrison fell. He puled me down with him. "Seriously Harrison, I had that one."

"I can't let you be better than me, a Hawaiian should beat a Californian!"

"Your not even a native born Hawaiian, white boy." He laughed.

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