Chapter 2 Asia

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As we bike up the hill in the scorching heat, I struggle to keep up. 
“Guys! Wait up!” I yell to them. I am no biker, nor will you ever see me out in this heat again. Next time I’ll pretend to be sick, again. 
I bike up to Kate and try to stay close. I wonder if she’s sweating. For all I know, she seems tired. I pull out me phone and go straight to my favorite social media. 
“What are you doing?” I turn to Kate.
“Uh,” I look her up and down wondering why she is trying to look at my phone.”I’m looking at snapchat.”  I go back to looking at my phone. I don’t really enjoy what I see, but it keeps me distracted from looking up and remembering the pain in my legs. 
I look up and see that I finally made it to the tree. As late as it is, it’s amazing how hot it is. I want to go home. I look around.
“Where’s Makenzie?” 
Kate points up to the top of the tree and my mouth just drops. “Makenzie,” Katie shouts. “HOW DID YOU GET UP THAT HIGH!”
“I COME OUT EVERYDAY AT DUSK TO CLIMB!” Makenzie shouts back. 
    How did I end up with these guys?
    As Kate starts to climb after Makenzie, I sit next to the tree and put in my headphones. Really, I’m glad to be away from my loud siblings. My phone starts to ring.  I look at it and it is my younger brother. I ignore him. 
    “Who was it,” Kate asks.
    “Just my brother,” I tell her.
    “Nice,” we finally make it to the tree house and Kate immitly goes to climb up the tree, while I stop to take some pictures.
“Come on slow pokes,”  Makenize yells.
“Wait I have to take some pictures first,” I inform her. 
“Whatever, your lost,” Makenize says. I look up to see her at the top of the tree. Kate is catching up. Both of their hair is flying though the wind, mostly Kate’s. I finally catch my breath and head up the tree to my friends. Makenize is as high as she get
“Hurry up guys,” Makenzie tells us. 
“I'm coming, I'm coming,” Kate tells her. I'm only on the first few branches and taking my sweet time. Enjoying the peace, enjoying the birds singing with the sunset in front of me. Of course that doesn't last cause I feel someone tap my shoulders 
“Tag you're it,” Kate yells. Then she leaps off the tree and heads towards the sand hills. How the heck did she jump off that high and not get hurt? 
“Ha, what are we six?” Makenize asks.
“I wish,” Kate says while she is finishing up climbing the hill.
“Good,” Makenize responds. She climbs down the tree so fast. She is about six feet off the ground, and I hardly moved a foot, and she jumps off.
“Gosh you two,”
“What,” they ask if unity.
“Nothing,” I look down and their is about four feet to the ground and a clear jump. I inhale deeply, and jump. “AHHH!” I scream as I pumitle down to the hard Earth.

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