She walks into the ocean briskly yet slow. She grabs her board and paddles far from the shore. The only thing that could make her not go out farther was the sharks and other dangerous animals. Avery the beaches best surfer in the area. Avery is a happy, cool, and tall. She Goes out every morning to surf the big waves.
Avery says. "If you want something you have to reach for it, grab it, and don't let go."
Avery also has a best friend. Her name is Haley. Haley is short, dangerous, and has a sick sense of humor. Haley loves to surf just like Avery. Haley just likes going out a little farther. The two best friends always can finish each other sentences. So now that I have went over the basics I can start the story.The two girls went to the ocean just staring at its beauty. As they sat there they could tell that it was high tide. There they went, running out into the ocean, paddling as hard as they could and not stopping. They finally reached it the most amazing and beautiful spot ever. It was where the dolphins would dive and where the waves would just begin to crest.
"It is so amazing here." Said Haley.
"I know it is really out of this world and just so peaceful and amazing! " exclaimed Avery.
"Do you want to go out any further?" Haley asked Avery.
"No you know..."
"I don't like going so far out in the ocean yes yes you have told me, many of times." said haley finishing Avery's sentence.
"I know I have told you many of times but it has never stuck there because you still keep asking." Said Avery
"I am going." Said Haley
"Okay what ever i will watch" said Avery
"Oh my god" said Haley
"I know you see the wave to" said Avery
"Okay how about we ride the wave in and call it a day" said Avery
"Okay three" screamed Haley
"Two" screamed Avery
"One go" both screamed
The wave was unbelievable it was the most amazing experience with the curl of the wave and the water splashing as they travel through the massive wave. They finally get to the beach and call it a day. As they walked away and said there goodbyes and went to there houses.