Chapter Seventy-Four.

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In no time at all I was changed into my pink halter neck bikini and charging my way down the corridor towards the room where Jaymi, JJ, Josh and George were sharing. As I went to knock on the door, the door opened without me having the chance to even make contact with it.

 “We were just coming to find you,” JJ smiled as he opened the door and was followed out by Josh, Jaymi and George.

“Well I found you so there’s no need to find me,” I giggled as Josh and Jaymi ran past me and down the hallway towards the elevators. “What’s up with them two?”

“Oh, Jaymi has a bet on that he can beat Josh to the slide before Josh gets there,” George explained as we made our way to the elevators too.

“But don’t they realise that there’s no point running to the elevator..?”

“They’re running down the stairs,” JJ laughed. “Even I know that running down 19 flights of stairs is a bad idea.”

“Mentalists,” I smiled as George took hold of my hand as we stood by the elevators, waiting for an empty one to arrive.

“What are you going to go on first?” George asked me as we waited.

“I have no idea,” I grinned.

“I wanna see the dolphins,” JJ said, getting a little too excited – as if he was a little kid on Christmas Eve.

An elevator soon arrived and we got in, JJ pushed the button for the ground floor and the doors closed. “What happens if The Tower of Terror recreates itself here?” I asked.

George and JJ both looked at me. “You two really need to stop communicating with each other,” George grinned as he looked at me and then at JJ.

“That wouldn’t happen though,” JJ smiled.

I shook my head, still wondering what would happen if the elevator cable snapped. “You overthink things too much,” George laughed as the elevator stopped on the ground floor. 

As soon as nobody was looking at us, we ran down the steps, through the lobby, past the reception desk and through the doors at the end of the long hall to the water park. The minute we walked outside, we stopped in amazement and looked at the huge water park that stood before us. The heat and the sunshine made me feel like I was in heaven. I grabbed George and JJ’s hands and ran down the path towards a block of sun loungers that were empty. As soon as we got to the sun loungers, we all dumped our stuff under one of them and looked out to see if we could spot Jaymi and Josh anywhere.

“They’ll find us,” JJ smiled as we started to make our way towards the ride section of the park.

Taking hold of my hand, George grinned at me. As the sun beamed down on us, George’s grin seemed even more perfect than usual.

“Can you believe that it’s December?” I asked.

“At home it is probably raining,” JJ laughed.

“Tough luck for them,” George grinned.

“Two weeks of this is going to be sh-amaze balls,” I gigged.

“No baby, no,” George laughed.

“J-amaze balls,” JJ smiled.

“S-amaze balls,” I giggled.

“G-amaze balls,” George grinned.

“Yours doesn’t work,” I winked to George.

“Fine,” George said. “I’ll be sh-amaze balls.”

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