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"I smashed it." Dylan said proudly to Indigo while the two of them were exiting the classroom.

"Guys I think that we could go to that coffee shop again today." Keily said when she reached them, breaking Dylan's little moment.

"I don't think that's a good idea."

"Yeah we could."

Both, Indigo and Dylan said at the same time.

"Why not?" Dylan asked, "They have really good coffee and the music is good too."

"I'll skip today. Sorry guys."

Indigo didn't want to see the 'ocean eyed' guy. Not after the fiasco yesterday. She was too embarrassed. How stupid it was from her to say something like that to absolute stranger?

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Instead of going to the coffee shop Indigo decided to go and talk to her mother. But she sat silently on the rock with closed eyes. She was listening the water. She loved the sound of open ocean. The sound always made her calm. So she just sit there enjoying herself.

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On the other side her friends went to the coffee shop. When they entered, Luke immediately recognized them from yesterday. But, something was different. She wasn't there. The mysterious girl wasn't there. He felt a bit disappointed.

There was something about that girl. The way she complimented his eyes. Sure, he got a lot of compliments for his eyes but it was never like that.

"Man, are these kids from yesterday?"

"Yeah."

"Don't be a pussy, go over there."

Luke roled his eyes. There was no mysterious girl there. Why would he bother to go there.

"Fuck 'u man." He said to his brother before he left the cafe.

His shift was over so it wasn't big of a deal. He decided not to go home so his mum wouldn't ask questions.

Luke usually stayed after his shift to help his brothers, but not today. He wasn't in the mood to listen his brothers raving about how big of a loser he is. Only thing that Luke didn't like about being the youngest was that his brothers always made jokes about him.

Luke walked down a small path by the ocean. Here and there he would look at the ocean. Right now he wanted to clear his head. Somewhere in the distance he saw a silhouette. It was odd. He had never seen anyone here. Sure, he wasn't here that often but when he was, he never saw anyone.

Luke started walking a little faster hoping to reach that person. But all of a sudden that person was nowhere to be seen. Only thing that he saw was golden necklace with a little dolphin laying on the ground...

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