Lifeguard || unrolling waves

Lifeguard || unrolling waves

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I just turned 14. I live in Newport Beach with my aunt and cousin. I moved here two weeks ago after my parents died. New school, new friends, new everything. Oh yeah, and one more thing, I'm a lifeguard. Copyright © All rights reserved
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