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Surfs up ( ON HOLD)
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Ongoing, First published May 18, 2019
After moving to New york city when I was 7, I wasn't able to do what I love at my REAL home. Australia. 

  Now I'm finally moving back! Going to the beach, where I can surf all day, and run around like a normal kid!

   What can go wrong going back to Australia?
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Right people, wrong time. Right people, right time.

16 parts Complete

When Ocean was 16, she had a best friend named Constance. She was the nicest person Ocean had ever met. Ocean loved baking cookies With her, and how Constance Would always help her With french homework, because unlike all other schoolwork, she was horrible at it. She loved going on picnics with her, and how Constance Would always bring a little extra bread that they could throw to the ducks when they were done eating. She loved having sleepovers With her, and how they'd have musical marathons, and how Constance would always sing along loudly to all the songs she liked, and Ocean would always listen, because she loved the sound of her voice. After some time she realized, she didnt just love all those things about her. She loved her. But her parents didnt. They found out, and all of a sudden they decided they should move to a bigger city, so she could have "more opportunity". Not even 3 days after these news, they were already in Toronto. She never saw Constance again. Until now. Sitting in math class, talking to a girl she'd never seen before. What could she possibly say?"