Riding The Waves | A Bondi Rescue fanfiction
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  • Reads 25,102
  • Votes 364
  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 14m
Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2021
Mature
12-year-old Jasmine has loved the water since she was very young. When things begin to fall apart at home, Bondi Beach is her refuge. When Jasmine is given the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work on the beach, she cannot refuse. She is determined that her home situation will not define her, but can she keep it hidden from her fellow lifeguards? 
  
  Can she ride the waves at home and at work? 
  
  Major trigger warnings: Mental illnesses, PTSD, child abuse
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Epi(lepti)c Summer

32 parts Complete Mature

I do not own Bondi Rescue and do not claim anything as my own aside from Hadlee and the storyline. This is a FANFICTION. I do my best with facts and speech. Although I am not from Australia, I try to look up common and popular slang terms and phrases. I know that some epilepsy facts aren't entirely accurate, and I am trying my best to make them as precise as possible. Hadlee Reid, 20-year-old sister of Bondi lifeguard Harrison Reid, has recently moved from New Zealand to live with her brother after her parents had decided that her condition was too much for them to handle. Hadlee is an epileptic; she relies on medication and the occasional lucky streak to keep her from going into sudden convulsions. Harrison, one of the only members in their family who accepted Hadlee's circumstances, was beyond happy to have his sister come and live with him in Australia, but now he faces another problem. He has kept most of his home life a secret from his fellow lifeguards. Now, he must adapt to having the responsibility of his sister in his care and keep his duties at work unaffected. But when the lifeguards find out about Hadlee and her condition in an unplanned manner, how will they take it? And how will Harrison take it when Hadlee and one of his fellow lifeguards take a liking to each other? First book in the Epi(lepti)c Series.