Surf's Up
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  • Reads 24,933
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 7m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2013
Meet Emilie, the feel good girl. Nothing could ever put her down. Except Noah. Emilie knows absolutely nothing about surfing, and I mean nothing. So when she gets hired for a summer job at the surf shop. She thinks it's for experience and fun. I mean who wouldn't want to spend their summer serving hot-bods in surfing gear?  But Noah has other plans. Actually Noah is outraged that such a beginner, in fact not even a beginner, completely clueless. But the boss won't fire her. So he plans on ruining her summer, and make her quit. But Emilie doesn't quit at anything. But will the two stay enemies? Or will summer love bloom? You know what they say, love and hate are almost the same thing.
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