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Chapter 208 Hand in hand, we strolled along the beach, the vastness of waves crashing against the shore and the salty sea breeze brushing against our faces enveloping us in its embrace. "Max, can you swim?" Before he could even respond, I playfully pushed him into the ocean.
But in that moment he fell, he grabbed my hand, pullinginto the waves with him.
I couldn't swim, struggling and swallowing mouthfuls of seawater until he pulledup, "Trying to play tricks on me?" I shook my head, it was just a jest.
"Wanna try surfing?" Max suggested just as Helen crunning over with a surfboard in hand.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"I can't," I replied, touching the salty residue on my face. But as I stood there with my feet soaked in the seawater, it felt like all the pressure in my heart was washing away. "Surfing's an adrenaline rush, one way I de- stress. I'll teach you." Saying so, he ledinto the sea, and onto the surfboard. Clinging onto him in fear initially, I soon realized he had everything under control.
The bigger the wave, the more thrilling the ride.
From fear to joy, riding with and against the waves, it was an experience of letting go and freeing one's mind. "Got the hang of it?" I shook my head. "No, I can't swim. I'm too scared to do it on my own." "Guess my next mission is to teach you how to swim, huh?" I agreed with a smile, though I knew how to swim. I remembered wanting to help during a flood, but the overwhelming waters hadtoo scared to act. I was always timid.
Yet, Max didn't callout on it, saying he'd teachto swim was probably his way of teachingbravery. Around him, I always discovered new facets of myself, learning to grow.
To embody love, to heal without prejudice, to embrace courage, to believe in my best self, and to shed my insecurities.
"Max, thank you." We stood in the sea, embracing each other, reveling in a moment of pure joy.
"Claire, I thank you too. Tracey was right, I do have Asperger's syndrome, but everything got better after meeting you. I forced myself to learn how to communicate, to handle various social interactions. I figured the only way I could get you out of the orphanage was by becoming stronger. But by the tI was ready, the orphanage had changed, and you had vanished. When I found you again, your eyes were full of Claude, and I was so jealous. But I was willing to support your happiness..." Leveraging the buoyancy of the seawater, I tiptoed, pulling his face closer and kissed him, my first initiative. He was my band-aid.
And I was his gauze.
We were to heal and save each other.
With the saltiness of the sea and the sweetness of our bond, we indulged freely in the ocean.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmExhausted, I barely remembered how Max carriedashore, only to wake up in dry clothes, lying quietly in the grand Hilton family mansion. Opening my eyes, my mind was set on becoming a better version of myself.
Closing them, my thoughts wandered to the homeless elders in Elmwood Springs, their lost homes, and the medical conditions of those far in the mountains.
Was it tto explore more challenging heart conditions?
Once things settled with the Hilton family elders, the mountain regions for a while. He'd agree, right? Max, hoping to my plans With
No, he wouldn't, not with the baby on the way. The thought alone was 'ne enough to make my head reel, and I re we might have to delay our plans.
AUM
"Lost in thought? You were so into it, you didn't even seeme Somain." Max's voice pulledback from my reverie.