Destiny Revealed

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Author: Nicole Bailey
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and jumped the forty
feet down into the deep water below. Dash, of course, was
the first to jump. He did a front flip and Helene clapped.
“I’m not so sure I can do this,” Nat said as she got to
the edge.
“Do or do not. There is no try,” Dash yelled from the
water in his best Yoda voice.
“Thank you Master Yoda,” Nat said sarcastically.
“Hey, I’ll hold your hand and we’ll go together. I’m not
super stoked about this either,” I offered. She nodded and
on the count of three, we jumped in together. I’m not sure if
either of us had ever screamed that loud before.
Nick came after and did a backflip. It scared the crap
out of me. I thought he would land on his back or head and
knock himself unconscious. “Don’t ever do that again!” I
yelled at him when he swam over to me. He wrapped his
arms around my waist underneath the water.
“Were you honestly worried?” he asked.
“Yes! What if you hadn’t rotated far enough?”
“You would’ve healed me,” he grinned.
I shoved him and splashed water at him. “I’m serious,
Nick. Don’t freak me out like that again. I couldn’t have
healed something that big.”
“Is she bossing you around again?” Nat yelled over to
us.
Nick stared right at me and splashed me in the face.
“Oh, it’s on,” I wiped my face and glared at him. I started a
giant water fight that ended up including almost everyone.
“Remember how I told you that I’m good with earth?” I
shouted at Nick above the noise.
“Oh crap,” he yelled as he tried to swim away from me
as fast as he could.
I put my hands under the water and chanted,
Water, my friend, my partner, my world,
the only thing I ask from you is for a little control. As I raised my hands the water rose with them.
“Merde!” Nat swore. “Swim for your lives, she’s lost her
mind.”
There was no need for her to worry though because I
focused my aim right at Nick when I shoved hard. The
wave overtook him and he went completely under the
surface. There were cheers from the other guys and I heard
Dash say, “Ha! Serves him right for messin’ with my girl.”
I laughed until I realized Nick hadn’t come back up yet.
I was still the closest to where he had gone under the water
and swam as fast as I could to where I had last seen him.
As I was about to dive under, I felt a warm hand on my
ankle and he yanked me down. Nick wrapped his arms
around my back and kicked us back up to the surface.
“Are you trying to drown me?” I gasped.
“ Me ? You’re the one who sent a freakin’ tsunami at
me,” he panted.
“It wasn’t that bad,” I defended.
“You’re lucky you’re so beautiful or I would be
seriously mad right now.”
“Note to self,” I heard Dash yell over to Nick. “Don’t
marry a witch next time.”
“Excuse me? Next time?” I turned to Dash. I raised my
hands in the air like I was going to send a spell his way.
“Kidding, Sof!” he held his hands up in surrender.
“You’re the best.” He gave me one of his cheesy Dash grins
that had really started to charm me and I lowered my hands.
The guys jumped several more times before we moved
downstream to the rockslide. Helene did an elegant swan
dive and Dash hooted and hollered like she’d just won the
Olympics. He ended up doing a double front flip after that,
just to show off.
We stayed at the slide until after four and hustled home
so we could get ready in time for dinner. We gathered at
Nat’s house while the guys all went home to change. Nat
wore a floor length, pink chiffon gown. It had a single strap
on the left shoulder that was pleated and covered in
crystals.
Helene was in a knee-length, white gown that brought
out her olive colored skin. Yvette had on a short, deep blue
dress with cap sleeves and covered in lace.
My dress was extravagant, but I used the excuse that I
didn’t get a traditional wedding dress, so I was going all
out. It was a silk, silver gown that hit the floor and flowed
out slightly in the back. It was

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