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Silence. How many people across this crazy world, zipping in and out of their jobs, their relationships and their lives took such a sound, or lack thereof, for granted? Furthermore, how many despised it? And why? Because from the perspective of one Izaak Jay Finch, as he strolled alone down a private Hawaiian beach, it was these moments he cherished most. All afternoon he had been pounded with questions at the press conference following his win of the ASP world tour, the media had been thrusting cameras and microphones into his face right from the very moment he had emerged soaking wet from the set that had led him to victory. Hell, they had even beaten his own girlfriend to greeting him. It had been Izaak this... and Izaak that... from then on in. As ecstatic as he was that he was now ranked as one of the world champions, Izaak had never felt more sick of hearing his name cried out in his entire life time. But one of their questions had plastered itself to the foreground of his mind and thus far had yet to be unstuck Whats next for you Izaak?. If only they had known about the little velvet box that had branded itself hot against his thigh from deep within his pocket in the very moment of the question. What was next indeed. Of course he had responded with a responsible answer; knuckling down on his training in preparation for the next competition ahead. But what truly was next for him was no more up to Izaak than the changing of the seasons. One single-syllable word from Alianne would be the mould of his lifes direction. Little did his girlfriend know but the ball was in her court now.
Absentmindedly his calloused fingers sunk into the pocket of his jeans to rub across the velvet encased box as the mumourous voices inside of his head began to conflate into one very deflating possibility. What if she says no? For a commendable amount of time Izaak had been dancing around this thought, considering it from afar but never exactly having to confront its full brunt. But now it chose to approach him? Talk about bad timing. Still, it had every right to invade his nervous mind. After all this was Alys first serious relationship, would he be pressuring her into something she was simply not ready for? Had she even thought about a leap like this in their relationship? Izaak had been stewing over it for the last month, living in the deathly fear that one day he might just wake up and the vivacious blonde would be gone, clean out of his life like so many previous loved ones had. Life was far too short to be tip-toeing about chances instead of grabbing them by the shoulders. But perhaps this proposal he was planning might be the very thing he was fearing, the one that had the potential to drive Alianne Cooper out of his life. For a moment there on the shores of the deserted beach Izaak stopped and allowed the whitewash to rush up around his calves, dampening the rolled up hems of his denim jeans. His love for Aly overwhelmed him, spreading warmth right down to his bare feet as the Hawaiian winter sun began its slow descent towards the horizon. Unknowingly a smile stretched across his expression and for a short moment, all the blinding fear was forgotten, dissolved straight into his dazed blue eyes. Perhaps the butterflies that beat sickeningly about his stomach with their anxious energy were causing him to find reasons not to propose to her. But somewhere deep within him, Izaak knew that the way those beautiful amethyst eyes gazed into his own was no coincidence. Their feelings for one another were one and the same. As his mind recalled all the special moments they had shared over the past year, Izaaks mind was made up. No matter how nerve-wracking it would be, he was willing to take the risk. Hell when it came to Alianne he was willing to do just about anything, hed give up his world title as a surfer extraordinaire for her if ever a reason was called upon to do so.
Through a band of palm trees Izaak saw the late afternoon sun reflecting off the windows of their beachside cottage. Every step he took through the grainy sand was leading him closer and closer to his love, closer to taking one hell of a giant step in his life. The year of 2027 had been colossal for the Finches. Izaak and Aliannes relationship had finally been aired out into the open and his tight-knit, mismatched little family had welcomed her with open arms. His sister and Fletcher had finally tied the knot last Spring and were expecting a baby in July, a daughter whose name had already been decided by Leah before her conception Alexis. Marcus had also apparently gotten himself engaged to a woman young enough to be Izaaks sister but so long as the old man wasnt laying a finger on Aly or Leah and Fletcher and their little family, the twenty three year old could not care less about his father. And then there was Tristan; the little brother Izaak and Leah had never known existed. Having been put up for adoption for being a squib (no prizes for guessing that that was Marcus doing), last year he had finally managed to track down his biological family. Despite the nineteen years that had gone by, he had settled well into their growing family. He had even begged Izaak to take him on this trip with him, but the older Finch had insisted that this one was just for him and his girlfriend. And now in 2028, Izaak felt that this year was going to top even the last. His surfing career had just launched into success and here he was approaching the foot of his and Alys private utopia, just a setting sun away from getting down on one knee. His stomach twisted into a frenzy merely thinking about it.
His feet found the balmy wood of their open room, his nose caught the faint scent of coconut oil mingled with the ocean breeze and his heart discovered a faster beat to thud along to inside of him. In tune with the beachside fashion in Oahu, the buttons of the casual white shirt were all undone and the material left to whisper gently at his sides. So Izaak was able to rub his hands across the muscular planes of his chest, where he could almost see his heart rocketing against the sun-kissed skin, to silently will it to be still. Aly would surely be suspicious if she saw how nervous he was. The only time he was ever nervous around her was if he was waiting with baited breath for a competition the next day, and that was over and done with as of several hours ago. Last night he hadnt been able to sleep at all, he had tossed and turned so much to the point where now he felt guilty for having kept her up as a result. But if only she knew what he really had been nervous about. The comp seemed like childs play in comparison. Aly? He called out, but his voice was so highly strung with nerves that she could have mistaken him for a pubescent fifteen year old. Pulling a face at his lack of composure, Izaak clutched a hand to his throat much like he had his heart and tried again. Angel, youve gotta see this sunset with me. It was still a touch on the anxious side but it was a significant improvement. He could feel the ring box burning a hole against his thigh but to deter the need to check again to make sure for certain that it truly was there, Izaak fiddled with the colourful lei the locals had thrown around his neck. Hopefully Aly was in the mood for a walk along the beach, they hadnt seen each other since his win and hadnt exactly had much time to celebrate it before he had been whisked away by his management team and the media. Though surely that would be long forgotten by tonight.
Absentmindedly his calloused fingers sunk into the pocket of his jeans to rub across the velvet encased box as the mumourous voices inside of his head began to conflate into one very deflating possibility. What if she says no? For a commendable amount of time Izaak had been dancing around this thought, considering it from afar but never exactly having to confront its full brunt. But now it chose to approach him? Talk about bad timing. Still, it had every right to invade his nervous mind. After all this was Alys first serious relationship, would he be pressuring her into something she was simply not ready for? Had she even thought about a leap like this in their relationship? Izaak had been stewing over it for the last month, living in the deathly fear that one day he might just wake up and the vivacious blonde would be gone, clean out of his life like so many previous loved ones had. Life was far too short to be tip-toeing about chances instead of grabbing them by the shoulders. But perhaps this proposal he was planning might be the very thing he was fearing, the one that had the potential to drive Alianne Cooper out of his life. For a moment there on the shores of the deserted beach Izaak stopped and allowed the whitewash to rush up around his calves, dampening the rolled up hems of his denim jeans. His love for Aly overwhelmed him, spreading warmth right down to his bare feet as the Hawaiian winter sun began its slow descent towards the horizon. Unknowingly a smile stretched across his expression and for a short moment, all the blinding fear was forgotten, dissolved straight into his dazed blue eyes. Perhaps the butterflies that beat sickeningly about his stomach with their anxious energy were causing him to find reasons not to propose to her. But somewhere deep within him, Izaak knew that the way those beautiful amethyst eyes gazed into his own was no coincidence. Their feelings for one another were one and the same. As his mind recalled all the special moments they had shared over the past year, Izaaks mind was made up. No matter how nerve-wracking it would be, he was willing to take the risk. Hell when it came to Alianne he was willing to do just about anything, hed give up his world title as a surfer extraordinaire for her if ever a reason was called upon to do so.
Through a band of palm trees Izaak saw the late afternoon sun reflecting off the windows of their beachside cottage. Every step he took through the grainy sand was leading him closer and closer to his love, closer to taking one hell of a giant step in his life. The year of 2027 had been colossal for the Finches. Izaak and Aliannes relationship had finally been aired out into the open and his tight-knit, mismatched little family had welcomed her with open arms. His sister and Fletcher had finally tied the knot last Spring and were expecting a baby in July, a daughter whose name had already been decided by Leah before her conception Alexis. Marcus had also apparently gotten himself engaged to a woman young enough to be Izaaks sister but so long as the old man wasnt laying a finger on Aly or Leah and Fletcher and their little family, the twenty three year old could not care less about his father. And then there was Tristan; the little brother Izaak and Leah had never known existed. Having been put up for adoption for being a squib (no prizes for guessing that that was Marcus doing), last year he had finally managed to track down his biological family. Despite the nineteen years that had gone by, he had settled well into their growing family. He had even begged Izaak to take him on this trip with him, but the older Finch had insisted that this one was just for him and his girlfriend. And now in 2028, Izaak felt that this year was going to top even the last. His surfing career had just launched into success and here he was approaching the foot of his and Alys private utopia, just a setting sun away from getting down on one knee. His stomach twisted into a frenzy merely thinking about it.
His feet found the balmy wood of their open room, his nose caught the faint scent of coconut oil mingled with the ocean breeze and his heart discovered a faster beat to thud along to inside of him. In tune with the beachside fashion in Oahu, the buttons of the casual white shirt were all undone and the material left to whisper gently at his sides. So Izaak was able to rub his hands across the muscular planes of his chest, where he could almost see his heart rocketing against the sun-kissed skin, to silently will it to be still. Aly would surely be suspicious if she saw how nervous he was. The only time he was ever nervous around her was if he was waiting with baited breath for a competition the next day, and that was over and done with as of several hours ago. Last night he hadnt been able to sleep at all, he had tossed and turned so much to the point where now he felt guilty for having kept her up as a result. But if only she knew what he really had been nervous about. The comp seemed like childs play in comparison. Aly? He called out, but his voice was so highly strung with nerves that she could have mistaken him for a pubescent fifteen year old. Pulling a face at his lack of composure, Izaak clutched a hand to his throat much like he had his heart and tried again. Angel, youve gotta see this sunset with me. It was still a touch on the anxious side but it was a significant improvement. He could feel the ring box burning a hole against his thigh but to deter the need to check again to make sure for certain that it truly was there, Izaak fiddled with the colourful lei the locals had thrown around his neck. Hopefully Aly was in the mood for a walk along the beach, they hadnt seen each other since his win and hadnt exactly had much time to celebrate it before he had been whisked away by his management team and the media. Though surely that would be long forgotten by tonight.