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Juggling a tray of two takeaway coffees in one hand whilst the other pulled out his phone from his
denim pocket, Izaak Finch had to bite back a laugh when he checked the time that flashed across
the screen. It was barely eight oclock, the morning hadnt even begun but Izaak had already left
Bondi, in fact he had already left Australia for the country that neighboured its shores. To be fair
though it only took a second, two at the most, for him to be pulled across the Tasman Sea and
right into the wizarding heart of New Zealand. The smaller country was a little cooler than the
weather he had dressed for in Australia, but it was still as if summer had come a month early,
maybe a season early. And the twenty-two year old had taken it for all its worth; between work
and the copious amounts of time that he already spent on the beach, Izaaks skin had richened
past its usually bronze sheen and the wearing of the clean white tank only seemed to intensify his
tan as he turned onto a street that had grown warmly familiar to him over the past year. A smile lit
up his face, flashing a pair of bright white teeth absentmindedly at the sight of the building that
stood before him and it took everything that he had not to break into a jog to reach it faster.
Perhaps if it werent for the chance of spilling scalding hot coffee all over himself, he might have
picked up the pace anyway.
Alianne Cooper was a girl worth running for, he had decided that a long time ago. Hell, she could
make him smile without even being there to see its glow upon his handsome face and its glint in
his azure blue eyes. There werent many girls that Izaak could say that about any more. But she
in all her wild differences wasnt just an average girl, she was his rock, his best friend, the very
reason that he was still alive and there was not a hint of exaggeration there. It had been her
hands that had pulled him from the edge of that cliff after all and then her faith and belief in him
that had saved him emotionally. Now Izaak didnt know much about lost causes, except that he
would have been one if it werent for that exceptional young woman. And now, as he began to
place the broken fragments of Alexis death behind him, Izaak couldnt even begin to think of all
the ways he had to thank her in. Which was why he was in New Zealand at this crisp hour of the
morning, about to come a-knocking on her door. Finding himself inside the apartment building
with an anticipated wrenching open of the door, Izaak took the steps two at a time as he always
did before he reached her floor. Sprawling his fingers through his unruly hair, Izaak used his other
hand to rap a few knocks across her door with an excited gleam in his eyes. The adventure he
was planning to take her on today, no matter how small or whimsical, was something Izaak had
been waiting on since it had zipped into his mind last night before he had fallen asleep. Surely Aly
would adore every minute of it too, or so the young man hoped.
<SIZE size="50">denim pocket, Izaak Finch had to bite back a laugh when he checked the time that flashed across
the screen. It was barely eight oclock, the morning hadnt even begun but Izaak had already left
Bondi, in fact he had already left Australia for the country that neighboured its shores. To be fair
though it only took a second, two at the most, for him to be pulled across the Tasman Sea and
right into the wizarding heart of New Zealand. The smaller country was a little cooler than the
weather he had dressed for in Australia, but it was still as if summer had come a month early,
maybe a season early. And the twenty-two year old had taken it for all its worth; between work
and the copious amounts of time that he already spent on the beach, Izaaks skin had richened
past its usually bronze sheen and the wearing of the clean white tank only seemed to intensify his
tan as he turned onto a street that had grown warmly familiar to him over the past year. A smile lit
up his face, flashing a pair of bright white teeth absentmindedly at the sight of the building that
stood before him and it took everything that he had not to break into a jog to reach it faster.
Perhaps if it werent for the chance of spilling scalding hot coffee all over himself, he might have
picked up the pace anyway.
Alianne Cooper was a girl worth running for, he had decided that a long time ago. Hell, she could
make him smile without even being there to see its glow upon his handsome face and its glint in
his azure blue eyes. There werent many girls that Izaak could say that about any more. But she
in all her wild differences wasnt just an average girl, she was his rock, his best friend, the very
reason that he was still alive and there was not a hint of exaggeration there. It had been her
hands that had pulled him from the edge of that cliff after all and then her faith and belief in him
that had saved him emotionally. Now Izaak didnt know much about lost causes, except that he
would have been one if it werent for that exceptional young woman. And now, as he began to
place the broken fragments of Alexis death behind him, Izaak couldnt even begin to think of all
the ways he had to thank her in. Which was why he was in New Zealand at this crisp hour of the
morning, about to come a-knocking on her door. Finding himself inside the apartment building
with an anticipated wrenching open of the door, Izaak took the steps two at a time as he always
did before he reached her floor. Sprawling his fingers through his unruly hair, Izaak used his other
hand to rap a few knocks across her door with an excited gleam in his eyes. The adventure he
was planning to take her on today, no matter how small or whimsical, was something Izaak had
been waiting on since it had zipped into his mind last night before he had fallen asleep. Surely Aly
would adore every minute of it too, or so the young man hoped.
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