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Izaak, over here! Can you comment on how your training is progressing? How are you finding the conditions in Florida? What does it feel like to be a prospective world number one? Mr. Finch!
Like a venue of starved vultures, the press peckishly circled the athletic figure emerging from the whitewash and thrust microphones and recording devices towards him in hungry anticipation of an answer. The only thing stopping them from consuming him whole was the salty water that slicked his heaving body for the fear that it might be detrimental to the functionality of their equipment. Izaak stopped his advance for a moment to grin charmingly at their flashing cameras and state one solid answer. Wicked. Despite that the group he had directed this at had never been stipulated, they all lapped it up anyway and fired some more questions into the sea-salted air. It was an incredible thing to think that Izaak had only joined the world tour some six months ago. The surfing world had not quite known what had struck them and neither, being wholly honest here, had Izaak. Why him? Why not the next rookie? Or the one after them? Oftentimes he entertained the thought that after all that he had unfairly had to shoulder in the past several years, somewhere and somehow a greater being was attempting to make things up to him. However that was not the way that critics saw it, Izaak Finch wasnt just any old superstar. He was a superstar for a reason. The twenty-three year old could pull moves that before had been unseen and he knew how to manipulate the waves to do his bidding in ways that even veterans knew not how to do. But the craziest thing of all, what many could not seem to lay their finger upon, was the emotional connection between man and wave. It made sense, to those who knew of the accident at least, for Izaak had turned to his board in those deep dark days when not even his friends had managed to break through his impenetrable depression. But the magic of it all had flummoxed everybody in the ASP, shooting him straight to prospective number one and right to this very position, here on Daytona Beach.
Shifting his surfboard beneath his left arm, Izaak divided the press as they continued to lay down their questions. Perhaps if this had been a real competition, not just some last minute training for tomorrow, Izaak might have spared them a few extra minutes of his time. Right now though, all Izaak wanted to do was scout his poor friend amongst the beach goers and surfing enthusiasts and sprint away to the cave at the far end of the beach, where for several long years they had hidden themselves away from the world. Some things never change. But inevitably, the majority of things had. Izaak Finch and Melodie Lowe were innocent children no more. They had travelled all the way to hell and back in order to find themselves here but somehow it could not tarnish the preserved memory of the childhood they had spent together. It had been a surprise for her, something hed been itching to spoil since he had first found out that a leg of the tour hit the southeastern coast and, more specifically, the place in which they were born and raised. That was saying a lot too, seeing as Izaak was usually one who couldnt possibly take more joy in the nature of surprises. However he had kept his mouth shut until this morning and it had been rewarding in every possible way. Ready to turn back time? Izaak grinned as he finally reached Melodie, setting his board down beside her and reaching for her hand in order to pull her up. It wasnt long before a journalist a little distance away asked loudly enough to hear, Izaak, is this the woman you are seeing? Wow, they wanted to know the details of his romantic life too? He thought he was supposed to be featured in the sports section of the Sunday paper, not on Page Six. Besides, he thought theyd already gotten that answer when theyd discovered he and Aly making out in Hawaii last month. In spite of it all though, Izaak could not help but to laugh out loud, his only response to the question as he and Melodie exchanged glances. Because the last time theyd been here, she had in fact been his girlfriend. And it only exemplified just how much time had passed.
Like a venue of starved vultures, the press peckishly circled the athletic figure emerging from the whitewash and thrust microphones and recording devices towards him in hungry anticipation of an answer. The only thing stopping them from consuming him whole was the salty water that slicked his heaving body for the fear that it might be detrimental to the functionality of their equipment. Izaak stopped his advance for a moment to grin charmingly at their flashing cameras and state one solid answer. Wicked. Despite that the group he had directed this at had never been stipulated, they all lapped it up anyway and fired some more questions into the sea-salted air. It was an incredible thing to think that Izaak had only joined the world tour some six months ago. The surfing world had not quite known what had struck them and neither, being wholly honest here, had Izaak. Why him? Why not the next rookie? Or the one after them? Oftentimes he entertained the thought that after all that he had unfairly had to shoulder in the past several years, somewhere and somehow a greater being was attempting to make things up to him. However that was not the way that critics saw it, Izaak Finch wasnt just any old superstar. He was a superstar for a reason. The twenty-three year old could pull moves that before had been unseen and he knew how to manipulate the waves to do his bidding in ways that even veterans knew not how to do. But the craziest thing of all, what many could not seem to lay their finger upon, was the emotional connection between man and wave. It made sense, to those who knew of the accident at least, for Izaak had turned to his board in those deep dark days when not even his friends had managed to break through his impenetrable depression. But the magic of it all had flummoxed everybody in the ASP, shooting him straight to prospective number one and right to this very position, here on Daytona Beach.
Shifting his surfboard beneath his left arm, Izaak divided the press as they continued to lay down their questions. Perhaps if this had been a real competition, not just some last minute training for tomorrow, Izaak might have spared them a few extra minutes of his time. Right now though, all Izaak wanted to do was scout his poor friend amongst the beach goers and surfing enthusiasts and sprint away to the cave at the far end of the beach, where for several long years they had hidden themselves away from the world. Some things never change. But inevitably, the majority of things had. Izaak Finch and Melodie Lowe were innocent children no more. They had travelled all the way to hell and back in order to find themselves here but somehow it could not tarnish the preserved memory of the childhood they had spent together. It had been a surprise for her, something hed been itching to spoil since he had first found out that a leg of the tour hit the southeastern coast and, more specifically, the place in which they were born and raised. That was saying a lot too, seeing as Izaak was usually one who couldnt possibly take more joy in the nature of surprises. However he had kept his mouth shut until this morning and it had been rewarding in every possible way. Ready to turn back time? Izaak grinned as he finally reached Melodie, setting his board down beside her and reaching for her hand in order to pull her up. It wasnt long before a journalist a little distance away asked loudly enough to hear, Izaak, is this the woman you are seeing? Wow, they wanted to know the details of his romantic life too? He thought he was supposed to be featured in the sports section of the Sunday paper, not on Page Six. Besides, he thought theyd already gotten that answer when theyd discovered he and Aly making out in Hawaii last month. In spite of it all though, Izaak could not help but to laugh out loud, his only response to the question as he and Melodie exchanged glances. Because the last time theyd been here, she had in fact been his girlfriend. And it only exemplified just how much time had passed.