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Izaak stood on the shoreline of the beach, where the waves curled close enough to lap lightly against his toes, and kept his azure eyes faithfully on the forever emptying ocean. It was a weekday and there were few people in the surf, his job was practically useless at the moment. But it was protocol that Izaak could do little but follow. With a lingering sigh, he drew his arms tightly across the muscular planes of his chest which were currently lost amongst the thick, blue material of his uniform and took a quick glance at his watch.
57. Three minutes till everything came crashing back down on his shoulders again.
The job was one he had gotten shortly before Bella had fallen ill, and after she had flown to Japan it had been his saviour of sorts. While his mind was occupied with lugging struggling backpackers from the surf or keeping an eye out over the horizon for the always dreaded fin of a shark, Izaaks heart had gotten some well earned relief. It was almost as if it were him before he had known about Bella and before he had fallen in love with Alexis. On the beach he was just Izaak, pure and simple.
Oi Finch! A young man, a few years older than Izaak, called from the seat of a rumbling quadbike that had just been tearing along the shoreline. The nineteen year old cast his gaze away from the surf with an amused smile stretching smugly across his lips. Get the bloody hell out of here. The man on the quad was grinning now, simply waiting for Izaak to bite back with his own witty remark. But Izaak simply sighed and checked his watch again, 4:02. Nice working with you too Josh. He laughed and shook his head at his colleague, before throwing him a wave and trudging along the shoreline towards the cemented steps that he had raced down so many times before.

The job was one he had gotten shortly before Bella had fallen ill, and after she had flown to Japan it had been his saviour of sorts. While his mind was occupied with lugging struggling backpackers from the surf or keeping an eye out over the horizon for the always dreaded fin of a shark, Izaaks heart had gotten some well earned relief. It was almost as if it were him before he had known about Bella and before he had fallen in love with Alexis. On the beach he was just Izaak, pure and simple.
Oi Finch! A young man, a few years older than Izaak, called from the seat of a rumbling quadbike that had just been tearing along the shoreline. The nineteen year old cast his gaze away from the surf with an amused smile stretching smugly across his lips. Get the bloody hell out of here. The man on the quad was grinning now, simply waiting for Izaak to bite back with his own witty remark. But Izaak simply sighed and checked his watch again, 4:02. Nice working with you too Josh. He laughed and shook his head at his colleague, before throwing him a wave and trudging along the shoreline towards the cemented steps that he had raced down so many times before.