Chapter one:

It was barley daybreak as Emily Kingston ran on the unforgettable beach, there were many people surrounding me already. It was my first day in Noosa – the start of the summer holidays. I slowed down, observing the crystal clear water looking for dolphins or anything that could possibly brighten her day, while she put her hair up with a yellow and white frangipani hair-tie from her bag. It was not exactly what I would normally pack to go running – I just grabbed it on the counter in the kitchen of her cabin. It was my mother's but she won't need it while she is asleep. What she doesn't know can't hurt her. When I was finished, putting her hair up, I put her bag on my back and kept on running. As I observe the beach I see this most gorgeous man in the world, he has blue shorts on (and nothing much else) I just really wanted to stop and stare but I had push my legs to keep going. After a while, I slowed down to fix my hair again, but my mother's frangipani hair-tie had gone missing. I looked around her and started running back looking for my mother's hair-tie, after a while I gave up I went to walk back but when I looked up I saw the guy with blue shorts running towards me. I wanted to run to him but that would make it obvious that I liked him, I has let him come to me. "Is this your hair-tie?" asks the sweaty guy, he has the most adorable accent and he has abs like a supermodel. I look at the hand that has the hair-tie; I want to say something but everything I wanted to say seemed to desperate. So, I say nothing but I grab the hair-tie out of his hand and say "thank you." I took a moment to glance at his blue eyes and I smiled. It was a proper teeth flashing, you're-gorgeous-and-that's-why-I-am-smiling-at-you-smile.

This was just the beginning, the beginning of a beautiful friendship, the dawn of a completely new era. I really wanted to say something else but before I could, the guy in blue shorts was running past me in the opposite direction. I didn't want him to leave so I just stared at him until he faded away in the distance.

A bucket load of question being left in my head, one of the questions were; how did you find my hair-tie when you were running away from me? However, one question stayed in my thoughts the rest of the morning; will you go out with me? I knew that I would never get the answer I was looking for so all I could do was forget about the guy in blue shorts. I forced my legs until I was running again and headed in the direction of the cabin. Walking back to the cabin brought memories to the center of my mind; I just could not shake his blue eyes out of my mind.