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"Good morning Bec!" Cassie sang.

Bec sighed- Cassie was usually the sleepiest out of the kids. Not that morning. No such luck in the Solar Blue household.

"Morning, Cassie".

"How's Edge?" Bridget ventured.

"Wait until the boys come down".

Right on cue, Adam and Guy trooped into the kitchen. Grabbing a bowl, Adam slid into his seat. "Morning all! Training was good this morning, wasn't it?"

"Adam, drop the act", Guy warned. "She's going to tell us, and there you are, pretending to act all dumb again!"

"Guy!" Bridget reprimanded.

Guy quietened instantly.

"Okay, we're going to start from the beginning", Bec said, taking a sip of her orange juice. "You're going to want to know the whole story anyway, so here it is. As you've already found out, every year, the Solar Blue kids get together. It's inevitable. Edge and I were together in my year- we fought for seven months, but ended up getting together at the hospital. Very unexpected, but I didn't fight it any longer. When Edge won at the end of the year, he made a promise to make Sydney his home base, to come back and visit me. I was devastated that I didn't win- but now, I know that the circuit wasn't for me. I wouldn't have been able to handle the lifestyle, and I wouldn't be here. But I thought the world had ended. I cried for three months, locked away in my bedroom. Now I'm NOT saying, that if you don't win this year, to do that".

"She's right", Garry added. "Four out of six of you aren't gonna win".

"But I did. Then I was accepted into a uni, in Queensland. In the four years I was at uni, I never heard from Edge. I thought about him all the time, and tried to keep contact. He didn't. That's why I overreacted the other day, slamming the door in his face. And you know how I insisted how the dinner at the boat club wasn't a date? Well, it sorta was. I didn't want it to be, but that's how it turned. But the point of my story is, DON'T climb out your bedroom window to get to a boy- or girl. I just didn't want you to find out".

Her face was bright red, as she looked down into her glass of orange juice.

"I have a question!" Guy announced.

Bridget shot him a look.

"Yeah, Guy?" Garry said.

"Can I puh-lease have his autograph?" he begged. "I mean, apart from Garry, I've never met a pro circuit surfer!"

"What about Fly Watson?" Cassie reminded him.

"Oh yeah. Apart from Garry and Fly!"

"I'm sure I can arrange that". Bec smiled at the kids, for being so amazingly understanding.

She was glad she didn't get onto the circuit. If she had, she wouldn't have met the kids.