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"Didn't expect to see you here today!" Michael commented before looking down at Elizabeth. "How are you enjoying your bike?"
"Didn't expect to see you here today!" Michael commented before looking down at Elizabeth. "How are you enjoying your bike?"


"I like it!" she replied. "I have it over there by that tree."
She pointed to where it was propped up. Michael looked over at it as her father threw her the Frisbee. He was just about ready to leave them to their business and enjoy the nature when she passed him the Frisbee after she'd caught it.
"You can join too if you want!" she offered with a reassuring smile.
Michael took the Frisbee from her hands and threw it back at her father. Her parents didn't have any complaints, so they let him join in.
As they continued tossing, they all made conversation, enjoying the hot sun above their heads and the soft grass beneath their feet.
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Revision as of 04:21, 1 July 2020

Upon nearing finishing his breakfast, Michael decided that a nice trip to the park would prove to be pleasant.
After finishing, he picked up his bike and rode off on his way, hoping to enjoy the sight of the picnics and nature there.

Upon reaching the park entrance, he dismounted and walked through the open field area of the park where most of the people were enjoying the nice weather, and as he looked around, to his surprise, he saw Elizabeth and her parents tossing a Frisbee back and forth. He called them out and made big waves with his arms so that they could notice him as well. They turned around and waved back at him before he came over to the spot they were in.

"Didn't expect to see you here today!" Michael commented before looking down at Elizabeth. "How are you enjoying your bike?"

"I like it!" she replied. "I have it over there by that tree."

She pointed to where it was propped up. Michael looked over at it as her father threw her the Frisbee. He was just about ready to leave them to their business and enjoy the nature when she passed him the Frisbee after she'd caught it.

"You can join too if you want!" she offered with a reassuring smile.

Michael took the Frisbee from her hands and threw it back at her father. Her parents didn't have any complaints, so they let him join in.

As they continued tossing, they all made conversation, enjoying the hot sun above their heads and the soft grass beneath their feet.


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