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Jack had to find out more about tsunamis quickly. He read as fast as he could: A tsunami can strike a few hours--or a fewminutes!--after an earthquake. It depends on thestrength of the earthquake and where it took place. After earthquakes, it is safe
Run, Annie! Jack screamed. The water drew away from the beach, and a loudhissing sound came from the sea. Suddenly fish flopped on the bare sand! Annie threw down her board and ran. She grabbedJack's hand as she ran by him. Jack grabbed Boka'shand, a
Finally, the hugging and crying and laughing dieddown. The villagers started walking back to theirhuts. Jack and Annie followed Boka, Kama, and theirparents. We felt the ground shaking, said Boka and Kama'sfather. We knew a big wave might follow!Jack
Jack heard pounding noises. He imagined Boka andKama were building a ship. He opened his eyes. Only he and Annie were still inthe hut. A piece of cloth covered the doorway. Jacksat up and shook Annie. Wake up! he said. She opened her eyes. I think th
Boka looked at Jack and grinned. Ready? heasked. I'm ready! said Annie. Where do we get oursurfboards?Down there, said Kama. She pointed to a rockypath that led to the beach. Let's go, said Annie. Annie, Boka, and Kama started down the path. Jackfoll
Aloha, said Jack and Annie. Where did you come from? a pretty womanasked. Frog-- Annie started. But Jack broke in. From over the mountains, hesaid quickly. He pointed at the mountains looming inthe distance. We are glad you have come to visit us, the
Jack! cried Annie. She ran to him. Are youokay?Jack just nodded. He put on his wet glasses. He feltshaky and mad at himself. I never should have triedto stand! he thought. Kama picked up Jack's surfboard from the shallowwater and brought it over to h
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Well I've seen the aurora lights I passed out in Shibuya at night I broke my arm yea but now it's fine I keep moving on and on And I've had a broken heart Put it back together, watched it fall apart I started over from the start I keep moving on and