Chapter 31

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(Olly's POV)

So, I was just playing a little joke on Olivia. She had her back turned while she was getting the hose. I was going to dump the bin on her, but there was no water left. We're in the backyard so people can't see, especially with the fence, but I still looked around to see if anyone was watching. No one was. Olivia was struggling to grab the hose, normally I would help her but this time I decided to just play a little joke. I looked up into the sky, a giant ball of water was floating in the air and growing bigger. Once it reached a resizable size it dropped on Olivia. I was trying hard not to laugh. Once the water spread out Olivia stood up and stared at me. She was soaking wet, I started laughing. She walked up to me and pushed my hair out of my face. She glared at me a little longer, then she finally spoke.

"Very Funny Olly," she said, looking right through me.

"It's only a little bit of water," I teased. Olivia rolled her eyes, but she was still smiling at me.

"Do you really want to play with the vellumental?" she asked.

"Sure," I told her. "What are you going to do splash me?"

"No," she responded. I turned around and went to fill up the bin we had. I noticed it was too quiet. I turned around and was face to face with a water dragon. Most people would probably scream but I've seen this one dragon too many times. Before I could speak, water flooded the entire backyard. Once I was back on my feet the dragon was gone and was replaced by her original form.

"Tidal wave!" she cheered.

"Olivia, why?" I asked her.

"Because you started it." She had a fair point.

"Someone could have seen you."

"But you did it first."

"Just don't do it again."

"I won't." I knew she wouldn't.

"Good how about we clean up and head inside."

"Sure."' It didn't take us long to put everything away but once we got inside the Craftsmen eyed us then went back to his work. I couldn't blame him, we were both soaking wet, even if we were made out of paper, we could still get wet, luckily. But he knew that both of us probably did something more than splash each other with water. He was right. But he never said anything to use about not using our power anymore. He probably figured that we wouldn't anyway. I wouldn't unless it was necessary. Like breaking up a fight between the Legion, it's a lot more efficient than trying to pull them apart. Which is near impossible if Scissors is one of the people. Lest just said she doesn't give us easily. I helped Olivia dry off. Then we went to our room. I laid on my bed and Olivia sat on the floor

"Are you tired?" Olivia asked me.

"Kind of," I told her.

"Was it because of the tidal wave?"

"I guess."

"So, it was a good wave?"

I smiled, "yes It was a very good wave."

She smiled back.

"Though no more we don't want people finding out,"

"Unless it evolves the Legion?" She knows them too well.

"That's right, unless it evolves the Legion."

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