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Tina's eyes lit up. She'd been wandering around, looking for interesting things, when she'd seen the sea. She smiled and dashed towards it. Since she was so small, she could run super fast. When Tina got to the edge, she rolled up the cuffs of her jean capris and waded out as far as she could go. The icy water felt like a mere breeze, and minnows tickled her ankles. With her finger, she lifted up a bubble of water. Inside was a silvery minnow, confused. He swam into the walls of the bubble, trying to get away. Tina laughed, and put the fish back in the water, along with the rest of the bubble.
Now was a good time to see how far out she could make water go. With her hands, she pointed far, far, far out, and two streams of water shot out of the water, twined around each other perfectly, and shot straight up. They were so tiny in the distance, it looked smaller than the stream that comes out of a drinking fountain. Tina was so amazed she'd done that, she lost concentration immediately, and the streams twirled back into the sea.
Now was a good time to see how far out she could make water go. With her hands, she pointed far, far, far out, and two streams of water shot out of the water, twined around each other perfectly, and shot straight up. They were so tiny in the distance, it looked smaller than the stream that comes out of a drinking fountain. Tina was so amazed she'd done that, she lost concentration immediately, and the streams twirled back into the sea.