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Because neither of us had brought a phone along, we could not keep track of the time. Before be knew it, to my dissatisfaction, the sky started to darken into a dark purple that signaled the end of the day. I knew we would have to leave soon, but when the time actually came, I felt very disappointed. The atmosphere was staring to get colder and the tides were getting higher and closer to us every half an hour. I had spent the day how I wanted with Cal. We had a picnic on the sand, went swimming together and played in the water and we also sat down together for a while, just talking about ourselves. I learned so much about Cal's family, his siblings in particular. The youngest was a boy who was fourteen years old and was in the eighth grade. He had hardly started his high school life and h