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There were tables with white linen set up and some passengers were eating breakfast. After sitting down at one of the tables, a waiter came by and Leyla watched in amusement as the twins argued about what to order. They finally decided on a large order of cheese fries and sodas. We ate that about an hour and a half ago. The waiter returned a few minutes later, sat the large platter of cheese fries in the center of the table, and served them their sodas.
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Once he departed, Leyla watched for a moment as the twins dug into the messy looking food before tentatively taking one of the fries and popping it into her mouth. I think he might have gained five pounds last summer from all the hot dogs he ate! The three friends finished off the cheese fries and sodas as they discussed different options for things to do at the resort. Romi suggested that they hit the beach when they got there and, after teasing him some more about the hot dog vendor, she and Lucien agreed. After the waiter delivered the check, Leyla fished out a couple of bucks for her drink and offered to pay for part of the cheese fries.
The twins told her not to worry about it and they paid the bill. Getting up, they all returned to the private cabin to meet up with their parents and Briggs.
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When the train finally pulled into the station, Leyla was practically bouncing off the walls from excitement. Grabbing her backpack, she stepped off the train and followed her mother and Briggs over to where the luggage was being placed. Locating her small black suitcase along with the larger matching one, she rolled them behind her to the dock where the ferry was waiting to shuttle them out to the island. Her mother and Briggs boarded the ferry ahead of her and he pointed out where they could store their luggage during the journey.
The luggage room had a long windowed wall and numbered cubicles built into it so people could remember where they put their suitcases. That was helpful since Leyla noticed that there were several black suitcases similar to hers. Mum, when we get to the island, I need to go to one of the shops and pick up a pair for me.
Confused, Leyla felt on top of her head and blushed from embarrassment as she pulled the sunglasses down to shield her eyes.
She really wanted to get this ferry ride out of the way so she could begin her vacation and wondered what was taking so long. Chatting with the twins, she admired the sparkling blue water.
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A few summers ago, Mum and Dad took me and Romi on a snorkeling excursion. It was pretty cool, especially since we could just rent the equipment at the resort instead of having to buy it. Have you never snorkeled? There was supposed to be a large hotel, several restaurants and night clubs, as well as a shopping district with little boutiques and such. A jungle separated the two sides of the island with a few roads through it connecting the fishing village to the resort.