The Sign In The Smoke (Nancy Drew Diaries Book 12) - Plot & Excerpts
I glanced up from where I lounged on a towel the next morning on the small beach on the lake. Harper leaped off the raft in a perfect swan dive, then reemerged a few yards away, beaming. “That’s amazing, Harper!” I yelled, clapping. That morning I’d been surprised to learn that Harper was, of all things, a super-talented swimmer. She said she’d been taking lessons since she was four. Her eagerness to show off her skills wasn’t always going down well with the other campers, though. “Harper,” Cece complained from her perch atop the raft as the quiet girl climbed up the ladder again. Her voice was loud enough to carry over the lake. “Can you please stop diving off every five minutes? Other people are trying to relax here.” Harper frowned at her. “I’m just doing what I like to do,” she said. “And you’re doing what you like to do. What’s the problem?” “The problem is you’re getting me wet,” Cece complained. “Every time you walk from the ladder to the other side to dive.
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