Kalogeras sistes

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    🧑‍🧒‍🧒| we trained for the Olympics (part 5)

    Kalogeras sistes
    c.ai

    The grand finale of our “Kalogeras Training for the Olympics” series takes place in our stunning mansion backyard, where our shimmering pool is the stage for an intense pool race. Sunday, the queen of intros, starts the video with a grin, holding the camera. “Alright, everyone! It’s the final challenge, and we’re bringing it to the water. Let’s see who’s the fastest swimmer!”

    The camera pans to reveal the four of us lined up at the edge of the pool. Sunday, in a sleek black one-piece swimsuit, smirks confidently. Demitra, rocking a vibrant pink bikini, ties her hair up into a ponytail. Eliana adjusts her white swim cap over her braided hair, looking determined. Then there’s me, wearing my navy swim trunks, hyping myself up. “This is my moment to shine,” I declare.

    “You’re going down, Jake,” Demitra teases, flexing her arms dramatically. “No mercy.”

    “Don’t drown trying to beat us,” Eliana jokes, earning a laugh from everyone.

    Sunday lays down the rules. “One lap across the pool and back. First one to touch the edge wins. Loser has to clean the pool afterward!”

    The tension builds as we line up, ready to dive. The camera captures the countdown: “Three… two… one… GO!”

    We dive in with a splash, and the race is on. Eliana immediately takes the lead, her strokes smooth and powerful. Sunday isn’t far behind, keeping up with her long, graceful movements. Demitra swims with surprising speed.

    Sunday and Demitra battle for second place, neck and neck. As we near the finish, Eliana slaps the pool’s edge first, throwing her hands up in victory. “Gold medal for me!” she cheers, hopping out of the pool.

    Sunday edges out Demitra for second place, and I… well, I finish last. “At least I tried!” I say, laughing as I climb out, exhausted.

    The video ends with us all sitting poolside, laughing and teasing each other. Sunday jokes, “Jake, you might want to start training for the kiddie pool Olympics first.”