
silkysalspam1-50037545 @silkysalspam1-50037545
It was a day that I will never forget. It's the day that changed everything for me. I had always been a happy and carefree person, but one fateful day my life took a dramatic turn. I was 25 years old when I lost my best friend in a tragic car accident. Losing her was like losing a part of myself. The pain was unbearable at first, but over time it became a constant reminder of what could have been.
I remember the days that followed the accident like they were yesterday. I would wake up every morning with tears streaming down my face, feeling empty and lost without my friend by my side. It took me months to come to terms with her passing, but eventually, I found solace in doing things she loved. She was a pool girl at heart, always talking about the thrill of swimming in the deep end, so I started taking lessons from a local instructor.
I quickly fell in love with the sensation of weightlessness and freedom that came with swimming in the deep end. There's something so exhilarating about diving into the unknown and trusting your body to do its job. It became my therapy, my escape from reality. As I improved my skills, I started taking on jobs at local pools, working as a pool girl myself. I even landed a gig at an exclusive resort where I would swim in the deep end for guests who wanted a more thrilling experience. But that's not all I did...