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Chapter 5
- Sam couldn't sleep because of Beth's call
- Sam proved he wasn't a kid anymore by refusing a little elephant ride
- Sam and his dad wanted to go snorkeling in the afternoon
- Sam and his dad ran after an elephant because he escaped the beach with a little girl on his back. They finally caught him.
- Everybody saw the water going down in the ocean so some of them went walking in the wet sand but they realized it wasn't a good idea when an enormous wave appeared at the horizon.
Chapter 8
- Sam didn't run enough fast so the wave caught him up and he was close to drown
- Sam and his dad tried to convince the people on the beach to run but they preferred to stay there with a dead member of their family
Chapter 7
- Sam and his dad went to the bungalow but there was nothing left in.
- The husband of the woman with her baby Sam and his dad saved earlier came and thanked them
- Sam and his dad talked to the mahout and the man told them the elephant ran off the beach because she knew the tsunami was coming, so it saved lives.
- Sam and his dad started running back at the lobby when they saw the water stopped flowing back.
- All the water flowed back with all the debris
Chapter 6
- The Brooks family started running (like everybody else) to escape from the coming wave
- Sam brought a woman his dad rescued up to his mother
- When the current calm down, Sam's dad swam to a tree where were clinging on a woman and her baby. When he came back in the stairs with only the baby, Sam was surprised but he took the baby to her mom.
- Sam's father swam back to the tree to go get the mother but she didn't want to leave the tree. Sam saw his dad trying to convince her but didn't achieve so he got the idea of the fire hose. He threw it to his dad and he attached it to the woman's waist and swam back alone. Together, they pulled her safe in the stairs.
- The water went back in the ocean, like earlier.
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