Surprises yes. Not so much laughter.
She met Alex at the park and he suggested that they walk to another part to get some "action" shots as the runners passed by. As they walked down the paved trail, Jody was happy that she wore her Tretorns. Fashionable. Comfy for walking. She knew she looked great.
Describe them approaching a wide stream area where he set up. She asked why there and was shocked to hear that the runners will actually run through the stream, water and mud and all. Describe her dismay that the girls would simply run through that wet mess voluntarily. (Obviously not familiar with cross country track,). Have Alex explain how that's nature of cross country and have Jody be puzzled as to why someone would do that.
As Jody made her way to the park, the sun beamed down warmly, creating the perfect atmosphere for her outing. Meeting up with Alex, she was excited to catch up while watching the race. As they strolled together, she felt a sense of pride in her outfit—her crisp white blouse flowed just right, her cropped jeans showcased her figure perfectly, and her stylish Tretorns added a fun, sporty edge. They walked side by side along the paved trail, the rhythm of their footsteps syncopating to the sounds of nature around them.
After a few minutes of cheerful conversation, Alex suddenly pointed to a wide area ahead where a meandering stream cut through the park. "Let’s set up here," he said, grabbing his camera bag and heading toward the water.
Jody followed, her curiosity piqued. As they approached, she noticed the muddy banks and rippling waters. She could hear the distant shouts of excitement as the race participants neared their location. Turning to Alex, she asked, "Why do you want to shoot from here? It looks... messy."
With a grin, Alex replied, "Because this is where the runners come through! They actually run through the stream!"
Jody's eyes widened in disbelief, a mix of shock and confusion washing over her. "Wait, they voluntarily run through that? The mud and water?" she exclaimed, gesturing toward the murky stream that twisted and bubbled like a wild beast. "That's... gross!"
Alex chuckled lightly, appreciating her naivety about the cross country world. "Yeah, it’s totally normal for cross country. It's part of the challenge! Runners have to navigate all kinds of terrains, including water and mud."
"Why would anyone want to do that?!" Jody asked incredulously, her perfectly manicured brow furrowing. The thought of dirty water splashing onto her pristine Tretorns was nauseating to her. "You mean to tell me they actually like running through that mess?"
Alex shrugged, a twinkle in his eye. "It’s about the thrill of the race, the challenge. Many runners embrace the mud as part of the experience. It’s nature, after all!"
Jody considered this for a moment, her head tilting ever so slightly, trying to understand. "I guess I just don’t see the appeal. I mean, can’t they just run on a track or something? Without all the mess?"
"True," Alex said, chuckling again, "but that wouldn't be cross country. It’s about the elements, and overcoming the obstacles. It's a different kind of racing, a way for them to push their limits."
Jody shook her head slowly, still perplexed. "Well, good for them, I suppose. But I’m definitely staying clear of that stream!" she laughed nervously, her mind still fixated on the idea of mud splattering on her beloved shoes.