Chapter 104
Chapter 104
They had nodded their confirmation and then we had left.
Now, we’re forty–five minutes out of the city, heading away from the stables and towards the beach. I can already smell the salt on the air. I love the beach–I always have, despite my lily–white skin and my tendency to burn as red as a lobster. There’s just
something about the beach that just calls to me.
We pull up to the indicated spot and Daniel puts a hand on my
arm when I eagerly reach for the door, indicating that I should wait
a moment before getting out of the car. I pause, then, watching the guards climb out of the front seat and the car behind us,
sweeping the area in order to make sure that we’re secure.
When we get the nod from them, Daniel and I climb out and I look around, studying the scene.
Thad expected, really, to be taken to a beach house – my father, I’ve heard, owns several. But, instead, we’re at a private beach far away from any buildings. It’s just us and the sea, and it’s really very, very beautiful.
–
There are plenty of people milling around some I recognize as family members whom I had met at the party. Others, though, are
completely foreign to me.
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One man in particular catches my eye. He’s young – perhaps my age, or just a little older than me. He has tanned skin and
bleach–blonde hair, but what is really eye–catching about him is
that he’s covered in tattoos – almost from head to foot. They’re all black and white, matching his casual, sporty attire, and I can tell –
even from a distance – that each tattoo was carefully considered
and finely done.
As I stare at him, he turns and looks directly at me. He doesn’t
flinch at all, but instead looks almost…unsurprised. That I might
stare at him. As I continue to look, he smirks a little and raises his
beer to me.
Which, of course, makeš me realize that I am just standing here
staring at this guy.
Which, of course, makes me blush.
I turn to Daniel, then, trying to cover up my discomfort by
remembering the security of him at my side. “Ready?” I ask.
Daniel shrugs and sighs. “Into the lion’s den we go,” he says, and
we walk forward onto the beach.
–
“Fay!” My father says, coming forward. He’s dressed in swim
trunks and a Hawaiian–print shirt, which surprises and startles
me, just a little. This is a big, Italian man – I haven’t seen him in
anything less than an Armani suit yet, so such an abrupt change is…well, it’s abrupt.
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He comes forward and gives me a kiss, shaking Daniel’s hand
without a word about the uninvited guest. “Welcome,” he says,
“have a drink! Make yourself at home!”
A waiter comes forward, then, offering a tray of soft and hard drinks. I select a can of spiked lemonade while Daniel takes a
coke.
Alden opens his mouth to say more when Romulus runs up to us. “Hi Fay!” he says, waving to me, apparently genuinely excited to see me. I lean down to greet him, excited as well.
“Hey, Rom,” I say, reaching out to ruffle his hair. “Are you having
fun?”
“Yes!” he says, excited, but then he turns his attention to Daniel. “But we’re one short for volleyball, do you know how to play?”
Daniel hesitates, looking at me. But I shrug, encouraging him. Daniel’s a bookish guy, but I do know for a fact that volleyball is
one of his favorites.
“Sure, kid,” he says, smiling at Romulus and handing me his drink. “Lead the way.”
I watch them head off down the stretch of sand and my father puts his arm around me. “Good, good,” he says, “it will be good for the boys to get to know one another, since they will soon be
family.” He smiles at me and I smile back.
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“Now,” he says, giving me a little tug and pulling me over to where
some chairs are arranged around a fire. “You come with me. I have some people I want you to meet.”
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