03-26-2004, 02:07 AM
Kei had been moments away from catching a relatively decent wave when the dark-haired man had showed up beside her, catching her off guard and making her tumble off her surfboardâ¦losing any semblance of dignity as she came sputtering back to the surface. She noticed immediately that he had already reached the beach by the time she had recovered from her fall.
âGreat first impression! You acted like a hodad whoâd never seen a wave before.â Kei said to herself as she hoisted herself back onto the board and paddled towards shore, noticing for the first time that the beach had inhabitants.
âBet they saw you bite it.â She said sardonically as she unhooked the leash from her ankle and hoisted her board under her arm, making her way back towards her stuff, âAnd if they didnât, you better count those lucky stars.â Dropping her board in the sand she picked up her towel and started to dry off her hair, deciding her go-out was done for the day. She had caught a couple decent waves before her crash, though they were nothing like the ones she could catch on the North Shore.
Dropping her towel onto her board she grabbed onto the hem of her rashguard, looked over her shoulder to make sure the two people werenât paying any attention to her and speedily tore the yellow top off her body. Yet another phobia rearing its ugly head, she didnât care about being naked in front of somebody but having to undress while somebody else was in the room or same relative area made her skin crawl.
âJust try to be normal for once in your life.â She muttered laying her towel out on the sand and flopping onto it, âOr donât acknowledge them, they havenât acknowledged you.â Kei put her shades on and just laid out; trying to will some of the aches she had received from the fall away. She was usually sure-footed after spending the majority of her life surfing she didnât scare easyâ¦but the last thing Kei had been expecting was a swimmer to appear beside her and start to talk to her, all her concentration was on what she was doing so his voice had jolted her out of her state.
âHe was hot though.â She said outloud a smirk crossing her face as she put her hands behind her head, âShould have caught a name.â
âGreat first impression! You acted like a hodad whoâd never seen a wave before.â Kei said to herself as she hoisted herself back onto the board and paddled towards shore, noticing for the first time that the beach had inhabitants.
âBet they saw you bite it.â She said sardonically as she unhooked the leash from her ankle and hoisted her board under her arm, making her way back towards her stuff, âAnd if they didnât, you better count those lucky stars.â Dropping her board in the sand she picked up her towel and started to dry off her hair, deciding her go-out was done for the day. She had caught a couple decent waves before her crash, though they were nothing like the ones she could catch on the North Shore.
Dropping her towel onto her board she grabbed onto the hem of her rashguard, looked over her shoulder to make sure the two people werenât paying any attention to her and speedily tore the yellow top off her body. Yet another phobia rearing its ugly head, she didnât care about being naked in front of somebody but having to undress while somebody else was in the room or same relative area made her skin crawl.
âJust try to be normal for once in your life.â She muttered laying her towel out on the sand and flopping onto it, âOr donât acknowledge them, they havenât acknowledged you.â Kei put her shades on and just laid out; trying to will some of the aches she had received from the fall away. She was usually sure-footed after spending the majority of her life surfing she didnât scare easyâ¦but the last thing Kei had been expecting was a swimmer to appear beside her and start to talk to her, all her concentration was on what she was doing so his voice had jolted her out of her state.
âHe was hot though.â She said outloud a smirk crossing her face as she put her hands behind her head, âShould have caught a name.â