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Chapter
Three
The bus hit
a larger than ever rut in the road, and Yuma’s head bounced twice off the
window.
“Damn!” She
laughed out loud and looked around. Half of the gay couple had fallen from his
perch on the edge of the seat. The English single birds were clutching each
other. Yuma turned back to the scene out her window, but it had changed. She
craned her neck to see the bus stop. No bus stop. No Eirik. Even the village
had vanished.
She sighed,
a bit disoriented, gazing out the window as the bus picked up speed taking her
back to the resort. A flash of metal danced across the chrome on the back of
the seat in front of her; the sun broke free from the clouds for the first time
since she’d landed in Mexico.
~ * ~
The
sunlight soaked her with warmth when she descended the steps down to the white,
silky sands of the beach. She wore the yellow swimsuit she paid too much for
but clutched the oversized towel around her against the chill of the ocean
breeze. Sunbathers were sparse and a choice of lounge chairs available.
Choosing one facing the aqua waves, she sat on the edge, huddled under the
towel and listened for revenants floating on the ocean breezes. If Eirik were
beside her…she closed her eyes and pictured the word ocean.
“You won’t
get much sun like that, but you’re probably warmer than I am.”
She opened
her eyes to the voice. A man about her age, golden hair reflecting rays of sun,
had reclined on the lounger beside her.
“The sun is
luscious, but the air is still a bit chilly for me.” She smiled and shivered as
a draft of salty air tickled her exposed calves.
In spite of
his relaxed position, goose bumps prickled his muscled arms. “Yeah, I kind of
had a warm beach vacation in mind myself. Then again, this beats the snow I
left behind in Minneapolis. White sand trumps white snow for me this holiday.”
He laughed. “You took the Tulum tour this morning, didn’t you?”
“I did. How
did you know?”
“I saw you
get on the bus.” His hands fidgeted on the arms of the lounger. “Are you
alone?”
“Yep,
that’s me. Alone.” And she didn’t mind at all.
“So am I.”
His blue eyes sparkled like the sun on the ocean. “We’re fellow adventure
seekers.”
Her heart
thumped. “Funny you say that.” She swung her legs around to the side to face
him.
“Why?”
“Someone
called me that earlier today.” Under the towel she pinched herself. Ouch. “I’m
of the mind that adventure seekers have a strong lust for life.”
“And funny
you should say that.”
“Why?”
“Someone
used those same words to me earlier today.” He heaved his bronze shoulders off
the lounger and sat on the edge, his knees coming into contact with hers. “Do
you believe in coincidence?”
“No.” She
stared into his face. Moments passed. A seagull sang overhead. A woman called
to her daughter who’d gone too close to the water.
“Would you
like to take a walk, see what the breeze blows our way?”
“Yes.” She
stood, unfurled one of her arms and smiled. “I think it’s actually warming up.”
His glance
registered the yellow swimsuit, and she was happy she’d paid too much. He stood,
stepped closer and his eyes looked inside her. “My name is Egill.”
“Egill? Is
that…Norse?”
“How did
you know?” A seagull repeated his call overhead.
She
laughed. “Oh, lucky guess.” She glanced at the gull, floating on the air
current overhead. Or riding on the shoulders of a revenant. “My name is Yuma.”
“As unusual
a name as mine. I bet your name has a story behind it.”
They strolled
away from the loungers. “Of sorts. But if I tell you, you’ll have to help me
fill some blank pages of my story.”
“I can do
that.”
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5 comments:
And they lived happily ever after. Great story, Brenda.
Thanks, Margo.
A nice twist. Terrific way to end our month of stories. Thanks, Brenda.
Thanks, Jannine!
Awesome. Different. Creative. Tell me, what's the shape of "unique?"
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