Emily called out Jacob's name repeatedly, but she could only hear the echo of her own voice from far away. She looked around but saw no one.
When no one responded to her call, she started to panic. Her mind was clouded with the tragic endings of lovers in TV series and this made her more anxious. She unconsciously rushed to the sea, braving the big waves and the cold water.
She was already far from the shore and water level was already on her waist. Her feet were barely touching the sand and the waves grew bigger and eventually she lost her balance. But before her body hit the water, a strong arm caught her and embraced her tightly from behind.
Emily was startled and turned around to see who it was. But the waves hit Emily's back again and she fell into the familiar arms with her face buried into the man's chest.
Jacob's charming and gentle voice echoed into her ears, "Hey, what's wrong?"
Emily was relieved to hear that sweet voice again, her heartbeat gradually slowed down. But instead of answering the question, she couldn't help but blame Jacob, "Where on earth did you go? You could have at least told me before you go!"
Jacob was surprised to hear these words from Emily. A slight smile crossed his face and he couldn't help but tease her, "You're worried about me, aren't you?"
" No, I'm not!" she stuttered, trying to avoid Jacob's gaze. She then pushed Jacob away and walked back to the shore.
Jacob walked right behind her still smiling. He gently said, "I was just resting on one of those big rocks. There's no need for you to worry, dear. Okay?"
"Yeah, fine. Whatever." Emily answered in a cold voice while walking back to the shore.
Jacob found Emily more attractive when she was pissed. As soon as they reached the shore, he cuddled her up from behind and whispered to her ears, "I'm sorry if I made you worry. But I'm happy to know that you care about me."
Jacob's arms were so strong, and his embrace was tight but gentle. When Emily tried to free herself from his embrace, she failed. She surrendered and grunted, "You're crazy!"
"What if I am?" he answered. Jacob kissed the back of Emily's ear and continued, "I'd rather be crazy and cured by you than to be normal without you."
Emily's face turned red and she could not say anything.
The people on the shore were busy with their own business – some were relaxing under the shade of their umbrella, others were enjoying the water, and few were tanning their skin under the heat of the sun. Emily and Jacob were like ordinary tourists in the foreign country beach. They blended in very well with the crowd and no one knew them; therefore no one could judge them.
This made Emily and Jacob more relaxed and happier.
They just enjoyed the heat of the sun, listening to the relaxing sound of the waves hitting the shore, and treating their eyes to the marvelous, infinite blue ocean.
Emily could not stay mad at Jacob for long and the relaxing vibe of the beach made her more lenient to him.
"Mommy! Daddy!" Beryl called out, waving her hands as she ran towards them. "Please roast some lobsters for me!"
Emily and Jacob walked back to the restaurant hand in hand. Since most tourists preferred to roast the lobsters themselves, the waiter who was attending to their table left so the family could enjoy the sumptuous delicacy.
On the table, Jacob kissed Emily's forehead as he led her to sit beside Beryl. "Sit tight and relax. I will roast these for you tonight," he said.
He was about to move to his place when Beryl pouted and said, "Daddy, why did you kiss only Mommy and not me? Don't you love me, too?"
"Of course, I love you too, my baby." Jacob lowered his head and kissed Beryl's cheek and patted her head. "Feel better now?" he asked.
Beryl smiled and giggled, "Yes!"
Jacob went to the roasting area with the lobster and the other ingredients he needed.
First, he carefully put the lobsters on the grill, then brushed sauce onto the lobsters. He waited for a few minutes then flipped the lobsters and brushed sauce to the other side. When the lobsters were already cooked, he cut them into halves and the delicious aroma filled the air.
Jacob was concentrating on roasting the seafood for his family.
Beryl was standing near him with her eyes locked on the lobsters. She was excited to taste the exquisite food and almost drooled.
Jacob noticed the expression on Beryl's face, so he sliced a portion of the lobsters and served it to her plate. Beryl smiled at the gesture of her father and started to munch on the food. Jacob was happy to see Beryl enjoying her meal.
A handsome guy who had excellent cooking skills would always catch a lot of attention, especially from women.
Several foreign ladies from the other table were stealing glances at Jacob as he was preparing the meal for his family.
Beryl couldn't help but notice these ladies and whispered to Emily, "Mommy, I don't like the other women staring at Daddy."
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