Enzo’s POV
“Thanks for coming with me to the beach, Enzo,” Connie said, laying out on her stomach on the large blue beach towel. “I hate going to beaches alone.”
“I didn’t really have anything better to do while Lila is at work,” I explained.
I didn’t want to continue being a distraction for her, so I figured space was what she needed.
“I hope my being here doesn’t bother her. That last thing I want to do is cause problems…”
“She will be fine,” I said, keeping my eyes locked on the horizon.
I stayed on the beach chair thinking about the other day when I was at the beach with Lila.
Connie sat up and grabbed a bottle of sunscreen out of her bag.
“My back feels like it’s burning. Do you mind?” She asked, holding the sunscreen out to me.
Her back was starting to turn red; I felt comfortable touching someone else, but I also didn’t want Connie to blister. So, I grabbed the sunscreen from her, and without a word, I quickly rubbed it on her back. I didn’t linger there for long though; soon enough, I handed her the sunscreen back and sat back down on the beach chair.
“A true gentleman,” she chuckled. “How’s your mom doing, by the way? It’s been a while since I’ve spoken to her.”
“She’s back with her rogue family,” I answered, shaking my head in dismay. “She still refuses to come to my pack where I can protect her.”
“I think she’s mainly worried about the others. She doesn’t want to leave them behind. They gave up their abilities, so they are defenseless against all attacks.”
“She’s defenseless too,” I reminded her, shaking my head as I thought about how my poor mother was attacked brutally by my father’s men.
The very thought was sickening.
Connie perched herself up on her arms to look at me.
“I get that you are worried about her. But sometimes, people don’t want to be helped.”
I didn’t want to discuss my mother anymore; I stood up from the chair and peered out into the water.
“I’m going for a swim,” I said.
“Out there?!” She gasped, raising her brows. “But ocean water is so gross.”
“If you felt that way, then why did you want to come to the beach?” I asked.
I couldn’t help but feel a little bit annoyed.
She frowned.
“What else is there to do around here?”
“Plenty,” I answered. “But seeming we are here; I’m going for a swim.”
I turned away from her and went toward the ocean. The memory of my time with Lila in this very ocean surfaced in my mind.
What I wouldn’t give to do that with her again. It was too bad she had to work right now.
Swimming always seemed to bring out the pup in Max; he couldn’t resist the water. It took everything in me not to shift into him. I could hear him laughing excitedly as we swam around. I shook my head at my wolf, but a smile twitched at the corner of my mouth.
Once I got back to my chair, Connie sat up.
“I’m hungry; can we grab some food?”
“Sure,” I answered. “There’s a bunch of restaurants around here we can go to.”
“I don’t want to go in my bathing suit. I was thinking we could go back to the resort and grab something to eat,” she said with a shrug.
I agreed and we packed up our things to the resort. As we walked down the sand pathway, that lead us through a short, wooded area, I heard something falling from behind me.
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