Lila’s POV
“Where have they gone off to?” I asked, staring at the now empty table that Connie and Tyler once occupied.
I looked over at Enzo who looked just as confused.
“I’m not sure,” Enzo said, glancing back at me.
Enzo got the waiter's attention and quickly paid the check before we left the restaurant. They couldn’t have gone far; they were only here moments ago.
I was worried though that something might have happened. Did she reject him and then he took off?
My heart ached at the very thought of him being so heartbroken that he had to leave. She promised she wouldn’t do anything until the very end of the evening. We still had so much planned for them.
“I can smell her perfume coming from this direction,” Enzo said, motioning for me to follow him.
We went in the direction of the waterfront that overlooked the ocean. Not far from the waterfront was the beach and he was right, the scent of her perfume was growing stronger as we neared that area.
They must have gone down to the beach for whatever reason. This wasn’t part of the plan and Connie didn’t seem like the kind of person who even liked the beach. This must have been Tyler’s idea.
Why couldn’t he just stick to the plan?
The sun was setting off on the horizon, causing the ocean water to sparkle and glisten so much. It was beautiful scenery I will admit, and it made my heart feel full. But I knew this wasn’t something Connie would want.
It was hard to walk in the sand wearing the shoes I was wearing and when I nearly fell over, Enzo grabbed my arm to keep me on my feet.
“Maybe it will be better if I take these off,” I said, reaching toward my shoes to unstrap them.
“Probably a good idea,” he muttered in agreement.
Once my shoes were off, I could feel the warm sand under the palms of my feet, and it was very comforting to my wolf. She felt at ease and happy being in touch with the earth around us. That always gave her strength and serenity.
I stopped walking when I noticed Enzo had stopped; he was looking off into the distance and saw a couple of people snuggled on the sand with a blanket. As I focused my sights on the familiar back of their heads, I realized it was Connie and Tyler.
“What are they doing?” I asked, peering up at Enzo with a questionable look.
“Um, snuggling?”
We went closer to them because it was clear that they were talking as well, but they were just out of earshot. Enzo stuck his arm out, stopping me from going any further once he could hear them clearer.
That’s when I started to hear them as well.
“This is much better…” Connie said softly.
I feel kind of bad for abandoning the date they put together,” Tyler said in return.
“They did that for them, not for us.”
My heart plummeted into my stomach at her words; had I gone too far in making this date perfect? Were we wrong about the things Connie liked? I looked up at Enzo; he was her best friend. He should have known this about her.
“We should have done this, to begin with,” Connie said. “This is amazing. Maybe next time we can bring a picnic.”
“Next time?” Tyler asked, looking at her with wide and adoring eyes. “There’s going to be a next time?”
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