Fun In The Sun (Edited and extra chapters) by Repgreece Repgreece (fiction novels to read .txt) π
Sally Fitzroy Smith moved from London to the Greek island of Crete to be with her best friend Fay and to live the dream of working as a tour guide on the beautiful island in the sun. Fay soon became romantically involved with a travel company owner, Adam, and got Sal a job working for his company. Everything seemed to be going fantastically until sal did her first tour and had to cope with one disaster after another. Her co worker, Nick, didn't help either. He did nothing but tease and make fun of her. Despite this however, Nick and Sal became good friends. The end of the summer season came and Nick decided to go back to the UK for the winter with his girlfriend, Jen.
Now it is the beginning of a new summer season and Nick is back but sal wants to know why he didn't keep in touch with her as he had promised to. How can he explain that it was because he had wanted to get her out of his head? He had a girlfriend, Jen, but was she the one for him? Why was he constantly thinking about Sal? Why couldn't he keep his eyes off her? And why was she so unaware of his feelings for her? His girlfriend wasn't due to arrive in Crete until later that week. Maybe this was a chance for him to get closer to Sal and have a bit of adventure along the way.
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She giggled. He was back to the old Nick again. He was right, he hadn't changed, she just knew him more now.
"I'm sorry," she said suddenly. "And I'm sorry for earlier... and I'm sorry for..."
"For what?" he interrupted, "You haven't done anything."
"Well... but... I shouldn't have cried," she said, wiping the last remnants of tears from her face with her fingers. "I could have been stronger than that." She glanced down at the sunbed.
"Hey," he said, making her look up at him, "don't ever be anything different than what you are, Sal. If you changed, what would I do? I'd have no Sal."
She laughed. "Don't be silly, I'd still be Sal, just the new improved version."
"But it's all your imperfections that I like the most," he smiled.
"All?" she said.
"Hmm?"
"You make it sound like I have a billion imperfections!" she exclaimed.
"Not quite a billion," he grinned.
"Not quite!"
"A few less than a billion," he laughed.
"Thank you very much, Nick!" she said, slapping him on his arm playfully.
He recoiled dramatically, pretending to be hurt. Then a thought occurred to him and he said, "Sal," with a grin beginning to form.
"What?" she asked suspiciously. She had seen that mischievous grin many times before.
"Don't you need to freshen up?" he replied.
She paused for a moment, wondering why he had asked that.
"Maybe cool down, splash some water on your face?" he suggested.
Then it hit her and she edged away from him on the sunbed.
"It's okay," she said, "I feel quite fresh," she assured him.
"Yeah but, you look really hot. I've got an idea..."
She laughed nervously, moving to the far end of the sunbed. "You don't need to worry about it, Nick. I'm perfectly fine," she insisted.
"I'll help you," he said, suddenly jumping up from the sunbed.
She sprung back, stumbled slightly but regained her balance and sprinted across the sand away from him.
She could hear a rush of air behind her just before he caught her with two strong hands around the waist.
She yelped and laughed, gasping for breath as he easily lifted her up and over his shoulder.
"Come on, Sal, time to freshen up," he said, laughing in the most wicked way as he headed towards the water.
"Put me down!" she squealed between hysterical laughter as she wriggled in his grasp, trying without a hope to free herself.
She knew without a doubt where this would end; looks like they were going swimming!
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