Fun In The Sun by repgreece (read people like a book TXT) π
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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"Yeah and she's looking great," Nick added.
Ruth grinned. "Tempted Nick?"
He gave an embarrassed laugh and changed the subject. "So where did you eat then?"
"In a fish restaurant by the sea in Elounda, it was lovely food," Fay answered.
"Ah, I'll have to check it out then."
"Here's Sal now," Ruth said as Sal strode through the door, swinging the bag in her hand.
Adam and Fay turned when she approached them and Nick's eyes widened as they ran over the figure hugging dress she was wearing. Ruth watched Nick's reaction and leant across the bar to whisper to him.
"You should put your eyes back in their sockets now Nick before Sal notices," she warned.
He frowned at Ruth and drank his beer to deflect her attention.
"Evening everyone, how are we all tonight?" Sal asked, sitting next to Nick.
Everyone confirmed that they were fine and Adam asked Ruth to pour another wine for Sal. She leant forward, reaching for the glass at which point Nick noticed the low cut back of her dress. His eyes hovered on the smooth skin of her back and the expanse of leg that was revealed when she wriggled on her stool and crossed her legs.
Bloody hell this was getting worse! Keep your eyes off her! God but what he wouldn't give to strip her out of that damn dress right now and show her what mind shattering sex was all about!
"You look dressed to kill tonight Sal, trying to impress anyone in particular?" Ruth asked.
Nick's eyes swung to Ruth with alarm as he willed her not to give anything away.
Sal laughed. "Nah, but I'm hoping to meet a gorgeous single guy tonight so I thought I'd look the part."
"Well you certainly do. Hey, you're single aren't you Nick? You'd better watch him Sal, he'll be after you," Ruth said, making Nick's heart pound with nervousness.
Sal turned to look at him and he was sure that she would know how he felt about her by the look on his face.
"I thought you and Jen were still together," she frowned.
"We are," he came back quickly.
Ruth looked surprised. "Oh sorry, I thought that you'd split up."
"We did for a bit but we're back together now," he replied, finishing his beer.
Sal watched him with a frown.
Why didn't he tell her that? And why did she get the feeling that he'd been in contact with everybody else but her?
"Anyone for a Sambucca?" he asked suddenly, feeling awkward with the way the conversation was heading.
Chapter 6
To Nick's relief, he was able to divert the conversation with a round of Sambucca shots, which turned into two and three rounds by the time Sal and Ruth had offered to buy drinks as well. On Fay's third Sambucca, she waited until everyone had finished their shots, concealing her drink under the bar before emptying it into Adam's glass when he turned to talk to Nick. Seconds later however, Adam sensed that she was up to something and swung his head back to her, picking up his shot glass and looking at her suspiciously.
"Silly you," she said quickly, "you didn't finish it all."
"Hmm, really? You wouldn't be lying to me would you Fay?"
She shook her head innocently.
"Look me straight in the eyes then and tell me that this is my Sambucca shot," he said with a grin.
She looked sheepish and her eyes avoided his guiltily. "Sorry, can't look you in the eyes."
"Oh no, and why not?" he asked.
"Err," she began, trying to think of an excuse, "because...erm... I'm too dizzy from drinking all the Sambucca shots."
He laughed loudly with the others, handing her the glass. "Drink it madam because if I have to drink it, the consequences for you will be much worse!"
She narrowed her eyes at him. "You're supposed to be on my side."
"Hey, I have to get up early tomorrow too you know," he exclaimed, leaning towards her to add in a whisper, "besides, if you drink a few of those it'll make it easier for me to have my wicked way with you tonight."
She laughed and whispered back, "You're no gentleman."
"You're right there, I've told you that before," he said, winking at her.
Sal absentmindedly played with her empty shot glass and giggled to herself as she watched Fay and Adam.
Nick's eyes darted sideways in her direction. "What's so funny?" he asked.
Sal addressed the group. "Have you ever just been sitting there and you were suddenly transported back to a specific time and place?"
Everyone frowned and turned to Sal, trying to figure out what she was talking about.
"You've been watching too much Dr Who recently haven't you." Nick laughed. "Remember, in the real world the Tardis is only a police box, the Daleks are just remote controlled, and David Tennant isn't really a time lord," he reminded her, as if she were a small child.
She pulled a face at him, "I don't mean literally stupid, I'm talking about suddenly remembering a certain set of events vividly."
"Oh okay, I'm sort of with you now," Fay nodded. "So what are you remembering then Sal?"
She grinned. "That time when Adam threatened to throw you in the sea... come to think of it, he did throw you in."
"Which particular time? He's done it that many times now that it's all a bit hazy in my memory," Fay chuckled.
"You must remember. We were having a meze outside Thea last summer. You were there," she said to Ruth, "and so was Ann and Pat. We secretly sent a message to Adam from your phone and for some reason I can't remember, he threw you in the sea, fully clothed too!"
Realisation dawned on Fay's face then and she laughed. "Yes, and there was seaweed in the water; and I literally tried to climb back up you to get away from it," she said to Adam.
"And you tried to kiss me," he added with a grin.
Fay frowned and shook her head. "No way, you tried to kiss me!"
"You did," Adam mouthed back before their bantering was interrupted by loud laughter from Ruth.
"I know what you're talking about now Sal. I just had a vivid picture of Fay sitting underneath the table, talking to herself with a glass of wine in her hand."
"Why was she sitting under the table?" Nick asked, wondering if this conversation could possibly get any more bizarre.
"Because we were playing truth or dare; and Fay wouldn't tell us if Adam had tried to kiss her or not, so we dared her to sit under the table," Sal explained.
"You should have seen the look on her face when Adam turned up and caught her sitting under there," Ruth said to Nick, causing an outburst of hilarity.
"She was so snooty and uptight back then," Adam teased. "Of course, I've had a good influence on her since she's been with me."
Fay slapped Adam on the arm. "Watch what you say Mr Arrogant or you'll be spending this evening alone."
Adam glanced across at Nick who was watching them and shook his head, speaking under his breath. "That'll never happen; she can't resist me really."
"What did you just say?" Fay asked Adam with a warning tone in her voice.
He turned to her with a Cheshire cat grin. "Nothing darling. Oh yes," he said, changing his mind, "I said that you are not at all snobby or uptight and that is why we are going to have one last Sambucca before we go home."
She sighed, trapped between admitting that she was snobbish and uptight and accepting another shot.
"One last shot," she said firmly, "and then we go."
Adam gave a look of triumph, turning back to Nick again. "See, told you. She can't wait to get me home!"
Fay suddenly growled at Adam with frustration and annoyance, launching herself off her stool and making an attempted attack. He chuckled and held her wrists in his hands rendering her helpless.
"Look, she can't keep her hands off me either," he laughed, ducking as she managed to free one arm to take a play swing at him. "Now calm down sweetheart, let's leave this sort of fun and games for at home when we are in private eh," he teased with great amusement.
"Yes we had better be in private," she said through gritted teeth, "so that nobody will see when I beat you to within an inch of your life!"
"Ooh, sounds interesting. Will you tell me that I'm a very bad boy?" he grinned.
She finally gave up the battle and sat back on her stool, trying to adopt a serious expression as they all chuckled at the entertaining display.
"You're chauvinistic, big headed and arrogant in the extreme Adam Ford and I'm not talking to you anymore," she concluded, turning her face away from him.
"Who was it that said that she was snobbish and uptight? As you can see they got that very wrong," he said with sarcasm.
His face fell however when she continued to sulk and he tickled her ribs in an attempt to make her smile. She squirmed away from him, trying not to smile but laughing out loud when he eventually tickled a sensitive spot.
"Okay, okay! Let's have this last shot so that we can get out of here before you embarrass me any further!" she said, pushing his hands away and reaching for the shot glass Ruth eventually placed on the bar for her.
"No cheating this time baby," he grinned, waiting for her to finish the drink before he tipped the contents of his glass back into his mouth.
"Right, now it's home time. I also have to be up early tomorrow and I'm not doing a welcome meeting with a Sambucca hangover," Fay said with conviction, jumping off her stool and wobbling slightly.
Ruth laughed, watching Fay's lack of balance. "It may be a little too late to worry about that!"
"Don't worry, I'll make sure she gets to bed," Adam grinned, paying Ruth for the drinks.
"I bet you will!" Ruth called after them as they headed for the door with Adam's arm around Fay's shoulder.
"You don't really think that I'm arrogant and bigheaded do you?" Adam asked Fay at the door.
She nodded. "Definitely. You don't really think that I'm snobbish and uptight do you?" Fay asked Adam.
He nodded. "Definitely," and then whispered to her, "shall we get to bed?"
She nodded and they both giggled, opening the door and making their escape down the street.
Ruth, Nick and Sal watched them leave and sighed, each of them wishing that they had someone to go home early with.
"Another Sambucca?" they said in unison, bursting into laughter.
"I really don't think I should have any more shots tonight," Sal said, placing yet another empty shot glass down on the bar. "I'm feeling a little dizzy."
Nick chuckled. "Nothing new there then Sal, you're always a little dizzy!"
"Not any more mister, I've turned over a new leaf," she announced.
"Really, and what kind of tree are you then?" he asked, feeling a little lightheaded himself.
Sal and Ruth frowned at each other.
Ah hell, he was beginning to make as much sense as Sal!
"What I mean is that, if you were a tree, which one would you be?" he said, attempting to explain himself.
What was he saying? He was talking a total load of rubbish. He hoped they wouldn't pick up on that.
Ruth and Sal
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