I took a deep breath, closing my eyes to reorient my thoughts before slowly letting it leave my lungs. My heartbeat returned to a calming pace ever so gradually as I successfully fought the painful memory back.
When I opened my eyes, I quickly clicked the picture and selected Delete, unable to prevent one last painful glimpse at the picture of her and I. The last time I remembered our love existed so strongly.
"Missed one." I thought, exasperatedly placing the phone down onto the tan leather seat as I returned my gaze up to the tinted glass window. bright blue sky, clouds streaked across like light marigold paint strokes.
The sun shone a prism through the tinted window, forcing me to squint from its dazzling brightness. The evening orange sunlight painted the long expanse of sand with a bright coral pink. Emerald green grasstops swayed atop the pale untouched sand mounds, the blades reflected a goldenrod yellow courtesy of the setting sun.
"You alright, my man?" Drew asked, concerned from the seat next to me.
I responded with a cordially faint smirk with my cheek.
"I'm on vacation so I'm golden." I responded with a friendly smile.
"Aye, you're telling me. Glad you could make it out here boss."
Drew's hand respectfully patted my shoulder and I vocalized an acknowledging huff.
"Yeah, man. I was afraid you weren't going to be able to come out!" Neil said, glancing over from the driver's seat as the sun quickly sparkled off his sunglasses.
"Haha, thanks boys. No way I'd skip out on a trip to the Outer Banks, especially with you guys."
"Tsk, see, how can somebody not love this man?" Drew stated.
"Sure! If I wasn't married I'd probably go for it. Make us into the ultimate power couple!" Neil joked.
Abby, Neil's wife, smacked his arm with her book prompting laughter from everyone.
"Thanks guys. We can pump the brakes on that just a little bit." I said.
"Hey man, listen, anyone who doesn't value you is a waste of time. You deserve someone who will give you that, don't you forget it." Drew encouraged.
I nodded and huffed respectfully and continued scanning out on the beach, wishing I could see the truth in his encouraging words.
"You know Danielle went through the same thing pretty recently." Drew whispered discreetly.
"I know," I nodded at him, "she actually talked to me about that for a bit. She didn't say exactly what it was but I could tell."
"She talked to you about it? Oh man, Kayla really wasn't supposed to tell us but we kinda found out through her so this stays between me and you." Drew said, motioning his hand towards me and back to his chest.
"Word gets around so fast, right?" I said.
"Hey listen, I wanted to make you feel better, you know what I'm saying? I would never have told you that otherwise, you feel me?"
"You're full of it," I joked as we busted out in laughter.
"See? These are the lengths I go through to help my friends out. Look how they treat me." Drew joked, drawing smiles from everyone.
"No, seriously, I appreciate what you're doing," I assured him, "and it doesn't go unnoticed. Thank you."
"Hey man, it's what I'm here for." He said, pleasantly slapping me on the back, "we gonna have a good time."
We arrived at the beach house, a pastel colored gray house beautifully lined with white porch railings. Perfectly trimmed hedges lined the property alongside flat green grass. Sand wrapped around the sides directly to the wavy ocean behind. The upper two floors had wide blue-tint windows allowing generous amounts of light to stream in. Inside was visible enough to see some of the interior with a chandelier in the foyer. The colors illuminated a different and variable bright shade depending on the time of day.
Two other cars were already parked in the driveway, a silver BMW X5 and a black Jeep. Once we pulled in, my close friend Danielle traveled down the stairs with her friend, Sandy. Her husband, Brad, followed with another guy I hadn't met before. We climbed out to meet them. Hugs and greetings were exchanged between everyone.
"Aye, what's up brotha? I'm Joe." He greeted me.
"Casey. Nice to meet you."
"Casey!" A familiar voice called out.
I looked up to see Danielle dashing towards me and my heart jumped at her excitement.
Danielle had straight warm bright blonde hair that fell past her shoulders. Her pretty green eyes reminded me of the sandy grass dunes with the depths of the ocean. She had a button nose and contagious smile. She also had a curvy body type and took great care of her health.
"Casey, you decided to come?! Aw I'm so glad you did! Why didn't you tell me?" She said excitedly as we embraced.
"I made a last minute decision, I decided I should stop being miserable and spend time with everyone so here I am." I expressed happily.
"Awh I'm happy you decided to come down, we're gonna have a good time so don't you worry. Seriously, thank you for coming."
"Hey man," Brad, her husband, walked up and grabbed my hand, "appreciate you for coming. Hope you have fun."
"Thank you sir," I shook his hand. The whole phenomenon with his demeanor left an unspoken and very subtle tension between us. I brushed it off in my mind, willing to keep things cordial in case he decided to increase the tension, no matter how small.
"Hey everyone." I greeted. They received me with open arms.
We settled into the house and luckily I had a room to myself. It didn't overlook the ocean but it did point towards the morning sunrise from the front. I unpacked and walked up to the spacious kitchen where many voices echoed throughout.
"Hi! It's so nice to finally meet you!" Kayla, Danielle's best friend, said while surprising me with a hug.
"You too! Thank you for having me." I said.
"See?" Kayla said before leaning into Danielle's ear, "I like him better already."
She spoke softly but loud enough for me to make out the important key words. I quickly widened my eyes when I took notice of the sudden comment.
"Alright, enough." Danielle said exasperatedly, "Hey, I ordered the pizza from Luigi's. Wanna come with me to pick it up?"
"Absolutely, I'm in." I obliged.
We climbed into the BMW X5 and backed out of the long driveway. Long stretches of untouched weathered sand dunes and oceanic expanse scrolled by. The sky had been painted with various shades of blue, gray and red.
Danielle wore a black tank top, covering her chest entirely leaving only room for her gleaming collarbones, golden neck, and shoulders to show. However, her glowing skin underneath the material provided hints to the imagination. A standard white D cup bra also outlined underneath.
"How are you doing?" Danielle asked me.
"I could be better honestly," I replied, "just trying to get through it one day at a time. But I'm happy I'm here."
She acknowledged my feelings and subtly implied she felt the same.
"The same goes for me. You know I'm here if you ever want to talk about it." She assured me.
"Sure, there will definitely be a time for that," I said, "I'm here for you too, don't forget that."
She nodded as her eyes trailed to the floor.
Upon arrival, the staff informed us it will take another 20 minutes. We walked back to the car and sat inside to wait. I observed the overcast cool gray colors looming over the waters by the docks.
"Gosh, I'm sorry about Kayla." She said, shaking her head.
"No, it's fine." I casually waved it off.
"She's just blunt like that. Leave it to her to say something that forward, right?"
"I know! Kinda like Tanya at the Christmas meet?" I said.
Her neck fell backwards into the seat as she laughed quietly and her foot kicked forward resting on the dashboard.
"You remember that?" I asked, unable to contain my smile.
"Yes, I do," she said, chuckling about it.
Tanya arrived at a Christmas party with one of Danielle's relatives last year. She knew barely anyone before walking in. Tanya heard Danielle had just been married so she walked up while the two of us conversed in the living room and said something that left us bewildered.