**Side Note: This one is a tad longer and any "Sexy time" doesn't happen until the very last part. Again I advise to read it all so yea :) Enjoy.
--=6=--
"Hi! Oh my God it's really you. Ugh, you don't even know how much I've miss you!" exclaimed Mackenzie.
"Hey sweet cakes. How you been?" asked Robby. Lena quickly cleared up the dishes from the table and rushed to the front door. There stood four of the most gorgeous men she had ever seen. I guess you could call them boys, they weren't even drinking age, but boy did they look yummy.
"Guys, this is Lena, my friend from school. She and I are going to be spending this whole vacation here with you boys!"
"Hey guys," Lena managed before she turned into a beet. The four guys looked amongst themselves, clearly pondering a thought...
"No. No-no-no-no!" screeched Mackenzie. At that moment poor Lena was plowed by all four guys. It was a welcoming gesture. These 'men' were very handsome, but very playful. Lena felt at ease, even under the 700 something pounds crushing her.
"Hahahaha-Hello to you too."
The girls grabbed their bags with a few essentials before leaving the house to cram into the tiny black car. There was only room for five. Five seats meaning five butts able to grab a seat. The sixth? Was Mackenzie sitting in Joey's lap. Robby was the driver, Mike called shotgun, Joey called Mackenzie, and Lena called for middle seat. Leaving her sitting next to Austin.
He was a curious figure. Brown hair and hazel eyes. He was pretty tall, very fit, and very attractive. But it was a different attraction. He had this childish feel to him. Just his presence alone made Lena feel calm and relaxed. She wanted to stare at him but that would get a big awkward considering she was sitting right next to him. Shoulder to shoulder.
While the five gabbed on about what they all have been up to, Lena sat and listened. She felt more comfortable listening them to talk, than to even try to chime in with stuttering gibberish. The windows and the sunroof were open, and hair was whipping everywhere. Lena was forced to tie up her hair, she felt bad about Austin catching all the long stands of silky brown hair in his face. It did however smell like lilacs. Poor Austin.
"So what are you majoring in," shouted Austin over the howling windows.
"Who. Me? Oh, haha... Chemistry," replied Lena.
The big doofy grin that was pleasantly smeared across his face slowly started to diminish. "Chemistry," he began to look like he was in a deep thought, "Power to you." He began to laugh. Nervously, Lena joined him. She knew she was fooling herself. She didn't need some hunk to tell her that.
They finally reached the beach they've been reminiscing over. Robby hopped out first, popping the trunk. Everyone followed, stretching as they crawled out of the tiny shoebox. Lena was last out, and before she got her second foot out, she stumbled, almost landing onto Austin, who thankfully caught her, by gripping her side and supporting her up. Her foot was snagged in a seatbelt. She was so embarrassed, and Austin could tell.
"Ha, don't worry about it. That was Joey's bad. Hey fucktard, watch where you put your seat belt next time. You almost killed poor Lena!" shouted Austin.
"What are you talking about? Mackie was my seatbelt."
"It's ok really, it was my fault. Ha. Clumsy me." It was probably the most she's said the whole trip to the beach. Even though she felt comfortable with them, they were all still incredibly gorgeous, and she didn't want to make a fool of herself in front of them.
"Alright guys, lets head up," called Robby. They all marched up behind him. Mackenzie was all in a hype, finally catching up with her boys. Austin stayed behind. Almost to make sure that Lena was ok, but also to get to know her a bit more.
To Austin, Lena was an awkward one. But he liked that about her. He's been in her shoes. He was unfit, even a bit pudgy. He was mocked at enough in his lifetime to make himself work out two, maybe three bodies into perfection. He managed to dodge the snickers once he built confidence. Something he saw that Lena needed.
So he started to strike small talk with her. Lena had to admit she felt most comfortable with Austin. She liked talking to him. It was like they've known each other for ages.
"What's you're favorite color?" asked Austin.
... Despite the beginners questions...
"That would definitely have to be green."
"Oh well that makes sense. Your eyes are green," he said, smiling down at her. It completely threw her off guard. But she managed to recompose herself.
"Gee thanks. Am I to guess yours is ... yellow?"
"You could, but only if you wanted to. Mine is green as well though, for the record."
Lena smiled to herself. She started to like Austin. But it really wasn't the same as Rye. Austin was more of a best friend, that just so happened to be a guy, where casual flirtations were allowed. Rye was a heated desire to pounce him and 'do it like they do it on the discovery channel,' as Bloodhound Gang so nicely put it. But she new she needed a combination of both. She couldn't have sex without the personality, and likewise, no personality without the heat and sexual tension. She just hoped she could get to know Rye a bit more. Maybe he did have that thriving and fun personality after all...
--=7=--
They all set up their umbrellas, towels and coolers. The infamous 'Need help with that sunscreen?' question popped up for both girls. As awkward as it was for Lena, not knowing these guys and all, she felt strangely comfortable allowing them smooth the creamy cocoanut scent over her body. Oddly enough, it wasn't Austin who jumped at the chance. It was Mike. But that was only because Robby was lounging, catching the eyes of the girls strutting by, and Joey was all over Mackenzie. Austin, being the playful person he was, teased Joey by working on Mackenzie's other half.
"It's always been like that. Austin loves to fool around and stir up trouble. It's a good thing we're all like brothers," said Mike.
"That's really cool, you know, that all of you are so close. I mean, I still keep in contact with my friends, but we really aren't this close. Maybe it's because we're girls."
"Really? You would think girls would have stronger ties..."
"I think it's the lack of piggy piles."
"Piggy piles? What the fuck is a piggy pile?"
"The nice 'hello' I got back at Mackie's," replied Lena. Mike laughed.
"Yeah. Sorry about that. It's how we roll." "Or crash. Hahah." Lena gasped as the waves crash against the fine white sand. "It's so beautiful here. You guys are so lucky to live here." "You're welcome to them you know. After all, you live here with us." He smiled. He was such a charmer. But it was a different charm. It wasn't the kind where you could feel that he wanted "something more." No, it was more of a settling in charm, and Lena liked that.
She looked at the lotion bottle. "It's water proof right?"
"Yep."
"Race you!" She ran to the waves rushing back at her. Mike jumped to his feet and hollered, 'Cheater!' after her, which caught the attention of the fools hovering over Mackenzie. She squealed and ran after them too. Looking behind her, she smiled and told the rest to come on. Joey was quick to follow while Austin just tilted his head, admiring Lena as her sleek body, trimmed by the black two-piece, splashing around in the sweet waters. He soon snapped back into reality when she waved at him to come over.
She was having a blast, flinging water at Mackenzie while getting splashed herself. Her hair wasn't completely wet, just the tips, which dripped of cool water, flying around as she spun her head with excitement. Robby, out of no where, grabbed Lena, lifting her up past his shoulders, and shouted 'Heave, Ho!' and down went Lena. "Ah no! Lena, are you ok!" exclaimed Mackenzie. With that, Robby swooped her up, and tossed her into the next incoming wave.
"Just as much as you are," replied Lena, eyes as wide as her smile.
Soon, the clear blue sky was tainted by a blush of pink. That quickly turned into a faint rouge, with an added fierce orange. The day was ending, but on a very good note. They decided to call it a day, start packing, then head back home where a bonfire was planned.