The atmosphere in the cabin was icy cold, despite the sun beating down upon the roof above. The sound of the road outside seemed deafened somehow, and not just because of the acoustic system of the 2015 Range Rover. Bella didn't see any reason to break the silence, navigating down the winding coastline. The guy in the seat next to her didn't deserve that. She felt him shift awkwardly in his seat and turn back towards the window.
The sound of the GPS prompt made both of them jump. "Could you turn that down?" Bella asked, throwing a turn signal to make their next exit.
"I already did!" Nicholas said, grabbing his phone and scrolling through the settings. "You didn't have to take me, you know."
Bella turned the wheel to the right a bit harder than she intended, and they lurched onto the offramp. "I told you, I need a plus one for this." She glanced to her right. The slim form of Nicholas was outlined against the light coming from outside, and she could see his long bangs hanging over his forehead the way that they did whenever he concentrated.
She sighed and grabbed the phone from his hands, dropping it on the dashboard. As insane as he drove her, she was almost glad to be with him again. She shoved that thought down and focused on the road. "How far are we from the beach?"
Nicholas threw her an exasperated glance. "We're like 5 minutes out, relax."
The truth was, Bella was so mad that in normal circumstances she wouldn't even talk to Nicholas. But these were not normal circumstances: her best friend from college had just gotten married, and if she was going to celebrate with them, she couldn't let them see she was single. In desperation she invited Nicholas, even if they were coming off of the tail end of an awkward relationship. Or lack of one.
She pulled her sedan into a sandy parking lot by the roadside, and she immediately noticed her old friend Thea with both her husband and new baby. In the reflection of the rearview she took in how tall he was and his long hair, before pulling into an empty spot. The lot was completely deserted.
Gently pressing her foot on the gas and putting the car in park, Bella quickly checked her hair in the rear view - from what she could see, her black curly locks were mostly staying in place. Running her hands through her hair she shifted slightly, feeling her two-piece swimsuit sit uncomfortably under her. It was going to be a nice change to see her friend again, but she did feel incredibly self-conscious - especially with Nicholas there.
She felt rather than saw him watching her. She felt the tension between them vibrate like a string, about to snap. "You ready?" he asked simply. Breaking free of the spell, she flung open the door putting on a huge smile, and stepped out of the car.
The heat immediately blanketed Bella, and the breeze blew calmly in her hair. She ran towards Thea and gave her a big hug; she was surprised how wonderful it felt just to be with her old friend again.
"Bella!" Thea squeaked from the tight embrace.
As they separated, holding each other at arm's length, Bella noticed just how wonderful Thea looked. Her freckled cheeks and small lines under her eyes didn't detract from the beautiful of years prior; rather, they accentuated the dirty blonde tangle of hair that framed her beaming smile. It had been years since their college days, but Thea seemed to have gotten more attractive over time.
"Listen, Thea -"
"You don't need to say anything. It's so good to see you again!" Thea stepped back, and beamed, letting Harvey into the conversation.
Although Thea and Harvey had been married some time ago now, Bella still felt shame for not coming to their wedding. Seeing her friend standing there with the love of her life, however, Bella couldn't help but feel happy for her.
Shortly after Thea introduced Harvey, and Bella introduced Nicholas, and everyone took a peak at Samantha, they began their preparations to make their way to the beach. They briefly considered driving onto the beach, before Nicholas mentioned it might not be allowed. Besides, they figured, Bella was the only one with a car that could handle the sand. Thea's convertible was definitely not beach certified Thea popped open the trunk of their small car with one hand and lifted it open. From inside, Harvey roughly pulled out and unfolded a black baby stroller. Thea carefully lifted Samantha into the cart, and together the convoy began moving down the path in the direction of the beach.
"Everyone says it's all different when you have kids, but Samantha has been an angle so far", Thea happily disclosed as the two girls winded their way down the winding dirt path after the boys. Bella glanced up at her smile, the color of her twisted hair seemingly picked straight from the yellow grass waving on the side of the walkway. Her stomach seemed to pang slightly; was it something akin to jealousy?
"You don't think you'll try for another one, do you?" Bella asked furtively, mostly to move away from the thought.
Made starker by the dappled lighting, Bella tried not to notice as Thea blushed fully. "Well, Harvey wants to stay with one for a little while. But..."
"But what?"
"He doesn't know that I've stopped taking birth control." She smiled impishly, playing with the tips of her curled locks.
Bella's mouth gaped open and taken by surprise she let out a laugh. "Thea!"
"Shh, quiet!" Thea giggled, as they trundled along the sandy path. "He can't find out yet."
Bella stared with a new sense of appreciation at Thea - it seemed only yesterday that her old friend had gotten married, and now she was trying to start a small family. Had that much time really passed since their days in college?
"How long ago did you stop taking it?" Bella giggled.
If Thea was flushed already, her entire face seemed to have spent far too much time in the sun in the flash of an instant. "Well... it's been a little while since my last period."
Before Bella had the chance to ask any further, the dirt path they were walking on suddenly seemed to turn to sand, and from around the corner emerged the sight, sounds, and smell of the wide ocean. Water audibly lapped on the sloped sand and echoed across the expanse of empty sand. She stepped forward to embrace the welcome sight, before suddenly realizing that Thea wasn't besides her.
Bella looked to the side for her friend and saw the stroller a few steps back. Only she wasn't walking anymore but seemed to be having trouble pushing. Bella looked down, seeing that the tall rubber wheels of the small cart had dug straight into the soft sand and were buried already halfway up the rim. Thea was pushing gently against the cart, her feet pushed into the hot sand front half buried in for extra leverage, but the wheels wouldn't budge. They slipped in and out of their sandy ruts, but only seemed to dig deeper. The sun reflected bronze off of Thea's shaped thighs as she strained with the effort, before she straightened up and bent down sideways to look at the chassis.
"It won't budge!" Thea said in disbelief. "They said this was a beach cart at the store, but it's completely stuck."