I was twenty two and living life in its prime. I'd worked a 75 day shift on a ship recently and, for the first time ever, had a decent chunk of change in my bank account. The day after I got off the ship, I'd decided that I wanted to take a personal vacation of sorts up by a particular lake in Texas. It didn't take long before I'd secured a small cottage by the lake. Not two days after moving in, I purchased a 20' sailboat from a local, hoping to enjoy the spring and early summer weather. As a plus, a girl I'd had an on-again/off-again friendship/relationship spent her weekends and breaks with her parents not four miles away from my cottage.
Presently, I was sailing my boat across the vacant lake. It was a gorgeous day on the water. My boat was handling well and I was enjoying the time alone. This lake was relatively quiet compared to some of the others in the region. The only other boat was a sportsfisherman some two miles away from my current location. Other than that, it was all quiet. Only the gentle lapping of water on the hull and the occasional groan from the rigging gave any audible note to the world.
Then my cell phone rang. I groaned and retrieved the offending device from a waterproof box lying on a settee.
"Hello?" I answered reluctantly.
"I can see you!" a female voice yelled happily from the phone.
I scanned the shoreline, some one hundred yards away. I saw a female form doing the equivalent to the funky chicken on the beach.
"I see you too. I'll be there in a bit," I replied before hanging up.
A short while later, I turned the boat towards the beach. Some forty yards off the shore, I hauled on the tiller and brought the boat around 180 degrees. I then launched an anchor over the side. I let twenty yards of the chain rattle over the side before I secured it to the mast. I double checked that my cell phone was back in its waterproof box (and not in my pocket) and launched myself over the side.
Eventually I surfaced then waded through the bath-tub warm water to the beach.
"Oh my God, I am SO excited," the girl proclaimed as I approached.
I stopped in the shin deep water and couldn't help but grin as I eyed my welcoming committee. She was just a bit past her nineteenth birthday and bubbling with life. The girl was 5' 10" tall (only two inches less than my own height) and weighed in at 110 pounds, tops. She was dressed in a white blouse that accentuated her cute breasts and short shorts exposed the majority of her long, slightly pale legs. Her hair was currently dyed brown and piled into a beehive on top of her cute head. For the sake of this story, I shall refer to her as Amanda.
"Happy to see me?" I asked conversationally from the water.
"Very. I've missed you so much!" the girl proclaimed.
It had been a whopping four days since I'd seen her last. I'm a mariner and probably always will be. Separation from friends and f****y is a part of life. Being with somebody that couldn't stand four days apart from me didn't bode well for any lasting relationship. But, seeing her gorgeous legs made me not really care all that much.
"Well come over here and give me a kiss," Amanda beckoned.
I shuffled the rest of the way out of the water and walked towards Amanda. The girl darted across the beach and launched herself at me. She jumped into my arms and f***ed her lips, hard, against mine. We stood and kissed for some time before parting.
"Good to see you too," I stated after taking a much needed breath.
"I've been looking forward to this all week," she bubbled.
"Ready to go?" I asked.
"Of course. I didn't bring a swim suit though," Amanda said, eyeing my soaking wet trunks.
"No worries," I replied.
I then picked the girl up in my arms with ease. I'm six feet tall and weigh 175 pounds. I'm not exactly Chris Hemsworth's stunt double. But the girl was light so it was relatively easy as I physically carried Amanda towards the boat. As the water grew deeper, I levered her frame up onto my shoulders. The skin on her thighs brushed on both sides of my face. The desire to drop her in the warm water for the fun of it was strong, but I resisted.
"Alright, hop on in," I said when I'd finally reached the side of the boat.
Amanda wobbled for a bit then basically fell into the open cockpit of the daysailer. Once she was off my shoulders, I waded around and shimmied up a rope ladder hung over the stern. Without any real drama, I retrieved the anchor and pointed the boat out into the lake proper. The wind was kicking up now and the boat buried a rail and, for something without an engine, moved at a good clip.
"Thanks for taking me out today," Amanda cooed before planting a kiss on my lips after a few minutes.
"Of course my dear, anytime," I chuckled.
The boat rocked and rolled its way for a solid hour. Amanda and I chatted idly during the voyage. Storm clouds on the horizon concerned the girl (and myself truthfully) but I assured her that we'd make landfall near my cottage soon. The foul weather would miss us, I stated confidently. A return voyage was not a concern, luckily. Amanda was going to stay for dinner and a movie, as well as the night in all probability. Afterwards, I would return her to her mother's home with my trusty Jeep which was significantly easier than sailing across the lake again.
The boat was still half a mile away from our destination when the first droplets of rain began falling. The wind nearly doubled in the course of a minute then a torrential downpour started. Visibility decreased rapidly and soon I was sailing on but a prayer as we were both thoroughly soaked by the deluge. Amanda cuddled closer to me in hopes of sharing body warmth as she was now growing colder.
"I'm never listening to your forecast again, just so you know," Amanda moaned.
I was preoccupied with the ordeal of handling the boat in the nasty weather so I didn't reply. Eventually, the boat came closer into shore. I could barely make out the miniature marina some eighty yards away from our current location. Docking the boat then manhandling it back onto its road trailer in such nasty weather would have been a fool's errand. Instead, I beached the craft a short distance away from my cottage. The RV park and "resort" where I resided was fairly relaxed about such practices, mercifully. All I had to do was secure the boat to a pair of trees with the anchor chain and a mooring line, then make a beeline for the cabin up the hill.