He waited on the pier for thirty minutes, and she still didn't arrive. Nick stayed by himself as he leaned against the railing, hoping for his girlfriend to give him a good reason why she was late. He kept his smartphone in his hand in anticipation of her giving him either a call or a text message. The eighteen-year-old man truly wanted to spend the entire Saturday with Beverly. The weather in the city of San Clemente was close to perfect. The cool spring temperatures, coupled with the gentle breeze from the Pacific perimeters, had been considered customary for anyone desiring an undisruptive time on the beach.
From where he stood on the San Clemente pier, Nick looked on to see the ocean waves imprinting its cold deposits onto the sand. Beachgoers of all ages used the weekend to their own advantage by enjoying themselves on the coast. Men and women rested comfortably on their chairs and towels while their children relied on their wild imagination to construct various shapes and structures with sand. Nick checked the time on his smartphone. Beverly was now forty minutes late. He brushed away strands of his soft and smooth brown hair away from his face while he began to dial her personal number. He immediately received a new text message. He looked to see that it was Beverly's. He opened it and read it.
Nick had already chosen this Saturday to spend time with the one girl he truly loved. And when he read her message, he wished that his expectations didn't stay so high. She had just announced that she had to go somewhere with family members, leaving him to stay on the beach alone for the remainder of the day. Nick sighed as he replied to her. He sent her a message saying that he hoped they would meet again tomorrow.
He put his smartphone away and remained silent. He took a long walk around the pier, which stood thirty feet high and about a quarter of a mile long. The ocean breeze eased his disappointment with sudden change. He knew that he would see Beverly some other time. It would be quite perplexing if she had just stopped seeing him altogether. The two of them had been worthy acquaintances since the start of the new school year. He could see why she felt so fascinated by him. His handsome appearance would mesmerize any girl at his age. He may have not been the manliest student at school, but his slim physique and his brown hair that already reached his shoulders would seem to be enough to attract someone like Beverly.
To say nothing of those who sometimes mistook him for a female, since his facial features and his medium-length hair had been a challenge for some people. Admittedly, some students couldn't fathom their first impressions of him. Some had teased him for even trying to look like a teenage girl and some even questioned his sexual preferences right in front of the public. But it didn't matter to Nick. He felt proud of how he looked, and he felt certain that Beverly held the same positive opinions.
He reached the far end of the pier, and from there, he received a clear view of the far horizon. Sea gulls soared high in the air, while a few patches of clouds had uncovered their perfect habitat in the far distance. A couple of cargo ships disrupted the perfect image of the ocean, though it didn't bother Nick at all. He unzipped his black jacket. He could feel the gentle breeze strike his brown hair and letting several strands rise up and begin their vivacious dance. In his mind, he thanked his parents for choosing the right location for his teenage years. San Clemente, a city on the southeastern tip of Orange County, rarely caused any trouble since he started high school four years ago.
Nick could sense someone, presumably another man, standing just a few feet from his left. He didn't think of it as a distraction at first. But then, the stranger slowly drew closer. Nick gave him a sidelong glance to get a closer look. The Latino man standing beside him didn't appear to be a threat, but Nick had to be sure. The young man took one step to the right and waited for the stranger to draw himself even closer. Nick could see that he wore a black tie, black pants, and a blue business shirt. He couldn't, however, decipher the man's age. The complete lack of facial hair didn't help much, either. As soon as the Latino man began to draw nearer once again, Nick cleared his throat and tried to look away. But instead, he looked directly at the man who eyed him from top to bottom. Nick could now see that the Latino man must have been in his mid or late thirties. He looked quite stunning for a seemingly middle-aged man.
Nick asked, "Can I help you with something?"
The stranger replied with a smooth baritone voice. "That depends on how you look at it."
"I don't think I understand what you're saying."
"You look a little lonely out here. What's your name?"
Nick didn't know if he could trust the man just yet. "Well, if you really want to know, you'll have to give me your name first."
The stranger gave a smile. "You don't have to fear me. I'm well-known around these parts. My name is Rodrigo."
Nick suddenly realized something. "Wait a minute, you're Rodrigo? The Mexican guy who's rich and famous?"
"You're almost correct. I'm actually from Argentina."
"Well, sorry about the mix-up."
Nick eyed him from top to bottom. Rodrigo certainly looked like a handsome and successful man. His clean apparel and mature personality said it all.
Rodrigo remarked, "Usually, people your age don't seem to know a whole lot about me."
Nick felt amused. "Are you kidding? There are girls at my age that can't stop talking about you. It's like you're an actor or something. They wish you'd be their boyfriends."
"Let them speak freely. I take full responsibility for their innocent attractions."
"I didn't say that they were wrong about it."
Rodrigo smiled as he observed the ships leaving Southern California and entering foreign waters. "So what brings you here?"
Nick replied, "I just want to be alone on the beach. I don't have anything else to do."
"It isn't right for you to say those words. This is California. This is where you get to have all of your fun."
"Yeah, but my friends have other things to do. I could stay home and watch videos on the internet, but I'm not the type who would waste my time with something like that."
Rodrigo took one step forward. "You're not a victim of modern technology. I already like you because of it."
Nick didn't understand what happened next. Rodrigo walked around him in a circle, as if forcing an interrogational method against him.
"I've given you my name. Now what's yours?"
Nick tried to calm himself. "My name is Nick."
He looked around to see if anyone else noticed. None of the other inhabitants noticed Rodrigo asking certain questions about his new friend.
"Tell me, Nick, what do you see in a man who has everything?"
"Well, I'd say that he's made the right choices. Good for him."
"What would you do if you ensnared a man who earned millions of dollars and could give you anything you wanted?"
Nick tried to laugh, but couldn't. "I'd ask for a new car and a new computer."
"I think you can do better than that."
Rodrigo stopped right in front of him and gave him a rather inquisitive stare. "You shouldn't spend the entire day alone. You should join someone who can bring you out of your boredom and add a little fun to your weekend."
"Are you suggesting that you want me to follow you wherever you go?"
"That's the general idea."
With the use of his alluring tone of voice, Rodrigo whispered in his ear, "Be like the girls at school. Say that you wish I was your boyfriend."
Nick suddenly moved back to prevent Rodrigo from making any moves. "Hey, you've got me all wrong. I'm not like you. I have a girlfriend."
Rodrigo just shrugged his shoulders. "It's a case of a mistaken identity. That's all. I'm sorry that I gave you the wrong impression."