Two women, Myrtle Beach, sexy
lifeguards—what more could a girl ask for?
Kimberly doesn't believe she could
attract the handsome lifeguard sitting on the stand keeping a keen eye on the
beach patrons. Muscular, lean and sexy, surely he's not looking at her, but
when a beach accident brings them eye-to-eye, she finds herself lost in his
gaze.
Daniel works everyday watching the
beach-goers, keeping an eagle eye out for problems along the white sandy
shores. Sexy women capture his attention on a daily basis, but no one grabs him
like Kimberly. Gorgeous and curvy in all the right places, he can't seem to
keep his mind on the business at hand as she tans herself in the hot summer
sun.
Can the pain of past relationships
be overcome for two strangers to find love at Sunset?
Kim sat up after about an hour to grab the
water bottle out of her bag. She looked around and noticed the lifeguard
glancing in their direction. Obviously, he was looking at Amber. No one ever
noticed her when Amber was around. Amber was drop-dead gorgeous, with a killer
body, and Kim thought of herself as just an average looking girl. She was five
foot three with light brown wavy hair, hazel eyes, and a small frame. She felt
that her breasts were too small, and she hated that her body didn't really have
many curves. At twenty years old, she wished her body was more shapely. Out of
the corner of her eye she watched the beautiful blond lifeguard scan the crowd
as she pulled her hair up into a bun.
“Amber, I think that blond lifeguard over
there likes you. He keeps looking over here,” Kim said, as she nudged her
friend out of her sleepy state.
“Who? What? Where?” Amber replied, looking
around as she sat up.
“Over there.” Kim pointed just as he turned
his head and caught her pointing at him. She
ducked her head and blushed in embarrassment.
“Um, Kim, I think the hot lifeguard likes
you,” Amber giggled.
“I...I don't think so. No one's ever
interested in me.”
“Kim, stop it. You’re beautiful. For some
reason you’ve never understood that.”
Kim shook her head. Amber just didn’t
understand because she was beautiful and men noticed her all of the time.
“There is no way he would be interested in me. Just look at him. He could have
any girl here.”
“Yes, he could, but he seems to have his
eyes on you.”
Kim was happy when Amber dropped the
subject. She adjusted herself on the blanket and closed her eyes. Images of the
blond lifeguard fluttered through her mind. She sighed as she pushed all
thoughts of him away. Guys like him never went for girls like her. Kim couldn’t
settle her mind down and get comfortable; she needed to get away from what was
causing her to feel so flustered.
“I’m hungry and I think I’m beached out for
the day,” Amber stated as she sat up.
“Me too. Let’s call it a day and get
something to eat. Maybe we can play miniature golf tonight or something.”
As Kim and Amber were packing up, Amber
poked her.
“What the hell, Amber? That hurt.”
“Look! Mister hot, blond lifeguard guy is
watching you. You should go talk to him.”
“Have you lost your mind?”
“You need to live a little and take some
chances.’
“Whatever.”
“You’re impossible. I hope he’s working
tomorrow, because you need to meet him.”
“Why? We live states away from each other.
Even if he was interested, why bother?”
“Oh Kim, you’re so in need of a hot summer
fling. When was the last time you got—”
“Shut up!”
Kim was seething. She loved Amber but the
girl never knew when to stop pushing. Amber looked at her and just shook her
head.
“You know the best way to get over a guy is
to get under another,” Amber said for the umpteenth time as they headed toward
the rental car.
“Really Amber, your advice to me is to get
laid? So having sex with some random guy will magically heal my heart and make
forget about Michael?” Kim snapped.
“I’m sorry. I’m only trying to help.”
“I know, and I love you for it. Just back
off.”
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Tamaria Soana is middle aged, but just feels her life has
begun. She writes sexy contemporary romance stories that always end with a
‘happily ever after’. Growing up she loved to read and make up new places in
her head to escape to. In her late teens she began writing short stories and
poetry; it wasn’t until her late thirties before she began to spin a full
story. She’s married and a stay-at-home-mom of two beautiful young girls, they
reside in Western New York. Cuddling up with a good book under an electric
throw is her way to escape the cold Buffalo nights. Besides
writing, she co-owns Shades of Rose Marketing and Shades of Rose YA Marketing,
also hosts a talk show on Talkshoe called Live with Tamaria ~ Giving authors a
voice.
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