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Julia asked excitedly, wiping the spray of saltwater from her face.
     
    “Good idea,” Sharron agreed, asking the driver to head towards the strip of beach.
     
    “I can’t go any closer. The coastline here is extremely rocky, and I might damage the boat if I dare go any closer,” the driver explained when he brought the speedboat to standstill approximately 50 feet from the shore. “The water is fairly shallow, so you can swim there and go exploring, while I wait here for you.”
     
    “You are not going to drive off as soon as we are off the boat, are you?” Julia asked jokingly, then jumped into the water and started swimming towards the shore. It was only after she was about halfway to shore that she noticed that Sharron was no longer following, but had actually turned around and climbed back onboard the boat. “Sharron, what’s wrong? What happened?” Julia shouted worriedly and started swimming back towards the boat, thinking that something had happened to her friend.
     
    “Nothing is wrong. We’ll send somebody to pick you up a bit later,” Sharron shouted in answer, and then waved goodbye as the driver brought the boat into motion and started speeding off in the direction of the port.
     
    “No, wait! Sharron, come back!” Julia shouted desperately while watching the boat disappear. Almost too stunned to believe that Sharron would do something like that to her, Julia remained exactly where she was, half expecting the boat to return and pick her up. Though, after five minutes of treading water, she knew that the boat wasn’t going to turn around and started swimming to shore.
     
     
    Reaching the shore and w alking out on to the beach, Julia felt as though she could murder Sharron. What the hell was wrong with Sharron, Julia thought furiously while she got rid of her wet clothes, laying them out to dry in the warm afternoon sun. Sitting down on the soft sand of the beach and looking out over the ocean, Julia wasn’t able to see the man walking up from behind her. She only became aware that she was not alone on the secluded beach when the man spoke up from right behind her.
     
    “Hi there,” Gabriel greeted nonchalant, sitting down next to Julia with a hint of a smile on his handsome face.
     
    Startled by the Gabriel’s unexpected appearance, Julia’s heart instantaneously started racing like a runaway horse, thumping with loud bangs against her chest as Gabriel sat down next to her.
     
    “Hi there,” Julia managed in a squeaky voice, nervously digging her toes into the sand, unable to look Gabriel properly in the eye.
     
    “You know, from the moment I first laid eyes on you, I knew that there was something special about you,” Gabriel said in a warm voice, “but every attempt I made to get to know, you neatly evaded and almost drove me to the brink of insanity.”
     
    Hearing the warm sound in his voice confused Julia, not knowing what to think. “I don’t understand, I thought you would hate me after the way I treated you,” Julia said unsurely, shyly looking into his dancing chartreuse colored eyes.
     
    “You have Sharron to thank for everything,” Gabriel smiled, enjoying her confusion. “If she didn’t come to me last night and explained why you were reacting so badly towards me, then I would have continued to think that you were nothing but a gold digging temptress and eventually would have started hating you.”
     
    “Sharron told you how I truly felt?” Julia asked stunned, surprised to find out that Sharron was able to read her heart better than she was able to read it herself. A deep blush then started forming around her face with the knowledge that Gabriel knew exactly how she felt about him.
     
    Witnessing the deep blush forming across Julia’s face caused a deep, happy laughter to bubble up from Gabriel’s jubilant heart, and before she could say another word, he pulled her into his embrace and slowly brought his lips down upon hers. The feeling of his lips
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