Red Shift Part 2 Chapter 17
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:24 pm
Hi everyone!
Just so you know, I am on such a roll with tory right now! Things are just falling into place and I am so very close to completeing Part 2! YOu won;t believe how far ahead I am!
Ellie - One thing you have to remember is that the gang are only 15! And no, Sandra will not be inviting Richard along. Remember, Richard has gone out of town for the summer.
AJK001 - Yes, I think I can safely say that even though they are not dating, they WILL be together a lot.
lazza - Well... somehow, I think neither one wants to know about the other's true love.
roswellluver - Me?? Tortyure my readers?? Must be thinking of someone else.
mareli - Well... even in their confusion, I'm sure that can be great friends.
vampyrax - Hmmm.... I don;lt think I ever measured anyone's toerance levels during my stories. Maybe someone else can let you know how much more you might HAVE to take?
tequathisy - I think Alison might be a little distracted herslef.
VeronicaB - Oh yes. Very drustrating. But Luke was right no to tell Alison. Because she WOULD be preotective of Julia and her love. She's Julia's friend too and would not necessarily guess that Julia love Luke.
frenchkiss70 - I won't torture them too long. But then, what is long for you might be short for me... LOL And talking about they're loves? Talk about each other and make the other feel bad because they don;t know it's really them? Nope. Neither are that cruel.
Timelord31 - But what a summer it promises to be!
BehrObsession - Well... this confusion is rather necessary to my plot, I'm afraid. So...
xmag - And A WR Roswell story wouldn;t be a WR story without my own special interpretation of roadblock.
Scooter1072 - I'm sure that they will soon be admitting their love. But will it be to each other?
NorafanofMaxandLiz - Oh yes. VERY different to my PW story.
As for Hans... well... he's a lot different to Michael.
Arianneleigh - This is true. They will be very good friends first.
cherie - I kind of figure that with the knowledge that alien life exists, certain facts would emerge.
Red Shift
Part 2
Chapter 17
For the first three days of that week, Julia and Alison worked the evening shift at Scoops, spending their mornings with Luke, Hans and Sandra on the beach. After avoiding her that Monday night, Luke couldn't stay away from Scoops while Julia worked. In fact, he had started to time his visits so that he would be there when her shift finished, in the hope that she might need someone to walk her home. Usually, they sat on the beach with Hans and Alison and just talked until Julia and Alison left for home. While it was certainly true that the feelings her very presence invoked within him were tortuous in the extreme, the thought of not seeing her brought on a pain that was just unbearable.
When they met up in the mornings at the beach, the two of them invariably set up their towels side by side, with a narrow ribbon of sand between them that had noticeably shrunk over the few days. Luke, however, spent most of the time in the water, trying hard not to let her see the way she affected him. For Julia's part, she spent most of her time lying on her front, so that Luke couldn't see what the sight of his body did to her.
Sometimes, Julia joined Luke in the water, where they swam, played tag or just talked, usually way out of their depths where they had to tread water. It was easier to be together out there, as neither could really see the other and the way they were affected. There was a moment, on Wednesday, the last day before the girls changed to working the early shift when a large unexpected wave knocked Julia over, pushing her against Luke. Instinctively, he caught her in his arms and held her tightly against him. It brought about an awkward situation in which neither of the young, inexperienced teens knew what to do other than stare at one another. Time stood still until they both reluctantly let go of one another, both looking momentarily uncomfortable. Julia apologized and scurried out of the water and up the beach to their friends. Luke tried to find cold water with which to quench his sudden rise in temperature. When he returned to the gang, fifteen minutes later, he noticed at once that Julia had moved her towel away from his, and was now sitting on the far side of Sandra, talking to her.
Peering through his sunglasses at Julia, Luke didn't spot the arrival of Leia and Anders, who had dropped by from time to time over the past few days.
"Hey, guys," she called, placing her towel in the space next to Luke vacated by Julia. "What are you up to?"
"Nothing," Luke pulled his eyes from Julia. "I just came out of the water."
"Have you ever been scuba diving, Luke?" Anders asked, sitting next to Leia.
"Uh," Luke shook his head. "Sorry, no."
"Me neither," he shrugged. "Back in a mo. Need to ask the others something."
"So, having a good time?" Leia smiled.
"Yeah," Luke nodded. Behind his glasses, his eyes drifted back to Julia. "You?"
"Uh huh," Leia started to apply sun screen.
"Are you and Anders...?" Looking at his sister, Luke left the question open.
"We're just friends," Leia shrugged. "We went on a date and we do stuff together, but that's about all. He's nice. I like him. I enjoy his company. Why spoil it with anything more?"
"Yeah," Luke sighed, looking over at Julia. Why indeed?
* * *
"Hey, girls," Anders sat in the sand next to Julia, Sandra and Alison.
"Hey, Andy," the three girls smiled.
Hans looked over and glared at him. He put his sunglasses on and climbed to his feet, walking toward the concession stands. Anders watched him go with raised eyebrows.
"Was it something I said?"
"Nah," Alison chuckled. "I told him that you were a guy who knew how to appreciate women. I don't think he liked it. I guess that makes you our honorary girlfriend."
"Thanks, I think," Anders shrugged. "Just don't use me too often to wind him up," he looked over at Hans again. "Have you seen the size of him?"
"Why, Andy," Alison giggled. "I didn't think you liked comparing anatomical sizes. You mean you checked him out but not Jules?"
"Why does it always come back to that?" Julia demanded in a sullen pout. "This girl might get a complex."
"Well," Alison smirked. "If you even think of getting a complex about your shape, just ask yourself why Luke spends so much time in the sea, hun."
"Why?" Julia frowned.
Sandra and Alison both erupted in giggles.
"Oh, god," Alison shook her head. "You are so naïve, girl."
"What?" Julia looked confused. "He likes to swim. What?"
"Hey, Luke!" Alison called out.
"Yeah?" he replied.
"What do you think of Jules' breasts?"
Luke sat on his towel, his face burning scarlet.
"I uh..." he stammered. "Uhm..." He looked around, anywhere but at Julia as his instinct had wanted him to. He grabbed his wallet and climbed to his feet, keeping his back to the gang. "Does anyone want a drink?"
As he walked toward the vendors, Alison, Sandra and Leia fell into howls of laughter.
"See," Alison chuckled. "Luke certainly doesn't think you're too small."
"You embarrassed him is all," Julia rolled her eyes. "And me, too."
"And he left before he embarrassed himself," Leia roared. She held her hand in a fist and started to extend her index finger until it pointed in an upward direction.
"Oh!" Julia burned as brightly as Luke had.
"Uhm, you know," Anders shook his head, glad that he wasn't the victim of these girls and their barbed humor. "I actually came over here to see if you guys were still looking for another date for Saturday night?"
"Well," Alison took a deep breath. "Jules and I both have one, but Sandra needs one. Why? Are you offering your services?"
"Uh, no," Anders shook his head. "My cousin's coming over from Orlando for the weekend. He's a sophomore, and well, if you can't find anyone else, he would be only too happy to help you guys out."
"Is he okay?" Sandra asked. "I mean, is he like, good looking or anything?"
"He's a guy," Anders shrugged. "How do I know if he's good looking?"
"On a scale of one to ten," Alison grinned. "One being Martin the bus boy, ten being Luke the abs boy."
"I don't know," Anders rolled his eyes. "Five? Maybe. How should I know?"
"When does he arrive?"
"Saturday morning."
"Well," Sandra exhaled. "I guess it wouldn't hurt. But as long as he understands that it's nothing more than accompanying me to dinner. And he pays his own way, like I'll pay mine."
"Yeah," he nodded. "I'll tell him."
"Oh, Leia," Julia called out. "Did you and Anders want to come out with us on my birthday, Saturday night?"
"Oh, thanks, Julia," Leia smiled. "We hadn't planned anything yet, so... That would be really great. Thank you."
* * *
Luke had been in two minds about coming to Scoops tonight. Today at the beach, after he had caught her in the waves, Julia had made a big point of keeping as much space between them as possible. She hadn't even spoken to him and when the girls left to get cleaned up for their shift, she had scurried away without even saying goodbye. Neither did she ask if he would be coming by, as she had done previously. Afraid that he had crossed some invisible line that Julia had drawn, Luke had planned to give her the space she clearly wanted. But planning to stay away from Julia and doing so were two very different matters.
"Hey, Luke," Julia's greeting was not as friendly as it had been of late. She seemed nervous around him.
"Hey," he nodded, his face unsuccessful at hiding his sadness.
"Hans not coming?" she noticed the empty chair.
"He's over at Grandpa's house," he shook his head. "There's some monster truck special on, or something."
"You're not into that?" she looked surprised. "I thought all guys were into that."
"No," Luke smirked. "So I thought... I'd come by and, uh, you know..."
"Cherry Surprise?" she raised her eyebrow.
Julia gave a soft smile at that. Luke always ordered a Cherry Surprise. But she was pleased to see him. On Sunday, when she had first met Luke and discovered that he was the boy she had seen at MOSI, even though he wanted someone else, his presence, although painful at times, helped her shift to fly by. Then, on Monday, when they were building a friendship, he had not come. The thought of not seeing him had hurt. And after she had hurt him earlier today, when she had moved her towel as far away from him as she could and had practically ignored him into nonexistence, she felt sure she would not see him again.
It had been a very awkward moment for her. When the wave had pushed her into him, and he had caught her in his arms, it had been all Julia could do to not throw her arms around him, pull him to her and kiss him senseless. He made her feel things, things that a fourteen - soon to be fifteen - year old girl had no rights to be thinking about, especially on a very public beach. Her body had been so affected that she had even wondered if she had brought the condom that Sophie had made her keep the other night. She had to calm herself down, and in so doing had offended Luke. It had been a total but pleasant surprise when he turned up and took his usual seat at the back, in the corner. She idly wondered why he always sat there.
"Yeah," he nodded. "Cherry Surprise. Please. So you're working early tomorrow, huh?"
"Yeah," she frowned. "But only 'till two thirty, then I'm off."
"I expect you'll go home and put your feet up, or something, huh?" he shrugged, looking anywhere but at her.
"Will you be at the beach?" she looked at him but Luke was unable to determine her thoughts.
"Not sure," he shrugged. "Probably." Without her, it wouldn't be the same.
"I was hoping we could come and find you," she looked at him, pleading. "You know. It'll still be hot, and we could probably use a cooling dip in the sea and hey, I can sit at home all winter with my feet up."
With one short conversation, Julia had patched up a hole in Luke's heart and had made everything between them better again.
* * *
"You boys can't both be getting ready at the same time in that little bathroom," Omi called to them as they were about to start getting ready for their 'dates'. "And Leia too. Luke, why don't you run on over the road with your things and get yourself ready at your other grandparents."
"Okay," Luke answered, eager to get away from Hans before he noticed how nervous he was.
Hans had been asking him a lot of questions about Julia lately. He had noticed him watching her. He was undecided if Hans was thinking about making a move on her, or just concerned that Luke was closer to Julia than he claimed. Either way, he didn't like it. Luke grabbed the clothes that he was going to wear tonight, a few toiletries, and slipped out through the front door.
"Hey, Granny," Luke smiled as he entered their house.
"Oh, hi, Luke," she smiled, looking up at him. "What's up?"
"We're all trying to get ready at the same time over there," he waved his hand. "Do you mind if I use your bathroom so I can get ready, too?"
"Of course you can, dear," Granny smiled. "You go right on ahead."
"Get ready for what?" Grandpa looked up from his evening paper.
"Uhm..." Luke scratched his ear. "I sort of have a... uh, a date."
"You have a what, Luke?" Grandpa started to fiddle with his ear. "Darned hearing aid must need new batteries or something. I coulda swore you said you had a date."
"I uh, did," Luke blushed, looking down at his feet.
"You did?" Grandpa feigned a look of incredulity. "Dang it! There goes a flying pig!"
"Ignore him, son," Granny swatted Grandpa's knee. "So who's the lucky girl?"
"And is she pretty?" Grandpa winked.
"She's just a... a friend," Luke started. "So it doesn't mean anything, okay? But her name is Julia. Julia Cartier. And yes. Yes, she is, uh... pretty. Very."
"Julia?" Granny's face lit up. "Oh, Luke. She's a wonderful girl. Bright as a button, pretty as a picture."
"Nice use of similes," Luke gave a sardonic snort.
"Her family moved here last..." she turned to Grandpa. "When was it?"
"October, wasn't it? No, September," Grandpa nodded. "Late September. From Miami. Her folks wanted her to grow up in a more sheltered environment. Something about the gangs and drugs in Miami getting out of hand. She's a lovely girl, son."
"We're just friends," Luke reminded them.
"The strongest romances in the world start out as just friends," Grandpa chuckled. "You've got to be good friends first. Then you can be her lover."
"Grandpa!" Luke complained.
"Oh, for goodness sakes dear," Granny swatted Grandpa again. "What a thing to encourage. It's just a first date and they're both a little young to be thinking of that."
"Kids grow up fast these days and she's not 'my' little girl," his eyes sparkled. "Someone else has to worry about her. My job is to help my grandson here become a man."
"Anyway," Luke groaned. "She's not like that. I'm not like that. Besides, she uh, already has a... a boyfriend."
"She does?" Granny looked up frowning. "First I've heard of it."
"So what, boy." Grandpa leaned across to him. "Your grandma here was courting before I came on the scene and stole her heart."
"What he means to say," Granny started to laugh. "Is that the useless fool I was seeing ran off with a showgirl and your grandfather was there to catch me on the rebound. So you just stop teasing Luke. He's a good boy."
"Just remember this, Luke," Grandpa sat back and smiled. "All's fair in love and war. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected."
"That's uh," Luke narrowed his eyes, "pretty profound."
"A wise old general called Sun Tzu said that, Luke," Grandpa nodded. "In his book, 'The Art of War."
"So what does it mean?"
"It means that it's you who's going to take Julia out tonight. You attacked your enemy - her boyfriend - where he was unprepared. It will be you who will be able to hold her close, take her home... say goodnight to her. You are where you are not expected. Take advantage, son. Attack. And who knows? Maybe she wants to be conquered?"
Luke hurried to the bathroom with Grandpa's laughter ringing in his ears.
* * *
"Ah," Opa grinned as Luke returned. He was dressed in a pair of dark pants with a pale yellow shirt. "You're back. You're looking pretty sharp, soldier. So what time are you picking up the girls?"
"We're sort of meeting them," Luke offered.
"At Scoops," Hans finished.
"You're doing what?" Omi breezed into the room with a face like thunder. "My boys are not arranging to 'meet' their young ladies anywhere. You do not meet up with your dates no matter how hard you tell me that they are just friends. You will call the girls and let them know that you will be collecting them like the ladies they are."
"Uhm, Omi," Luke frowned. "We don't know Siesta Key very well. And it's uh, a big place."
"So you ask them for directions," she rolled her eyes. "It's not that big. I'm sure you can figure it out. And we have maps to help you."
"The directions 'I' get will probably send me to Miami," Hans grumbled as Luke headed for the phone.
Having called Julia and been given the directions to her house, which was the furthest away, Luke left the house, first. He wasn't sure if Hans ever did call Alison, or not.
* * *
The directions that Julia had given him were clear and concise. He didn't even need a map and he didn't get lost once. Luke paused in front of the wooden door and took a deep breath. Checking that everything was in order: he had the card, the present, the flowers and that his flies were done up, he knocked on the door. The door opened and a man, perhaps in his late forties, a little taller than Luke, stood there, scrutinizing him. Luke shifted nervously under his gaze, unsure of what to say.
"Luke, right?" the man raised an eyebrow.
"Uhm," Luke nodded. He rubbed his palm on his pants and extended his hand. "Yeah."
"Pleased to meet you son," he accepted Luke's handshake. "And I'd just like to compliment you on taking the time and effort to coming around to collect Julia. Most young guys these days just arrange to meet up somewhere. I think that shows a lack of respect. Don't you?"
"Uh," Luke nodded, silently thanking Omi. "Yeah. I guess."
"Take a seat," he pointed to a chair in the hallway. "She'll be right out."
"Thank you," Luke crossed to the chair and sat down.
He felt an immense weight lift from him when Mr. Cartier descended the steps to the family den in the basement. Because it was cooler down there, most people had converted it to their living room. Moments later, Luke rose again as Julia drifted out from a back room. His mouth hung open. She was wearing a pale yellow halter dress. It was shorter than her waitress dress, a lot shorter - in fact, an awful lot shorter. This mini dress hugged her in all the right places, too. It showed off her curves and her swells and did strange things to Luke's body. Her legs looked so much longer, too. She wasn't wearing a bra and where the halter-top dipped in the middle, it offered him a glimpse of her sweet cleavage. In his imagination, he could see the soft and gentle swell of her flesh, the small, delicate pink tips. He shook his mind free, hoping that she could not see how she affected him. He especially hoped that she didn't see him appraising her.
Since the first time he had seen her this summer, Julia had always worn her hair in a ponytail, both on the beach, and on duty at Scoops. Tonight, she wore her hair loose, just like it was when he had seen her that first time last spring. She was radiant, in every sense of the word. He had never seen her looking lovelier, and he had never seen a lovelier sight. Luke fell in love with her all over again and he wondered how he would survive this night.
"We're a matched set," she smiled at him.
Julia nearly faltered when she stepped out of her bedroom and into the hallway. So far, she had only seen Luke in Bermudas by day, which was amazing in itself, or in jeans and a T-shirt in the evening. Standing there in a smart pair of pants and the pale yellow shirt, open at the collar revealing a hint of his chest, she could see that she would have trouble keeping her eyes off of him tonight. His golden eyes looked like burning gold this evening and she wondered what he saw through them when he looked at her. A long thin pencil with two small bumps, probably, she decided. But how her bumps reacted to him. All of her, in fact, reacted to him. Strange feelings started to engulf her and she was so glad that she had already had the talk with her Mom. Julia hoped that he had not noticed her checking him out. She prayed that Luke would be a perfect gentleman tonight, because if he made any advances upon her, she just might surrender to him. Luke might well get his Cherry Surprise tonight, and not from Scoops! She would be powerless to stop him, and she wouldn't even want to. Just in case, her gift from Sophie was securely hidden in her purse.
"Excuse me?" his mouth had moved for some time before the words came out.
"Us," she pointed to his shirt. "Uhm... Matching. We're a matched set."
"Oh," he smiled. "Yeah."
"I wore higher heels than normal, too," she balanced on one leg to hold up the other, allowing him to see her very high heels.
"Wow," he nodded, his eyes ever wider.
He hadn't even noticed her shoes. His eyes were fixed on her legs, especially on her taught thighs, higher up. Did she even know how beautiful she was to him? Luke swallowed hard and lifted his eyes to her face before she noticed where he was looking and embarrassed her.
"Yeah," she laughed. "You know, with me being so short, and you..."
Tall, she thought. So very tall. And she also doubted that there was anything to worry about regarding Alison's 'itty bitty' comment. She had felt his bulge the other day in the water, when the wave had knocked her over. She had wondered who it was who had made him that way, the jealousy from which had been a helping factor in her reaction of him. Even though she always felt comfortable next to Luke, like she was just right for him, she wanted to be a little taller, tonight. Maybe it would help make her look a little older, more attractive to him. Like it would make it seem that she had every right to be seen with Luke.
"You're not too short," he shook his head. You're perfect. "Oh!" Luke's face lit up. "These are for you."
Luke handed her a card, a small wrapped present, the size of a deck of cards, and half a dozen white roses.
"You didn't have to get me anything, Luke," she smiled, smelling the roses.
"I couldn't turn up empty handed," he shook his head, looking down in embarrassment. "I was raised better than that."
Something at the back of his mind nagged him. When had that been? Debra and Allan had talked to him a little on how to treat girls, but never things like this. He reached up and scratched his ear.
"Well, your folks did a great job," she beamed. "But how did you know that white roses were my favorite? I don't even think Alison knows that."
"I uh, didn't," he ducked his head. "Know, I mean. That they were your favorite. I didn't want to overstep the bounds and buy you red ones. You know, 'cause they mean... love and... romance. And they didn't have any yellow roses which stands for friendship, so..."
"They're lovely, thank you," she inhaled the aroma. "I love them."
Unaware that Luke eyes were glued to the back of her legs as she went, Julia glided to the kitchen where, out of sight, he heard her moving about. Luke berated himself for leering at her like that. Treat her with respect, he demanded. This is Julia, not some bimbo. You'll only make her feel uncomfortable. He then heard the tap running. Moments later, Julia returned, smiling brightly with her flowers in a vase. She stood them on the telephone table.
"Can I open my present now?" she looked at him.
"Sure," he nodded. "Oh yeah." He ducked his head. Could he be any more forgetful? "Uh, happy birthday."
She opened the card first. "Best wishes for an amazing day for an amazing person. Love, Luke." She smiled at him and turned to the present. Love? If only he meant it.
"Oh, Luke!" she gasped. With her bright eyes opened wide, she looked up at him. "I... I've never seen anything like it!"
The present was a necklace. The medallion at the end of it was a flat disk, a little larger than a dime, embossed onto which was a symbol. It was a triangle in the center with two radial arms spiraling from it. Remembering her interest in the stars, he had made it himself, with a little molecular manipulation.
"What is it?" she studied it carefully.
"I believe," he swallowed, "that it's the pictorial representation of another galaxy."
He didn't tell her that he had been seeing that very same symbol in his mind ever since he had first seen her in MOSI. Every time he had thought of her, he saw that symbol, and vice versa.
"How did you know I was into astronomy?" she studied the necklace. "You seem to know an awful lot more about me than I do about you? What's your secret?"
"Lucky guess," Luke's face burned. Hans would kill him if he had heard her ask that.
"Well, I love it!" Julia face was glowing with emotion. "Can you put it on for me, please?"
She held the necklace to herself, and turned, offering Luke the two ends over her shoulders. Standing so close to her, he could smell her. He inhaled deeply. The scent was delicious. A sweet, mysterious smell that made his knees go all weak. His hands shook, making it hard for him to fasten the tiny clasp but he achieved his task with a short burst of energy. Luke bunched her hair up in his hand and pulled it through so that the chain rested firmly around her neck. She turned to face him, smiling broadly. The medallion nestled in the slight cleavage that her breasts formed. He gulped, wishing that he had bought a shorter chain. He did not want other people looking at her there. Especially other guys!
Her knees trembled from her reaction to his fragrance that had enveloped her when he stood so close behind her. Julia looked down at her present and wished that she was more amply endowed to show off her amazing present, to offer more for Luke to look at.
"Shall..." his voice came out as a squeak. It had been doing that a lot, lately. "Shall we go?"
"Yes," Julia's face was glowing as she stepped up next to him and placed her arm around his. "Let's go." She paused at the top of the stairs that led to the basement. "See you later, Mom, Dad! We're going now!"
"Not too late!" came the reply from the basement. "Midnight!"
* * *
Just so you know, I am on such a roll with tory right now! Things are just falling into place and I am so very close to completeing Part 2! YOu won;t believe how far ahead I am!

Ellie - One thing you have to remember is that the gang are only 15! And no, Sandra will not be inviting Richard along. Remember, Richard has gone out of town for the summer.
AJK001 - Yes, I think I can safely say that even though they are not dating, they WILL be together a lot.
lazza - Well... somehow, I think neither one wants to know about the other's true love.

roswellluver - Me?? Tortyure my readers?? Must be thinking of someone else.

mareli - Well... even in their confusion, I'm sure that can be great friends.

vampyrax - Hmmm.... I don;lt think I ever measured anyone's toerance levels during my stories. Maybe someone else can let you know how much more you might HAVE to take?

tequathisy - I think Alison might be a little distracted herslef.

VeronicaB - Oh yes. Very drustrating. But Luke was right no to tell Alison. Because she WOULD be preotective of Julia and her love. She's Julia's friend too and would not necessarily guess that Julia love Luke.
frenchkiss70 - I won't torture them too long. But then, what is long for you might be short for me... LOL And talking about they're loves? Talk about each other and make the other feel bad because they don;t know it's really them? Nope. Neither are that cruel.
Timelord31 - But what a summer it promises to be!

BehrObsession - Well... this confusion is rather necessary to my plot, I'm afraid. So...
xmag - And A WR Roswell story wouldn;t be a WR story without my own special interpretation of roadblock.

Scooter1072 - I'm sure that they will soon be admitting their love. But will it be to each other?

NorafanofMaxandLiz - Oh yes. VERY different to my PW story.

Arianneleigh - This is true. They will be very good friends first.

cherie - I kind of figure that with the knowledge that alien life exists, certain facts would emerge.
Red Shift
Part 2
Chapter 17
For the first three days of that week, Julia and Alison worked the evening shift at Scoops, spending their mornings with Luke, Hans and Sandra on the beach. After avoiding her that Monday night, Luke couldn't stay away from Scoops while Julia worked. In fact, he had started to time his visits so that he would be there when her shift finished, in the hope that she might need someone to walk her home. Usually, they sat on the beach with Hans and Alison and just talked until Julia and Alison left for home. While it was certainly true that the feelings her very presence invoked within him were tortuous in the extreme, the thought of not seeing her brought on a pain that was just unbearable.
When they met up in the mornings at the beach, the two of them invariably set up their towels side by side, with a narrow ribbon of sand between them that had noticeably shrunk over the few days. Luke, however, spent most of the time in the water, trying hard not to let her see the way she affected him. For Julia's part, she spent most of her time lying on her front, so that Luke couldn't see what the sight of his body did to her.
Sometimes, Julia joined Luke in the water, where they swam, played tag or just talked, usually way out of their depths where they had to tread water. It was easier to be together out there, as neither could really see the other and the way they were affected. There was a moment, on Wednesday, the last day before the girls changed to working the early shift when a large unexpected wave knocked Julia over, pushing her against Luke. Instinctively, he caught her in his arms and held her tightly against him. It brought about an awkward situation in which neither of the young, inexperienced teens knew what to do other than stare at one another. Time stood still until they both reluctantly let go of one another, both looking momentarily uncomfortable. Julia apologized and scurried out of the water and up the beach to their friends. Luke tried to find cold water with which to quench his sudden rise in temperature. When he returned to the gang, fifteen minutes later, he noticed at once that Julia had moved her towel away from his, and was now sitting on the far side of Sandra, talking to her.
Peering through his sunglasses at Julia, Luke didn't spot the arrival of Leia and Anders, who had dropped by from time to time over the past few days.
"Hey, guys," she called, placing her towel in the space next to Luke vacated by Julia. "What are you up to?"
"Nothing," Luke pulled his eyes from Julia. "I just came out of the water."
"Have you ever been scuba diving, Luke?" Anders asked, sitting next to Leia.
"Uh," Luke shook his head. "Sorry, no."
"Me neither," he shrugged. "Back in a mo. Need to ask the others something."
"So, having a good time?" Leia smiled.
"Yeah," Luke nodded. Behind his glasses, his eyes drifted back to Julia. "You?"
"Uh huh," Leia started to apply sun screen.
"Are you and Anders...?" Looking at his sister, Luke left the question open.
"We're just friends," Leia shrugged. "We went on a date and we do stuff together, but that's about all. He's nice. I like him. I enjoy his company. Why spoil it with anything more?"
"Yeah," Luke sighed, looking over at Julia. Why indeed?
* * *
"Hey, girls," Anders sat in the sand next to Julia, Sandra and Alison.
"Hey, Andy," the three girls smiled.
Hans looked over and glared at him. He put his sunglasses on and climbed to his feet, walking toward the concession stands. Anders watched him go with raised eyebrows.
"Was it something I said?"
"Nah," Alison chuckled. "I told him that you were a guy who knew how to appreciate women. I don't think he liked it. I guess that makes you our honorary girlfriend."
"Thanks, I think," Anders shrugged. "Just don't use me too often to wind him up," he looked over at Hans again. "Have you seen the size of him?"
"Why, Andy," Alison giggled. "I didn't think you liked comparing anatomical sizes. You mean you checked him out but not Jules?"
"Why does it always come back to that?" Julia demanded in a sullen pout. "This girl might get a complex."
"Well," Alison smirked. "If you even think of getting a complex about your shape, just ask yourself why Luke spends so much time in the sea, hun."
"Why?" Julia frowned.
Sandra and Alison both erupted in giggles.
"Oh, god," Alison shook her head. "You are so naïve, girl."
"What?" Julia looked confused. "He likes to swim. What?"
"Hey, Luke!" Alison called out.
"Yeah?" he replied.
"What do you think of Jules' breasts?"
Luke sat on his towel, his face burning scarlet.
"I uh..." he stammered. "Uhm..." He looked around, anywhere but at Julia as his instinct had wanted him to. He grabbed his wallet and climbed to his feet, keeping his back to the gang. "Does anyone want a drink?"
As he walked toward the vendors, Alison, Sandra and Leia fell into howls of laughter.
"See," Alison chuckled. "Luke certainly doesn't think you're too small."
"You embarrassed him is all," Julia rolled her eyes. "And me, too."
"And he left before he embarrassed himself," Leia roared. She held her hand in a fist and started to extend her index finger until it pointed in an upward direction.
"Oh!" Julia burned as brightly as Luke had.
"Uhm, you know," Anders shook his head, glad that he wasn't the victim of these girls and their barbed humor. "I actually came over here to see if you guys were still looking for another date for Saturday night?"
"Well," Alison took a deep breath. "Jules and I both have one, but Sandra needs one. Why? Are you offering your services?"
"Uh, no," Anders shook his head. "My cousin's coming over from Orlando for the weekend. He's a sophomore, and well, if you can't find anyone else, he would be only too happy to help you guys out."
"Is he okay?" Sandra asked. "I mean, is he like, good looking or anything?"
"He's a guy," Anders shrugged. "How do I know if he's good looking?"
"On a scale of one to ten," Alison grinned. "One being Martin the bus boy, ten being Luke the abs boy."
"I don't know," Anders rolled his eyes. "Five? Maybe. How should I know?"
"When does he arrive?"
"Saturday morning."
"Well," Sandra exhaled. "I guess it wouldn't hurt. But as long as he understands that it's nothing more than accompanying me to dinner. And he pays his own way, like I'll pay mine."
"Yeah," he nodded. "I'll tell him."
"Oh, Leia," Julia called out. "Did you and Anders want to come out with us on my birthday, Saturday night?"
"Oh, thanks, Julia," Leia smiled. "We hadn't planned anything yet, so... That would be really great. Thank you."
* * *
Luke had been in two minds about coming to Scoops tonight. Today at the beach, after he had caught her in the waves, Julia had made a big point of keeping as much space between them as possible. She hadn't even spoken to him and when the girls left to get cleaned up for their shift, she had scurried away without even saying goodbye. Neither did she ask if he would be coming by, as she had done previously. Afraid that he had crossed some invisible line that Julia had drawn, Luke had planned to give her the space she clearly wanted. But planning to stay away from Julia and doing so were two very different matters.
"Hey, Luke," Julia's greeting was not as friendly as it had been of late. She seemed nervous around him.
"Hey," he nodded, his face unsuccessful at hiding his sadness.
"Hans not coming?" she noticed the empty chair.
"He's over at Grandpa's house," he shook his head. "There's some monster truck special on, or something."
"You're not into that?" she looked surprised. "I thought all guys were into that."
"No," Luke smirked. "So I thought... I'd come by and, uh, you know..."
"Cherry Surprise?" she raised her eyebrow.
Julia gave a soft smile at that. Luke always ordered a Cherry Surprise. But she was pleased to see him. On Sunday, when she had first met Luke and discovered that he was the boy she had seen at MOSI, even though he wanted someone else, his presence, although painful at times, helped her shift to fly by. Then, on Monday, when they were building a friendship, he had not come. The thought of not seeing him had hurt. And after she had hurt him earlier today, when she had moved her towel as far away from him as she could and had practically ignored him into nonexistence, she felt sure she would not see him again.
It had been a very awkward moment for her. When the wave had pushed her into him, and he had caught her in his arms, it had been all Julia could do to not throw her arms around him, pull him to her and kiss him senseless. He made her feel things, things that a fourteen - soon to be fifteen - year old girl had no rights to be thinking about, especially on a very public beach. Her body had been so affected that she had even wondered if she had brought the condom that Sophie had made her keep the other night. She had to calm herself down, and in so doing had offended Luke. It had been a total but pleasant surprise when he turned up and took his usual seat at the back, in the corner. She idly wondered why he always sat there.
"Yeah," he nodded. "Cherry Surprise. Please. So you're working early tomorrow, huh?"
"Yeah," she frowned. "But only 'till two thirty, then I'm off."
"I expect you'll go home and put your feet up, or something, huh?" he shrugged, looking anywhere but at her.
"Will you be at the beach?" she looked at him but Luke was unable to determine her thoughts.
"Not sure," he shrugged. "Probably." Without her, it wouldn't be the same.
"I was hoping we could come and find you," she looked at him, pleading. "You know. It'll still be hot, and we could probably use a cooling dip in the sea and hey, I can sit at home all winter with my feet up."
With one short conversation, Julia had patched up a hole in Luke's heart and had made everything between them better again.
* * *
"You boys can't both be getting ready at the same time in that little bathroom," Omi called to them as they were about to start getting ready for their 'dates'. "And Leia too. Luke, why don't you run on over the road with your things and get yourself ready at your other grandparents."
"Okay," Luke answered, eager to get away from Hans before he noticed how nervous he was.
Hans had been asking him a lot of questions about Julia lately. He had noticed him watching her. He was undecided if Hans was thinking about making a move on her, or just concerned that Luke was closer to Julia than he claimed. Either way, he didn't like it. Luke grabbed the clothes that he was going to wear tonight, a few toiletries, and slipped out through the front door.
"Hey, Granny," Luke smiled as he entered their house.
"Oh, hi, Luke," she smiled, looking up at him. "What's up?"
"We're all trying to get ready at the same time over there," he waved his hand. "Do you mind if I use your bathroom so I can get ready, too?"
"Of course you can, dear," Granny smiled. "You go right on ahead."
"Get ready for what?" Grandpa looked up from his evening paper.
"Uhm..." Luke scratched his ear. "I sort of have a... uh, a date."
"You have a what, Luke?" Grandpa started to fiddle with his ear. "Darned hearing aid must need new batteries or something. I coulda swore you said you had a date."
"I uh, did," Luke blushed, looking down at his feet.
"You did?" Grandpa feigned a look of incredulity. "Dang it! There goes a flying pig!"
"Ignore him, son," Granny swatted Grandpa's knee. "So who's the lucky girl?"
"And is she pretty?" Grandpa winked.
"She's just a... a friend," Luke started. "So it doesn't mean anything, okay? But her name is Julia. Julia Cartier. And yes. Yes, she is, uh... pretty. Very."
"Julia?" Granny's face lit up. "Oh, Luke. She's a wonderful girl. Bright as a button, pretty as a picture."
"Nice use of similes," Luke gave a sardonic snort.
"Her family moved here last..." she turned to Grandpa. "When was it?"
"October, wasn't it? No, September," Grandpa nodded. "Late September. From Miami. Her folks wanted her to grow up in a more sheltered environment. Something about the gangs and drugs in Miami getting out of hand. She's a lovely girl, son."
"We're just friends," Luke reminded them.
"The strongest romances in the world start out as just friends," Grandpa chuckled. "You've got to be good friends first. Then you can be her lover."
"Grandpa!" Luke complained.
"Oh, for goodness sakes dear," Granny swatted Grandpa again. "What a thing to encourage. It's just a first date and they're both a little young to be thinking of that."
"Kids grow up fast these days and she's not 'my' little girl," his eyes sparkled. "Someone else has to worry about her. My job is to help my grandson here become a man."
"Anyway," Luke groaned. "She's not like that. I'm not like that. Besides, she uh, already has a... a boyfriend."
"She does?" Granny looked up frowning. "First I've heard of it."
"So what, boy." Grandpa leaned across to him. "Your grandma here was courting before I came on the scene and stole her heart."
"What he means to say," Granny started to laugh. "Is that the useless fool I was seeing ran off with a showgirl and your grandfather was there to catch me on the rebound. So you just stop teasing Luke. He's a good boy."
"Just remember this, Luke," Grandpa sat back and smiled. "All's fair in love and war. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected."
"That's uh," Luke narrowed his eyes, "pretty profound."
"A wise old general called Sun Tzu said that, Luke," Grandpa nodded. "In his book, 'The Art of War."
"So what does it mean?"
"It means that it's you who's going to take Julia out tonight. You attacked your enemy - her boyfriend - where he was unprepared. It will be you who will be able to hold her close, take her home... say goodnight to her. You are where you are not expected. Take advantage, son. Attack. And who knows? Maybe she wants to be conquered?"
Luke hurried to the bathroom with Grandpa's laughter ringing in his ears.
* * *
"Ah," Opa grinned as Luke returned. He was dressed in a pair of dark pants with a pale yellow shirt. "You're back. You're looking pretty sharp, soldier. So what time are you picking up the girls?"
"We're sort of meeting them," Luke offered.
"At Scoops," Hans finished.
"You're doing what?" Omi breezed into the room with a face like thunder. "My boys are not arranging to 'meet' their young ladies anywhere. You do not meet up with your dates no matter how hard you tell me that they are just friends. You will call the girls and let them know that you will be collecting them like the ladies they are."
"Uhm, Omi," Luke frowned. "We don't know Siesta Key very well. And it's uh, a big place."
"So you ask them for directions," she rolled her eyes. "It's not that big. I'm sure you can figure it out. And we have maps to help you."
"The directions 'I' get will probably send me to Miami," Hans grumbled as Luke headed for the phone.
Having called Julia and been given the directions to her house, which was the furthest away, Luke left the house, first. He wasn't sure if Hans ever did call Alison, or not.
* * *
The directions that Julia had given him were clear and concise. He didn't even need a map and he didn't get lost once. Luke paused in front of the wooden door and took a deep breath. Checking that everything was in order: he had the card, the present, the flowers and that his flies were done up, he knocked on the door. The door opened and a man, perhaps in his late forties, a little taller than Luke, stood there, scrutinizing him. Luke shifted nervously under his gaze, unsure of what to say.
"Luke, right?" the man raised an eyebrow.
"Uhm," Luke nodded. He rubbed his palm on his pants and extended his hand. "Yeah."
"Pleased to meet you son," he accepted Luke's handshake. "And I'd just like to compliment you on taking the time and effort to coming around to collect Julia. Most young guys these days just arrange to meet up somewhere. I think that shows a lack of respect. Don't you?"
"Uh," Luke nodded, silently thanking Omi. "Yeah. I guess."
"Take a seat," he pointed to a chair in the hallway. "She'll be right out."
"Thank you," Luke crossed to the chair and sat down.
He felt an immense weight lift from him when Mr. Cartier descended the steps to the family den in the basement. Because it was cooler down there, most people had converted it to their living room. Moments later, Luke rose again as Julia drifted out from a back room. His mouth hung open. She was wearing a pale yellow halter dress. It was shorter than her waitress dress, a lot shorter - in fact, an awful lot shorter. This mini dress hugged her in all the right places, too. It showed off her curves and her swells and did strange things to Luke's body. Her legs looked so much longer, too. She wasn't wearing a bra and where the halter-top dipped in the middle, it offered him a glimpse of her sweet cleavage. In his imagination, he could see the soft and gentle swell of her flesh, the small, delicate pink tips. He shook his mind free, hoping that she could not see how she affected him. He especially hoped that she didn't see him appraising her.
Since the first time he had seen her this summer, Julia had always worn her hair in a ponytail, both on the beach, and on duty at Scoops. Tonight, she wore her hair loose, just like it was when he had seen her that first time last spring. She was radiant, in every sense of the word. He had never seen her looking lovelier, and he had never seen a lovelier sight. Luke fell in love with her all over again and he wondered how he would survive this night.
"We're a matched set," she smiled at him.
Julia nearly faltered when she stepped out of her bedroom and into the hallway. So far, she had only seen Luke in Bermudas by day, which was amazing in itself, or in jeans and a T-shirt in the evening. Standing there in a smart pair of pants and the pale yellow shirt, open at the collar revealing a hint of his chest, she could see that she would have trouble keeping her eyes off of him tonight. His golden eyes looked like burning gold this evening and she wondered what he saw through them when he looked at her. A long thin pencil with two small bumps, probably, she decided. But how her bumps reacted to him. All of her, in fact, reacted to him. Strange feelings started to engulf her and she was so glad that she had already had the talk with her Mom. Julia hoped that he had not noticed her checking him out. She prayed that Luke would be a perfect gentleman tonight, because if he made any advances upon her, she just might surrender to him. Luke might well get his Cherry Surprise tonight, and not from Scoops! She would be powerless to stop him, and she wouldn't even want to. Just in case, her gift from Sophie was securely hidden in her purse.
"Excuse me?" his mouth had moved for some time before the words came out.
"Us," she pointed to his shirt. "Uhm... Matching. We're a matched set."
"Oh," he smiled. "Yeah."
"I wore higher heels than normal, too," she balanced on one leg to hold up the other, allowing him to see her very high heels.
"Wow," he nodded, his eyes ever wider.
He hadn't even noticed her shoes. His eyes were fixed on her legs, especially on her taught thighs, higher up. Did she even know how beautiful she was to him? Luke swallowed hard and lifted his eyes to her face before she noticed where he was looking and embarrassed her.
"Yeah," she laughed. "You know, with me being so short, and you..."
Tall, she thought. So very tall. And she also doubted that there was anything to worry about regarding Alison's 'itty bitty' comment. She had felt his bulge the other day in the water, when the wave had knocked her over. She had wondered who it was who had made him that way, the jealousy from which had been a helping factor in her reaction of him. Even though she always felt comfortable next to Luke, like she was just right for him, she wanted to be a little taller, tonight. Maybe it would help make her look a little older, more attractive to him. Like it would make it seem that she had every right to be seen with Luke.
"You're not too short," he shook his head. You're perfect. "Oh!" Luke's face lit up. "These are for you."
Luke handed her a card, a small wrapped present, the size of a deck of cards, and half a dozen white roses.
"You didn't have to get me anything, Luke," she smiled, smelling the roses.
"I couldn't turn up empty handed," he shook his head, looking down in embarrassment. "I was raised better than that."
Something at the back of his mind nagged him. When had that been? Debra and Allan had talked to him a little on how to treat girls, but never things like this. He reached up and scratched his ear.
"Well, your folks did a great job," she beamed. "But how did you know that white roses were my favorite? I don't even think Alison knows that."
"I uh, didn't," he ducked his head. "Know, I mean. That they were your favorite. I didn't want to overstep the bounds and buy you red ones. You know, 'cause they mean... love and... romance. And they didn't have any yellow roses which stands for friendship, so..."
"They're lovely, thank you," she inhaled the aroma. "I love them."
Unaware that Luke eyes were glued to the back of her legs as she went, Julia glided to the kitchen where, out of sight, he heard her moving about. Luke berated himself for leering at her like that. Treat her with respect, he demanded. This is Julia, not some bimbo. You'll only make her feel uncomfortable. He then heard the tap running. Moments later, Julia returned, smiling brightly with her flowers in a vase. She stood them on the telephone table.
"Can I open my present now?" she looked at him.
"Sure," he nodded. "Oh yeah." He ducked his head. Could he be any more forgetful? "Uh, happy birthday."
She opened the card first. "Best wishes for an amazing day for an amazing person. Love, Luke." She smiled at him and turned to the present. Love? If only he meant it.
"Oh, Luke!" she gasped. With her bright eyes opened wide, she looked up at him. "I... I've never seen anything like it!"
The present was a necklace. The medallion at the end of it was a flat disk, a little larger than a dime, embossed onto which was a symbol. It was a triangle in the center with two radial arms spiraling from it. Remembering her interest in the stars, he had made it himself, with a little molecular manipulation.
"What is it?" she studied it carefully.
"I believe," he swallowed, "that it's the pictorial representation of another galaxy."
He didn't tell her that he had been seeing that very same symbol in his mind ever since he had first seen her in MOSI. Every time he had thought of her, he saw that symbol, and vice versa.
"How did you know I was into astronomy?" she studied the necklace. "You seem to know an awful lot more about me than I do about you? What's your secret?"
"Lucky guess," Luke's face burned. Hans would kill him if he had heard her ask that.
"Well, I love it!" Julia face was glowing with emotion. "Can you put it on for me, please?"
She held the necklace to herself, and turned, offering Luke the two ends over her shoulders. Standing so close to her, he could smell her. He inhaled deeply. The scent was delicious. A sweet, mysterious smell that made his knees go all weak. His hands shook, making it hard for him to fasten the tiny clasp but he achieved his task with a short burst of energy. Luke bunched her hair up in his hand and pulled it through so that the chain rested firmly around her neck. She turned to face him, smiling broadly. The medallion nestled in the slight cleavage that her breasts formed. He gulped, wishing that he had bought a shorter chain. He did not want other people looking at her there. Especially other guys!
Her knees trembled from her reaction to his fragrance that had enveloped her when he stood so close behind her. Julia looked down at her present and wished that she was more amply endowed to show off her amazing present, to offer more for Luke to look at.
"Shall..." his voice came out as a squeak. It had been doing that a lot, lately. "Shall we go?"
"Yes," Julia's face was glowing as she stepped up next to him and placed her arm around his. "Let's go." She paused at the top of the stairs that led to the basement. "See you later, Mom, Dad! We're going now!"
"Not too late!" came the reply from the basement. "Midnight!"
* * *