Eve was alone a lot, and he had a lot of time on his hands. Those two things usually lead him to loneliness, and since he had trouble seeking refuge with other people he usually ran it out. On those occasions Eve sometimes happened upon something new and wonderous when getting distracted by a butterfly or sunbeam.
That was how he had happened upon this spot, a hidden cape. Eve often came here alone to enjoy the sea breeze and sounds of the surrounding nature. Always alone.
But now Eve wasn't alone.
"It's just past this thicket here. Be careful of the branches."
Eve turned his head to send a warning and a small smile at Jake over his shoulder. They had been jogging and walking for some time now. The cape was some ways off the usual route that few people used due to it being quite rocky. Eve had once seen an exotic bird and by following it he had found a large rock. And circling it he had found a small opening that lead to an even smaller cape, only 5 or so meters wide and long. The water stayed shallow long ways from the sand and if you walked far enough it felt like you were walking on water. It was closed off from the rest of the beach and it was peaceful. And isolated.
Suddenly Eve felt embarrassed showing it to Jake. Sure it was a beautiful place, basically a small private beach, but it was seriously really isolated. Which meant just the two of them, in a small space. Eve blushed as he lifted a branch to let Jake follow him. Eve moved his head a bit to hide the blush from Jake and pushed on.
Almost right after his realization Eve already saw the rock from between the trees. Too late to turn back now.
"It's there. Follow me."
Eve mumbled a bit as he hurried ahead of Jake to lead him to the small opening in the rock.
"It's pretty low so you got to hunch down. Even if you're shorter than me."
Eve tried teasing Jake a bit, a habit he had recently picked up again. He had done it with his...friends in the past. But after cutting himself off of that unhealthy lifestyle the habit had been abandoned.
It felt nice to do it again in a more positive situation.
Eve went ahead of Jake again into the opening, hunching down pretty low. He trusted Jake would follow his example. And when Eve came out into the cape he thought 'This was the perfect timing'.
The sun was shining in an angle that made reflections dance in the slight ceiling the rock surrounding the beach formed. The sand and smooth rocks just below the water could be seen clearly and they looked like a painting. It was a bit hot but Eve wouldn't have known, since he couldn't feel heat that well. But the sea breeze occasionally made Eve's hair sway.
A genuine, wider than usual smile lit up Eve's face and he took a deep breath, closing his eyes briefly. Then Eve remembered Jake and while blushing a bit he turned to him, rubbing his neck.
"This is, um, my secret place. Or at least I think no one else comes here. I never see any signs of other people."
@Wolfie
That was how he had happened upon this spot, a hidden cape. Eve often came here alone to enjoy the sea breeze and sounds of the surrounding nature. Always alone.
But now Eve wasn't alone.
"It's just past this thicket here. Be careful of the branches."
Eve turned his head to send a warning and a small smile at Jake over his shoulder. They had been jogging and walking for some time now. The cape was some ways off the usual route that few people used due to it being quite rocky. Eve had once seen an exotic bird and by following it he had found a large rock. And circling it he had found a small opening that lead to an even smaller cape, only 5 or so meters wide and long. The water stayed shallow long ways from the sand and if you walked far enough it felt like you were walking on water. It was closed off from the rest of the beach and it was peaceful. And isolated.
Suddenly Eve felt embarrassed showing it to Jake. Sure it was a beautiful place, basically a small private beach, but it was seriously really isolated. Which meant just the two of them, in a small space. Eve blushed as he lifted a branch to let Jake follow him. Eve moved his head a bit to hide the blush from Jake and pushed on.
Almost right after his realization Eve already saw the rock from between the trees. Too late to turn back now.
"It's there. Follow me."
Eve mumbled a bit as he hurried ahead of Jake to lead him to the small opening in the rock.
"It's pretty low so you got to hunch down. Even if you're shorter than me."
Eve tried teasing Jake a bit, a habit he had recently picked up again. He had done it with his...friends in the past. But after cutting himself off of that unhealthy lifestyle the habit had been abandoned.
It felt nice to do it again in a more positive situation.
Eve went ahead of Jake again into the opening, hunching down pretty low. He trusted Jake would follow his example. And when Eve came out into the cape he thought 'This was the perfect timing'.
The sun was shining in an angle that made reflections dance in the slight ceiling the rock surrounding the beach formed. The sand and smooth rocks just below the water could be seen clearly and they looked like a painting. It was a bit hot but Eve wouldn't have known, since he couldn't feel heat that well. But the sea breeze occasionally made Eve's hair sway.
A genuine, wider than usual smile lit up Eve's face and he took a deep breath, closing his eyes briefly. Then Eve remembered Jake and while blushing a bit he turned to him, rubbing his neck.
"This is, um, my secret place. Or at least I think no one else comes here. I never see any signs of other people."
@Wolfie