Wow, it's stunning. There's a wooden bridge that comes to a halt at the beginning of the water.
She walked over it and sat at the far end. She invited me to join her at the bridge's by end. I walked down the bridge and took a seat next to her.
"It cool here," I murmured, "Yeah, I come here when I’m sad," She sighed. I guess she's going through a lot lately. I was planning on asking her where I could find Robert. I guess I should keep that for another time.
“Sorry," I mumbled, there was silence, I tried thinking of a way to her forget what’s bothering her. I stood up then took my shirt off. "What are you trying to do?" she asked, laughing. "Would you like to swim?" I asked as I dove into the water. She laughed out loud. I yelled, "Get in here!"
"No, I don’t want to," she replied. I yelled as I poured her water, and we both burst out laughing."Okay, fine, I’m going to join you," she yelled, "Better!" I giggled.
She rose to her feet. "Could you please turn?" she asked. "Sure," I said, turning around so she could take off her clothes and put on my shirt; by the time I turned around, she had already finished putting on my shirt.
We both gave each other a sexy look. "How do I look in your shirt?" she joked. I cracked a grin. "You don't look too bad," I said. She walked to the edge of the bridge and sat down as I swam to it.
I helped her into the water. We were floating with our heads above the water. It was so cool to be inside the water with her. "How long can you hold your breath?" I asked. "Not really," she replied, smiling softly.
Okay, let's go down into the water at the same time to see who can send more time down the water," I said. We placed our hands on our noses while I did count down. "At the count of three, you go down. Do you understand?" I inquired. "Yeah, let do this," she chuckled.
At the count of three, we blocked our noses and went down into the water. I had my eyes closed. Shortly after we went down into the water, she probably couldn’t hold her breath anymore, so she took her head out of the water.
After a while, the water calmed down, and she didn't see any sign of me, so she began yelling my name, thinking I had drown. I jerked my head out of the water, she was terrified, so she floated to me and placed her hand around my neck, her head on my chest.
"I'm okay," I said as she hit me on the shoulder, removing her hand from around my neck and her head from my chest. "Why did you do that?" she yelled as I chuckled and did backstroke swimming away from her, "Catch me if you can," I yelled.