at my mom's, she was standing at the front door.
"I guess we should leave now since you are here," she answered.
"Okay mom," I muttered.
We all walked out of the house, and my mom locked the door behind us, we were standing in front of the driveway, the breeze was blowing through our hair.
"What car should we go in?" I asked staring at Jackson.
"I think your mom would drive us there," he answered.
We all got into my mom's car, she started the car and drove off, as we were on the way,
"So mom, how has business been?" I asked.
"It has been hectic, so far so good the club business is great," she answered.
"That's good to hear," I said.
"How about you? How has business been?" She inquired.
I didn't want to tell her about anything that has been going on with me, not especially since Jackson is in the car,
"Everything is going great mom," I blurted out.
"Cool," she muttered.
After a couple of minutes later, we arrived at the beach, my mom parked her car at a parking meter, and we all came down, we all walked towards the entrance of the beach, then we went into the beach, as we got in, we looked for were to take mats, after we have gotten mats we go looked for a spot close to each other, and we all sat close to each other under an Umbrella.
The cold sea breeze was blowing through my hair, the sand was looking very warm, you could see small seashells all over the place, I looked at my mom and said, "Thanks for bringing me here mom, it has been a long since I take this type of break from work,"
"No problem son, it has been long since we bonded with each other, ever since you and Cassandra moved over to your own house,
"We haven't had the time to talk to each other that much," she stated.
"I know mom, and I am sorry for that," I replied.
"Don't be, I understand," she muttered.
"Yeah, once in a while you need to go out and relax," Jackson said staring at me.
"Hmm," I cooed.
A few minutes later.
"Let's go swim," Jackson said as he stood up from the mat.
"I don't know how to swim," I replied.
"Seriously?" He said staring at me like I am weird or something.
"Yeah, I never got the chance to learn that much, I only just chill out in my pool at home," I replied.
"Okay," he muttered.
"I am down for a swim," my mom said as she stood up.
"Okay, we will be back," Jackson said as he and my mom held each other's hands and walked towards the sea.
They both got into the water and started swimming, a guy selling a cocktail walked over to where I was sitting and offered to sell me a drink, I bought three glasses from him, and he walked away, I