Chapter 0128
Serenaâs POV
The drive along the coast is beautiful, sunlight shimmering on the waves. Bill is focused, hands steady on the wheel of his sleek black sports car, wind tousling his neatly styled hair. I glance down at my outfit â a light blue sundress fluttering in the breeze, paired with simple sandals. Bill wanted us to dress comfortably today, but he hasnât said where weâre going.
âBill, this drive is stunning,â I say, leaning back in my seat to soak in the scenery. He gives a quick smile, eyes flicking to mine in the rearview mirror before returning to the road.
âYeah, this routeâs always been a favorite,â he replies. Itâs good to see Bill lighten up a bit. He seemed fine when he walked me to work yesterday, but heâs been a bit distracted during the ride.
I spot rows of colorful beach umbrellas dotting the sandy shore, surfboards propped up against weathered lifeguard towers painted in bright red and white stripes. Tall palm trees sway gently in the ocean breeze, their fronds rustling softly against the clear blue sky.
These sights⦠I know exactly where weâre headed.
âWait. Are we going to Malibu Beach?â I ask. Bill nods with a grin, confirming my guess.
âWow, Bill, I love it here!â I exclaim, unable to hide my excitement. âMy dad used to take us to Malibu when I was little, you know, before⦠before his company went bankrupt.â
Bill looks at me, surprised. âI didnât know that,â he says softly, his tone sympathetic. âI wonder if weâve ever been here at the same time before.â
âMaybe,â I reply, gazing out at the serene beach. âItâs funny how thereâs still so much we donât know about each other after all these years.â
âYeah, thatâs true,â he agrees. âBut I think today is a good start to changing that.â
He pulls up to a luxurious resort nestled among the palms and overlooking the pristine beach. Stepping inside, I take in the fancy lobby with its shiny marble floors and artsy decorations. Despite the posh setup, thereâs no sign of guests or staff.
âWhere is everyone?â I ask, looking around. Itâs weird seeing such a nice place so empty.
Bill grins, looking around the deserted lobby. âI rented the place out for us today to have some privacy,â
he says.
âWhy would you spend so much on this?â I ask, my eyebrows raising in surprise as I glance at Bill. Iâve always preferred simpler outings. Extravagant dates like this make me uncomfortable.
âHey, I wanted to make today special for you,â he says with a chuckle. âBesides, they say you canât put a price on a memorable experience like this.â
smile, touched by his sentiment. He really went all out for this. How sweet of him.
âOkay, fine,â I say, pretending to still not be totally okay with it. âBut Iâll let it go if youâll let me cook for you next time.â
âItâs a deal then,â Bill says. He extends his hand for a playful handshake to seal our agreement.
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I shake his hand, smiling widely. Well, if he insists on splurging, at least I can return the favor.
âAwesome, letâs hit the beach and find some inspiration,â Bill suggests with enthusiasm.
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As we stroll along Malibu Beach, Bill surprises me by pulling out a vintage Polaroid camera from his bag, its worn leather case showing its age.
âThatâs a classic!â I exclaim, eyeing the camera with intrigue.
âYeah, it was my dadâs,â Bill replies with a grin, adjusting the strap around his neck. âThought it might be useful today.â
We start snapping pictures. Bill captures seagulls soaring overhead, their wings casting shadows on the sand. âThese birds make a cool shot,â he remarks, shaking the developing photo.
I kneel by a tide pool, capturing shells and seaweed swirling in the water. âLook at these patterns,â I marvel, snapping another picture.
Further down, we find a driftwood sculpture shaped by the tide. âThis is natureâs art,â Bill comments, framing it against the setting sun.
spot vibrant wildflowers near the dunes. âI love how they pop against the sea,â I say, taking a shot.
Bill moves closer, his eyes lighting up with an idea. âYou know, these seashells have some incredible patterns on them,â he says. âWhy donât we gather some? Maybe you can study them for inspiration for your jewelry designs.â
âThatâs not a bad idea. Thanks for suggesting it,â I reply.
âWhen I was a kid, I used to collect seashells whenever I went to the beach,â he says, his eyes sparkling with nostalgia. âIâd spend hours looking for the perfect ones, then take them home and turn them into bracelets and jewelry. I gave most of them to my mom. She loved them, even though they were pretty simple.â
He chuckles, shaking his head. âSheâd wear them proudly, like they were the finest pieces in the world.â
His story tugs at a distant memory, reminding me of a childhood friend. I defended him from bullies once, a shy boy who loved collecting seashells and making jewelry.
âCould he beâ¦â I think, studying Billâs face for any familiar traces. No, thereâs a one in a million chance that my friend is Bill.
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