Hey guys! New story for -Beyond the Horizon-! I'm still continuing Inception Deception and I may bring my other stories back to life ... I'm not entirely sure yet. But I hope you guys enjoy this one and if you haven't read any of my other stories then go read them! Lol. Ah yes, and as always ... please review.
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Kyra lay on the white lounge chair, by the pool. Her black, red-trimmed bikini was still a bit damp from her being in the pool earlier. She sucked in a breath and slowly let it out, as the sun beat down on her. From behind her eyelids, she could tell how bright the sun was. It was relenting. Today was probably one of the hottest days on record at 'Playa de Losers.' Her mind began to wander, thinking about things like how she was kicked off the island and how she couldn't stand some of the people in this resort. Justin was the first annoyance to run through her mind. She couldn't stand how he used females to get what he wanted. It just irritated her so much.
In the midst of her thoughts, someone stood over her. The sunlight stopped shining onto her eyelids. It took her a few minutes to realize that. She opened her eyes, trying to see who was blocking her sun. It took a moment or two for her eyes to adjust, then she noticed Duncan. "Catching some sunshine … sunshine?" He smirked at his own cleverness. Duncan's nickname for her, sunshine, never bothered her. She actually liked it. "You got it, juvie." She smirked right back up at him then closed her eyes.
Duncan's teal eyes gazed down at her, the smirk never disappearing from his face. He moved to the other side of her, plopping down onto one of the numerous white lounge chairs. "It's hotter than hell out here, why don't you go inside and lay in bed with the a.c. blasting?"
Kyra opened an eye and turned her head to look at him. The brightness of the sun was making it hard for her to see. Duncan looked like a big black blob. "I wanted to get some color…"
Duncan let out a loud laugh as his eyes scanned her body. "Color huh? You're skin looks pretty sun-kissed as it is."
"I just wanted to come out…"
Duncan cut her off. He had a feeling he knew why she was outside. "Justin bothering you again?"
That set her off. She popped up from her lounging position, throwing her legs over the side of the chair. Her eyes pierced his. It was like they were penetrating his soul. "He is so goddamn annoying. He uses these poor girls to get what he wants. Not only that he's so self-absorbed. He thinks that people who aren't as "attractive" as him as like … worthless." Duncan wished at this moment that he didn't say anything about Justin because now Kyra was going into a whirlwind of complaints about the guy. Duncan just sat there and endured it. He couldn't lie to himself, he couldn't stand Justin either. In fact, Duncan couldn't stand anyone except for a few select people.
After a few moments, Kyra seemed to have calmed down. She leaned back into the lounge chair and closed her eyes for a brief moment. Duncan merely stared at her, those teal eyes of his scanning her body yet again. He couldn't help but stare at her body. She was so attractive to him. Kyra was girly but at the same time she was a bit of a tomboy. She liked videogames and dressing like a stereotypical gamer girl. She always wore a sideways black hat, but today, in her bikini, she let her long brown hair sway gently in the breeze.
Kyra opened her eyes to find Duncan staring at her. She cocked a brow as her eyes looked over his face, noting his expressions. "Are you alright?" If he was staring at her any harder, the juvenile delinquent would have been drooling all over his black t-shirt.
Duncan quickly snapped out of his staring contest with Kyra's chest and coughed a bit. "Uh…yeah… no I'm fine." He quickly rubbed the back of his neck. For some reason, he was nervous. Was it because Kyra had just caught him staring at her breasts? She wanted to laugh out loud but surpressed it, not wanting to embarrass the poor bastard anymore. "Hey look … why don't we go inside and grab something to eat?"
Kyra pursed her lips together, thinking it over. Hmm. She hadn't eaten since early this morning. She figured she could probably use a bite to eat. "Yeah sure." She stood up and stretched out. Her hands reached over her hand, making her breasts move up just slightly. Duncan eyes moved back to them then quickly reverted back to her face. He definitely didn't want to get caught staring at her goods again. Kyra smirked once she began walking back into the large resort they were currently residing at. "What are you making me, juvie?"
He let out a small laugh as he followed her inside. "No no … what you meant to say was…" He tried to imitate her the best way he could. Duncan actually thought he did a decent job with it. "…'Whall shall I cook for you master?'"
Kyra continued to smirk as she walked into the kitchen. She plopped down onto a chair and watched him closely. He moved to the opposite side of the table and took a seat across from her. "Yeah I think not, Duncan." He couldn't help but laugh as he stood up. "Alright, fine, babydoll…" He relucantly walked over to the fridge, pulling it open and peering inside. The first things his eyes set on was a plate full of sushi. Duncan knew how much Kyra liked sushi. He pulled the plate out and turned to her, smiling. "How's this?"
Kyra smiled back at him and nodded. "Looks delicious!" She scooted up in her seat, making herself move closer to the table. She reached out for a california roll once Duncan set the plate down. Duncan picked up Temaki (spicy tuna) and stared down at it. His face twisted into one of slight disgust and confusion. "Umm … what is this crap?"
"…It's temaki…" Kyra looked up at him for a quick moment before grabbing another california roll off the plate. Again, she wanted to laugh. Duncan didn't seem to be enjoying the sushi that was laid out in front of him. To be honest, it seemed to her that Duncan didn't even know what he was looking at. He stared at the plate of raw fish, fish eggs and shrimp like it was a plate of alien eggs and spiders. "What's … te..temak…whatever…what the hell is it?" Kyra bit her bottom lip, trying to stop herself but giggling but it didn't work. "It's spicy tuna."
Duncan stared back down at the spicy tuna before pushing it away. "I think I'll eat later…" Kyra giggled again and shook her head. She popped some more sushi into her mouth. "What's the real reason you came outside?"
His eyes met her eyes. He didn't know what to say. Had she really seen through him that easily? "What are you talking about?"
"Well there has to be a reason you came outside … and I highly doubt it was to see if I was alright."
Duncan cocked his head to the side and sighed. He placed a hand to his forehead and swept it across, hitting his eyebrow piercing lightly. "I don't know…"
Kyra sat back in her chair and stared at him. She was going to get him to tell. She was going to make him spill his guts. "Spit it out." She folded her arms across her chest. Kyra knew that for the past few days Duncan was acting strangely. She couldn't help but wonder if it maybe had something to do with him and Gwen breaking up. Kyra knew how much Duncan liked Gwen and she knew that he was hurt. Even if Duncan didn't say anything … she knew that Duncan's heart was broken.
"There's nothing to spit out. I just wanted to come out and see ya I guess…"
That wasn't good enough. That definitely wasn't a good enough answer. She cocked her head to the side, trying to read his expressions but it was difficult. It looked as if he was purposely trying to look like he was alright. Like there was nothing wrong with him. Kyra knew that something was going on, even if she couldn't put her finger on it at the moment. "Duncan…"
"Just drop it … I wanted to say 'what's up'…" Duncan stood up from the table and stomped off into the next room and up the stairs. Kyra stared out the door. She was in a bit of shock. She wasn't sure what the hell that was about. But now she definitely knew that something was up. She would have to find out. Kyra hated when people were upset and if Duncan's problem lie in the breakup with Gwen … then Kyra was going to help him get through it. That's what friends were for, right?
