General Point of View—
Adam and his family exited their car and carried their entire luggage into the lobby. He looked around and noticed he and his family didn't look half as nice as the majority of the people in the lobby. They were all wearing button down shirts and sun dresses. Adam and his family were wearing jean and khaki shorts and shirts that say, "I love Laguna Beach!" They got a few nasty looks, but most of the people were to busy with their own lives to notice the odd one out.
They walked up to the front desk and rang the bell.
"May I help you?" The office clerk said with a snotty attitude.
"Uhm. Yes. We are the Torres' family. We have a reservation." Said Omar.
The clerk raised an eyebrow before typing something on his computer.
"Omar Torres. Party of Four?" Asked the clerk, looking up from the computer.
"The one and only!" Omar said, trying to lighten the mood.
"That's cute." Said the clerk nonchalantly.
Omar straightened out his face before listening to the clerk.
"We have you staying for two months?" Asked the clerk.
"Yes Sir." Said Omar, acting like the adult he should be.
"Okay. And it says you already paid for everything?" Asked the clerk, eyeing the family.
"Yep." Said Omar.
"Okay. Well, everything seems to be set. Let me call someone down to get your luggage and show you your suite." The clerk picked up the phone and called for someone to help them. The luggage carrier appeared almost instantly.
He helped them carry their things up to their suite, which was on the top floor. There were about 5 other suites on this floor, theirs being on the far north side.
Their suite was huge. It had an amazing view of the ocean. It also had 3 different suites within the suite. One for Adam, one for Drew, and one for their parents.
Once the entered, they each ran to the room they found the coolest. Of course, Omar and Audra got the biggest room with their own bathroom, and Drew and Adam got their separate rooms, but had to share a bathroom.
Their suite had a little lounge area before breaking off into the three other parts.
As soon as Adam went to his room, he closed the door.
He quickly changed into some swimming shorts with a white v-neck. He put on some of his sandals and walked into the lounge area.
"Alrighty. I'm heading down to the pool. Anyone wanna come?" He asked, pointing towards the door.
"No thank you sweetie. We're just gonna rest for a bit." Audra said, carrying her bags to her part of the suite.
"What about you Drew?" Adam asked.
"Nah. I told Judy I'd call her. You know girls these days." He said, dialing Judy's number in his phone.
"Okay then!" He yelled throughout the suite. "I'm out!" He yelled as he ran towards the door.
"Oh Adam! Will you get me some ice before you go?" Yelled Audra. "The ice bin is right by the door. The ice machine is somewhere on this floor. You wouldn't min, would you?" Audra yelled through her closed door.
Adam groaned. "Of course Mother!" He yelled, as he grabbed the ice bin and ran out the door.
He was running down the hallway when he got a text. While still running, he fished his phone out of his pockets, and unlocked it. He started to read the message, when, in his peripherals, he saw something moving towards him, but once he looked up, It was to late.
The two people crashed into one and other hard! At that moment, Adam felt something ice cold run down his body. He looked up to see his was covered in a cold, sticky substance. Just as he was about to lash out at the figure, he looked up at the face who did this to him.
Adam looked at this girl. She was beautiful. Adam literally stared in awe at her. She had bluish grayish eyes. Her hands covered her mouth, as she was still in awe of what had just happened. She had long, wavy brown hair, and she was wearing a bikini top with Daisy Duke shorts. She had sandals on, with sunglasses on the top of her head with sun kissed skin.
"Oh My God." They said in union. Adam, saying about the girl, and the girl, saying about what just happened.
"I'm so sorry!" Said the girl, holding out her hand to help him up.
As he took her hand, and she helped him up, they heard a noise come from Adam's phone. They both looked down to it freezing up with water bubbles in the screen.
"Well. Looks like it's broken." Adam said, fondling with it.
"I'm so sorry! You have to let me get you a new one!" The girl said, genuinely sorry.
Adam looked at the girl with amusement.
"Get me a new one? What? I can't let you do that!" Adam said, putting the phone back into his pocket.
She looked at him for a moment before talking.
"Let me at least buy you lunch? One me?" She asked, letting out a small smile.
"Well." Adam says, smiling back. "I can never turn down free food."
