Hello there, and first of all thanks to everyone who favorited, followed and also left a review on the story! Here's the first request (It was actually one of my ideas as well, hah XD) ! I hope you like it. I'm sorry for the lateness of this chapter... I actually didn't want it to be THAT late, but ... I couldn't manage to get it done any sooner. And I think it didn't turn out that well T.T Anyway! I'm still taking on requests! If you have ideas, tell me. And as always, have fun with the Jehoahaz Abraham family, this time at the beach XD
"Solomon, I don't like this." Sheba was turning in her seat for five minutes now, checking the changing landscape outside their car with a worried expression.
"Sheba, please. I know where we're going." He didn't understand why she had to panic like this.
"But-! I think we should have gone off the highway for a while now! This doesn't look like I remember it."
"Mom, dad? We at the beach soon?"
"Yes, son. Just a little longer." Solomon sighed and decided to turn the radio louder. He knew exactly where they were going.
"Also, do you think everything looks the same after years?" He could see his wife puff her cheeks in anger out of the corner of his eyes.
She crossed the arms in front of her chest, and leaned back in her seat, closing her eyes.
"Trust me, okay?" Although she couldn't see it, he gave her a reassuring smile and placed his free hand on her thigh.
She immediately seemed to relax, her face looking way calmer than before.
"Fine," she muttered and tried to find a comfortable way to sit in her seat. Soon, she had fallen in a light sleep.
In the back of the car there was Aladdin, humming to the tune of the song on the radio and watching the passing landscape with curious eyes. He absorbed everything his eyes could catch. Also watching the people in the bypassing cars was pretty interesting for him.
Right now there was a car next to him with another boy inside, who probably was his age.
Aladdin smiled at the boy, but the other one showed him his tongue in a provoking manner.
"Hey!" Aladdin felt a bit offended, so he did the same to the boy who returned the gesture with an even more foolish one.
It looked funny and now Aladdin wasn't feeling offended anymore - instead he was laughing with the kid, but suddenly the car took on a faster pace and they had to wave goodbye.
Aladdin turned to watch his father drive instead. This was interesting as well. His father always held this stern face and when he was concentrating on the road, he narrowed his eyes a little.
And he always had his hand on his mother's thigh when they were driving.
Aladdin loved to see his parents like that. In harmony and together.
He was happy to have them. There were children who didn't have any parents. He couldn't imagine such a life. It was too sad.
"Oh no," his dad muttered, and Aladdin tried to see why his father was slowing down.
There were plenty of cars in front of them, but they were not moving.
"What's going on?" the little boy wanted to know.
His dad groaned and scratched his head. They were standing now.
"A traffic jam. Looks like we need longer than planned."
Solomon turned to his wife who was slightly snoring next to him. He decided to let her sleep.
Then he turned around to his son and smiled at him. "Everything okay?"
Aladdin beamed at his father. "Yes! I'm so excited! The beach sounds so amazing and I can't wait to see Tess."
"You really like Tess, don't you?" his father chuckled and Aladdin nodded eagerly.
"He's my big brother!"
Solomon leaned over his seat to ruffle his son's hair. "Sure. He's a good big brother. Hey, can you give me a Capri-Sun?"
Aladdin shook his head with a grim expression. "Not like this," he teased.
Solomon laughed. "Can you please hand me a Capri-Sun, my beloved son?"
This made his son's fierce face brighten up and soon the man could enjoy his desired drink.
"It's hot," Aladdin stated. The sun shined right on his little figure. He pulled at his tank top and tried to wave some cold air in his face.
The traffic was really slow and Aladdin had trouble with avoiding the sun.
"Drink something," his father suggested and started the car again, moving forward for maybe 20 meters. At least now they weren't standing in the burning sun anymore.
Aladdin pulled out some Capri-Sun for himself and drank. At that moment, his mother started to mumble something, neither he or his father could understand. She tossed and turned in her seat and pressed her face to the window, pulling her legs to her chest. She fell asleep like this, looking like an embryo in a womb.
The two men watched her with amusement. In the meantime, Aladdin had finished his first Capri Sun and proceeded to the next one.
Solomon drummed with his fingers on the steering wheel, and rested his head on his hand.
After 30 minutes or so, the traffic finally decimated a bit and they could drive for a good kilometer until they had to stop again. But this time it seemed to go faster than before.
"Uhm… dad?"
"Yes?"
"I… have to pee. Really bad…"
Solomon turned around to his son and found four empty Capri Suns on the seat next to him. "Ah, Aladdin. Can you hold it?"
"For how long…?" Aladdin asked tremulously, because he really really needed to let go soon.
"Well, there is a resting spot in 5 kilometers." But he could predict how long it would take them to get there.
"Okay, get out the car real quick and do your business."
Aladdin practically bolted out the car, leaving the door open and rushing behind a nearby bush where he could relieve himself.
And then it happened: The traffic was suddenly gone. The cars behind them honked, as if they hadn't seen his son leaving the car. People.
Solomon started the car and saw his son running back with a pale face, crying, "Don't drive without me!"
His father almost burst into laughter at that sight. Aladdin jumped into the car, huffing and puffing. He looked seriously scared, much to his father's amusement.
"Did you really think I would drive without you?" Solomon asked.
Aladdin didn't respond, crossing his arms in front of his chest and avoiding his dad's eyes.
Solomon shook his head with a grin.
The rest of the way there were no problems and soon they arrived at the shore.
Solomon got their stuff out of the car and it was Aladdin's task to wake up his mother. This was, like, his favorite task.
He carefully stroked over his mom's hair and tickled her ear. She grimaced and pushed his hand away, but didn't wake up yet.
Aladdin chuckled and this time, he tried his most effective way by holding her nose closed. He let her breath in for the last time and then...
His mother jumped from her seat, gasping for air. "Oh my goodness!" she inhaled sharply and shot Aladdin a fierce glare.
"Aladdin!" She exclaimed in a reproachful voice and shook her head, but then actually chuckled a bit.
"So, we made it?" Sheba asked and exited the car, Aladdin doing the same and jumping on already sandy ground, taking his mother's hand.
"Yes! And look, loook!" He pulled her along, up a hill where suddenly a beautiful view on the beach was presented to her eyes. "This is so amazing!" Aladdin beamed at his mother, whose mouth was hanging wide open.
She would have never expected a view like that. Never in her life had she been so stunned before. The water was a dazzling blue with white sand around, a few boulders where seagulls rested towering up in the water. Also, they weren't as many people as he had thought.
"Looks amazing, right?" Her husband joined them just after he had finished unpacking the car.
He immediately received a tight hug from his wife.
"Oh yes! Aaah, this is so amazing!" Both, her and Aladdin, were super jumpy and excited.
"Hey, hey Aladdin!" His mother bent down to her son who gave her a wondering face.
"Yeah?"
"Let's go to the beach!"
Aladdin's eyes sparkled and the two of them sprinted towards the shore, leaving a sweaty and exhausted Solomon behind who just wanted nothing more than a relaxing time at the beach. He sighed, went back to get their stuff and followed after them.
"Mom, look! Shells!" Aladdin ran around, his eyes full of excitement while observing every inch of the sandy ground. He couldn't believe just how many things he could find there! Shells in various colors and so beautiful !
But suddenly, there was something moving in the sand… And a weird creature, Aladdin had only seen on TV, appeared.
"Mom! It's a crab!" Sheba was placing their towels on the sand, but she turned to her son and saw him observing the crab.
"Ah Aladdin! Don't touch the crab!" She warned him, but …
"AaahhH! It bit me! It bit me!" Aladdin came running towards her, extending his reddened finger in his mother's direction. Tears ran down his cheeks.
Sheba sighed and tried to calm him, blowing against his finger and giving it a short peck.
"Be careful next time, okay?" To be honest, she felt like laughing. Aladdin's finger was twice the size of a normal finger.
"Why is our son crying?" Solomon came up from behind, glaring at his wife with a fierce expression.
"A crab bit me!" Aladdin showed his finger and Solomon raised an eyebrow.
"Crabs can't bite. It probably used its pincer because you scared it." He patted his son's head and then pointed behind him.
"Look who just arrived."
The little boy went around his father to look what he was talking about.
"Tess!" Aladdin ran towards his friend who greeted him with as much excitement.
"Aladdin! I missed you!" The two boys hugged each other while Wahid and Falan were greeted by Sheba and Solomon.
"Hey, how was your ride here?" Sheba asked while she hugged Falan, whereas Wahid and Solomon were preparing the little beach shelter the two brought.
"Ah, Tess, like, wouldn't shut up, aru. And his father as well, aru. They were, like, singing songs the whole time." Falan shook her head and Sheba sighed in response.
"Ooii!" Sheba was suddenly lifted from the ground as she received a rather huge hug from Wahid. "How's it going!" He dropped her on the ground and joined his wife, planting kisses along her neck, what made her snicker, but also push him away.
"People are,like, looking, you idiot! Aru!"
Wahid groaned and shrugged, waiting for Sheba's response.
"Everything's nice. Aladdin is excited, because after this holiday he will finally go to school," she explained and watched the two boys fool around.
"Ah, yeah. He will be going to Tess' school, right? Hey, son!" Wahid ordered his son to his side and Aladdin came following after him, stopping at his mother's side and taking her hand.
"Yes?" Tess asked a bit annoyed because his fun had been interrupted.
"You are going to help little Aladdin when he gets into school, got it?"
Tess' face brightened up and he nodded. "Of course!"
He turned to Aladdin and pointed at him. "I will be your Senpai, got it, midget?"
"Yes!" Aladdin was bouncing and smiling. He couldn't wait to get into school!
"Okay, let's go swimming!" Tess grabbed the other boy's hand and pulled him towards the water, but before they could go splash around, Sheba shouted, "Aladdin, take off your clothes!" He was about to go in there with all his clothes on. Sheba almost face-palmed herself. "Ah, and take the swimmies with you! Solomon!"
Her husband grabbed her son and put the neon-orange swimmies on his arms. "Why do I have to wear these?" Aladdin asked with a pout.
"Because you would drown otherwise," his father answered. "Now you can go."
"Haha! You look funny. It suits you~" Tess said teasingly, and sprinted towards the water, diving right into it.
"Hey wait!" Aladdin wanted to do the same, but with the swimmies on, diving was impossible. So his ass was floating on the water and only his face went underwater when he tried to go deeper. After some more attempts and miserably failing, he finally decided to let it be, swimming around and splashing water into Tess' face instead. He accidentally got a woman wet while playing, and the entire beach cringed when there was a high-pitched scream echoing along the whole shore.
In the meantime, all the parents were sitting in the sun and sharing sweets with each other.
"Aaah, I really needed this," Wahid stuffed cookie after cookie in his mouth and you could already see him becomng flabby after a few minutes of munching.
"Don't eat that much, you idiot, aru! You'll, like, get super fat, aru!" Falan snapped the bag out of his hands and put it far away from him. After that she put on her sunglasses and laid back on her towel, letting the sun shine on her body, so she would actually get a bit tan.
Sheba was slathering some sunscreen on Solomon's back and watched the kids play in the water. "This was a nice idea," she said and planted a kiss on his cheek. A grumble was her response and she could see that Solomon was dozing off. He also really needed a relaxing weekend, as it seemed.
"You should take off your bikini, Falan. Unless you don't want to get tan everywhere," Wahid suggested and took a bag of gummy bears. He received a slap and an angry glare from his wife. "There's, like, no help for you at all, aru." Wahid just grinned and decided to take a nap as well.
Tess and Aladdin were having so much fun together. They were building sand castles, like really big ones, with water supply and shells, stones and sticks as decoration.
"What are you two doing?" A girl joined them and looked at their castle with impression. The girl was younger than Aladdin, with short messy brown hair and curious, big brown eyes.
"Oh, we're just building awesome sandcastle. Hey, want a cake?" Tess handed her a sandcake on a plate with a devilish smile. If she was going to eat this, he would be laughing so hard.
"Sure!" The girl took the cake with joy, but Aladdin stopped her before she could start eating.
"Hey stop it! That's not a real cake!" He pushed the cake out of her hand and made the girl cry.
"A-ah... buwaah!" Suddenly all gazes were directed towards the trio and Sheba came stomping over.
"Aladdin, what did you do?" She asked, kneeling down in front of the girl, soothingly stroking her back.
"She was going to eat sand!" He tried to defend himself, while his mother was finally able to calm the girl.
The girl shook Sheba off and turned to Tess. "C-can I have another cake?"
But the boy just shrugged. "Sorry, that was the last one."
"Aladdin, go and get a cookie for the poor little girl." His mother pointed to the beach shelter.
Aladdin got up from his place and the girl looked strangely at him, since he didn't mind walking around in his Adam's suit. Her eyes narrowed, while her gaze drifted down on his body and between his legs.
"That's a funny thing you have there," the girl said and made the little boy blush hardly, as he was not used to be exposed to such obvious gazes.
"D-d-don't look!" He hid his little thingie under his hands and waddled away to get some cookies and some pants.
Tess was laughing like an idiot in the meantime. "All men have this, you know?" He told the girl and added, "you need this to make-"
"Shush!" Sheba silenced him. The girl was too young for that kind of information.
Aladdin hurried back with a cookie in hand and pants on, avoiding the eyes of the girl while he handed her the cookie.
The girl snapped it out of his hand with a shy "thank you" and then ran away.
"Mom?" Aladdin asked, watching the girl leave.
"Yes, what is it?"
He frowned before he looked his mother in the eyes, seriously confused.
"Girls have boobs right? Why doesn't this one have any?"
Tess started laughing again, rolling into a ball on the sand, his fist punching the ground a few times. "Oh Aladdin, you are amazing!"
His mother just.. was at a loss of words. Were boobs the only thing he was interested in?
"She will grow some later. You will learn this in school when the time is right." She didn't really want to delve deeper into that subject now.
Sheba left the kids on their own, returning to the other adults who were all sleeping. Work really turned some people into almost lifeless containers. Sheba sat on the towel, grabbing some gummy bears and went on checking the kids, but... they were suddenly gone.
Instead she heared someone shriek not so far away from their spot.
"What the hell?!"
A young blonde woman was struggling with a blue haired little boy, the child digging his face right between her breasts.
"Oh, nooo..." Sheba groaned and hid her face under her hands.
Next to her, Solomon was just about to wake up, stretching and yawning and then opening his eyes. He frowned when he saw his wife.
"What's wrong?" He asked in a sleepy tone.
"Oh thank god, please get our son off the blonde young lady over there!"
Solomon's frown deepened but he got up nonetheless.
"Excuse me," he stood in front of the woman and helped her get rid of the blue pest by grabbing his braid and pulling him into his arms. "I'm sorry, my son is enjoying himself a little bit too much."
First, the woman was blushing because of the sudden attack on her boobs, but now with this handsome man looking right in her eyes, she had another reason to blush and it became even worse and deeper. "O-okay..."
She turned away to hide her burning face, while Solomon was leaving with his son in his arms.
"Didn't I tell you to stop groping other people?" He scowled but somehow he was also certain that this was as useless as trying to teach a dog how to speak.
Aladdin pouted. "But her boobs were so big and round and nice!" Drool was running from the corner of his lips as he remembered the soft and squishy balls. They were, like, the best toy for him.
Solomon and Aladdin returned to the beach shelter, both sitting on the ground but Aladdin on his father's lap.
"Your face is red. Did you use sunscreen?"
But the boy shook his head. So the man grabbed the bottle and poured the lotion on his hands.
"Look at me," Solomon said and his son did as he was told.
"This smells weird," Aladdin said as his face was being covered with the protection.
When his father was done, he handed him a cookie and placed a kiss on his forehead.
"Pah, and it tastes weird."
"Where's Tess?" Sheba came back with some ice cream in her hands. "I thought he was with Aladdin?"
Solomon shrugged. "I don't know. It was your task to watch them."
Sheba again puffed her cheeks in anger and she wanted to throw the ice cream in this stupid face of his. "You were all sleeping without saying anything..." she muttered, a bit pissed off.
"Heey, Aladdin!" Right at this moment, the brown haired boy came running back, his eyes sparkling as if he had seen something extremely alluring. "There's a huge water slide, you have to see this!"
The boy immediately jumped off his father's lap and joined his friend who was so fired up for testing this big slide. "Let's go, let's go!"
"Be careful please!" Sheba warned but the two already left. She sat back down with a heavy sigh and rested her head on Solomon's shoulder. "Hey, let's go swimming."
After a while, the children and Solomon and Sheba came back, all of them exhausted but cheerful nonetheless. Falan had not forgotten to turn on her stomach after a while, and so now she acutally got a little tan, whereas her idiot husband had forgotten to put sunscreen on and now his whole torso gleamed in a bright red.
"This was a good decision," Solomon admitted while he was drying himself with a towel.
"Yup, an amazing decision," the pink haired woman agreed and wrapped her arms around his neck, giving him a long and passionate kiss.
The kids both agreed as well. "We should do this again!" Aladdin said and earned an eager nod from his friend.
"Absolutely."
Tess watched his father sleep and noticed his red skin. A grin crept on his face as he went over to the big man and slapped his stomach with his palms. "Wake up, dad!"
Wahid roared in pain and was about to choke his snorting and giggling son, but again Falan stopped him with flicking his head. "Stop it already, aru!" She rolled her eyes.
"Do you, like, want to leave, aru?" She then asked and took her phone to look at the time.
Solomon nodded. "Yes, we wanted to pack everything now."
Falan nodded and got herself dressed while Wahid was helping Solomon with packing their stuff.
"Did the kids, like, behave?" Falan asked Sheba as they both got their things together.
"Oh yes, they had a lot of fun."
The woman smiled. "That's good, aru. This was, like, super relaxing. We really needed this, aru."
After everything was stored in the cars, the two families had to separate.
"See you, Aladdin. Can't wait to go to school with you." Tess hugged him and ruffled his hair.
"Yeah, I'm already so excited!" Aladdin told him with a wide grin.
They all said goodbye to each other and then, after a long and sunny day on the beach, they all went home, more or less relaxed but happy nonetheless.
I hope you enjoyed it. Next up will be some Grandpa-time. So be prepared for a little bit of David! :D The second request will follow, don't worry! Already have an idea! See ya ~
