Bradin sat on the beach. He looked at the star filled sky. The waves kept coming to shore. He wanted to go into the water to cool down. He hasn't been in the water without a surf board in a long time and decided to go in. He took his shirt and shorts off and ran into the water.

Once he met the water, he felt refreshed. He felt as if all of his troubles washed away into the ocean. As he looked around, he saw someone surfing not far from him. He swam up to them as they sat waiting for the wave to surf.

"Hey," he said.

The person turned around. It was Kaitlin. "Hi," she said, "What are you doing here?"

"I should be asking you the same thing," he said with a smirk, "I'm out here because I haven't gone for a swim in a long time. I thought that maybe this will cool things down for a bit."

She sighed and looked away from him. "I agreed to start dancing again," she told him, "Surfing helps me think. I'm wondering if what I've been doing lately is right."

"Meet me on shore. I can't swim like this forever," he said noticing how far out from land he was.

"Hop on," she said, "I'll swim to shore."

"Don't start an argument with me," he said, "I'm the guy. I'll swim to shore."

She threw her hands into the air telling him that she gave up. She watched as he swam off to shore. She looked behind her to find nothing but calm water. She decided to swim up to shore as well. When she got there, she handed him her towel.

"I don't need it," he said.

She went into her bag and pulled out another towel. "Mother said always bring back up supplies when you go surfing."

He smiled and took the towel from her. He watched her as she dried her hair off after her body. She looked at him to find him watching her.

"What?" she asked.

"Nothing," he said shaking his head. She gave him the 'yeah right' look. "I mean it," he said, "I'm just thinking."

"While looking at me?" she asked.

"Why not? Looking at you helps me," he told her as he sat down, "So, where were we?"

She sat beside him. "You were going to tell me why you were out there," she said pointing to the water.

"I was thinking about earlier and the time I spent with you."

"Oh," she said not knowing what else to say.

"I don't want to talk about that though," he said, "What was the first song you danced to when a celebrity wanted you as their dancer?" he asked.

"Sarai 'Ladies'. I love that song," she said.

"Can I see it?" he asked.

"It's sort of rated R," she said, "There are moves in there I don't know if you're able to see."

"Funny," he said, "Please?"

"I don't know," she said.

"Please," he said placing his head on her shoulder and looking up at her.

"Will you get off of me if I do?" He nodded. She went into her bag and pulled out her CD player. She put a CD in it and stood up. "It's going to be hard dancing in the sand," she told him.

Bradin smiled when he saw her dancing. She was better than he thought. She was just as good as the other dancers in the music business. He had his head propped up on his hand as he leaned on his elbow. He wanted to get up and dance with her. He smiled and clapped when she finished.

"Amazing," he said. He watched her sit down next to him where she was before she got up to dance. She looked down at him.

"Is there anything that I can do that won't make you smile?" she asked.

"Yes. But, I'm not I don't want you to do it."

She looked out at the water. He sat up and placed his one hand on her waist farthest away from him. She looked at his hand and back at him. He leaned in slowly and kissed her.