Disclaimer: I don't own Glee, nor do I completely own Nick and Jeff (although I'm pretty much creating their personalities myself since we haven't gotten to know them too well on the show).
A/n: So this chapter is just light and fluffy. I dunno… I just thought it was a cute idea, kind of playing off some of the ideas I'd written previously (I really am bad about that…). Oh, and HI BRANDON! LOL… one of my friends discovered that this was my account last weekend – he was telling another friend how much he liked my writing, and she had to tell him that it was me.
Sand
To be honest, it was kind of ridiculous that they were on the beach at the end of December, but Nick had wanted to feel the sand between his toes. He'd been to the beach in North Carolina, of course, but this was his first time on Cape Cod and he really wanted to sit on the beach, even if it meant that he was really cold.
"This is kind of crazy… you know that, right?" Jeff asked.
"I've put my feet in the Pacific Ocean in forty degree weather. I do crazy. A lot, actually," Nick replied with a smirk. He looked down at his feet, which were covered with a pair of rain boots that belonged to Jeff's dad. "Don't worry… I'm not going to do anything really crazy, like jumping in the ocean."
"You know you thought about it." Nick smiled as Jeff playfully bumped his shoulder as they sat there.
"Not going to lie, it sounds like fun. But I think your mom would kill me if I brought sand into the house. And I'd rather not get on your mom's bad side since I'm going to be here for another week, before we go back to school," Nick commented.
"We have sand all over us already…"
"But it's dry sand. It'll come off a lot easier than it would if the sand were wet." Nick leaned over to rest his head on Jeff's shoulder as they sat there, staring out at the water.
"I'm going to miss all of this when we have to go back to school… all of the quiet time, getting to just relax and hang out together all the time. It's nice."
"I know."
"It's too bad we can't just stay this way forever."
