Sea Legs, page 13
Kelly chuckled to herself, thinking back on her conversation with Yvonne. “So you don’t really go for that being clubbed over the head and dragged back to the cave?”
“Not usually.”
They took a seat on a cool plastic bench near the bar where a young woman was serving juice and cookies as they ferried out to the snorkel site. As usual, Kelly wore her board shorts and a sports bra, with a sun-blocking long-sleeved shirt on top. Natalie was dressed casually also, tan shorts and a loose cotton polo shirt over her swimsuit, and the sandals she had worn to the beach the day before. Her large beach bag held their towels, sunscreen and Kelly’s underwater camera. At their feet were two sets of fins and snorkel masks.
“This is going to be fun, Natalie. I’m really glad you decided to come.”
“I promised Didi I wouldn’t drown.”
“Yeah, that would be a real bummer.” She could tell Natalie was nervous. “You want to try on your gear?”
“I guess.” She slipped off her shorts and shirt and worked with Kelly to apply sunscreen. Finally she pulled her hair back and secured it with an elastic band. “Okay, I’m ready for this.”
Kelly sprayed their masks with defogger and rinsed them in a large garbage can filled with fresh water. Then she walked Natalie through the process of sucking the air out of her mask in order to make a watertight seal around her face. Next she tightened the straps and adjusted the snorkel so that it slid easily into Natalie’s mouth. “Of all the things you can do in the water, snorkeling is probably the easiest. Once you put your face in, you forget about everything except what you see.”
“And you’re sure it doesn’t matter that I’m not all that good a swimmer?” she asked, lifting the mask to her forehead.
“Not with this.” Kelly lifted an inflatable vest over her head. “Stand up and I’ll fix it for you.” One of the ties wrapped around the waist and she made quick work of fastening it. The other hung from the back, which meant looping it through Natalie’s crotch and snapping it on the hook just below her breasts. She tried not to think about the fact that Natalie might consider it overly familiar for someone to reach between her legs.
“That’s awfully loose.”
“You don’t want it really tight, just enough to keep it on your chest instead of around your neck. But either way, it keeps you afloat.” She tugged on the valve and let some of the air out. “In fact, you don’t even have to keep it fully inflated. Just a little bit of air is probably enough.”
Natalie nodded at a couple who were also getting ready. “Those people over there didn’t blow theirs up at all.”
“They probably want to dive down into the reef. You can’t do that if you have air in your vest. I probably won’t blow mine up either.”
“Great, the person who’s responsible for making sure I don’t drown isn’t even going to use her life vest and plans to run off and leave me flopping in the water.”
“I promise not to leave you, Natalie. If I dive down, I’ll still be right in front of you where you can see me. I won’t even do that if you don’t want me to. Just let me know by holding onto my hand.”
Natalie’s eyes grew wide as the boat drew to a stop, and one by one, the snorkelers jumped off the boat into the clear blue water.
“Come on. We’ll go down the ladder.” She waited until everyone else had gone before leading Natalie to the ladder, their flippers slapping across the deck. Then she made the final adjustments on their masks and slipped into the water to wait.
For a few seconds, she wondered if Natalie would follow through. Finally she did, cautiously descending the steps and practically gliding into Kelly’s arms. “Everything okay?”
Natalie nodded, though the look on her face was pure terror.
“You’re doing great. Let’s move away from the boat.” She swam backward for several feet and towed Natalie along. When the water below turned dark she stopped.”The coral’s right under us. Are you ready to put your face in the water?”
Another nod.
“Okay,here we go.”Kelly bit into her mouthpiece and lowered her face into the water, shifting so they were side by side with their fingers tightly intertwined. Then she kicked her flippers to send them over the coral, which was swarming with dozens of species of brightly colored fish. With her free hand, she pointed from one sight to another as they floated on the surface.
Again and again, she looked at Natalie’s mask for any signs of leakage or distress. None appeared, and when she flashed the A-OK sign, she got one in return.
Kelly kicked harder and steered them into deeper water, where larger fish trolled near the sandy bottom for the occasional morsel. She snapped off a few photos, including one of a sea turtle, about a foot and a half in diameter, as it scuttled away.
Several yards ahead, a larger bank of coral teemed with life. As they neared it, she spotted a conch shell on the bottom. She wriggled her hand free and dove about twelve feet to the spot, where she lifted the shell and turned it over. A lively conch flapped from the folds. She gently replaced it and kicked upward, expelling the air from her lungs as she resurfaced.
To her surprise, Natalie had raised her head and removed her snorkel. “This is fantastic!”
“I told you. Did you see the conch?” Natalie began to cough and Kelly swam quickly to her side. “You okay?”
Several coughs later, she regrouped and adjusted her mask. “Let’s look some more.”
Kelly stuck close by and took more photos as they crisscrossed the reef, lifting her head occasionally to check their position relative to the boat and the other snorkelers. They were well away from the crowd, but close enough to get back easily when it was time to leave.
She felt almost silly for being so happy about swimming around with Natalie and holding her hand. Natalie probably had no idea she was getting such a buzz from it.
A swimmer suddenly appeared below them, gesturing to his camera. He was a crewman taking souvenir pictures he would print and offer for sale before they returned to the dock. Kelly and Natalie waved with their free hand as he took the photo. Then he pointed in the direction of the others and motioned for them to follow.
They kicked along behind until they found themselves among the others, who were looking on as their snorkel guide fed a small reef shark. They floated, mesmerized, for several minutes until the guide surfaced and called them all back to the boat.
“Let’s hang back until people are out of the way,” Kelly said. She removed her mask and tossed it to a crewman on the deck. “Is that okay?”
Natalie nodded and pushed her mask up too. “I can’t wait to tell Didi I actually saw a real live shark. She’s going to freak out.”
She cringed at hearing Didi’s name, but tried to put herself in Natalie’s shoes. Natalie wanted to brag to her friends that she had done something thrilling, something they wouldn’t have expected. “I got a few pictures you can show her.” She nudged Natalie toward the ladder, where the gentle waves rocked it up and down. “Grab the rail and try to sit on the steps. I’ll take your fins off.”
Kelly scooted up behind to keep her from falling back into the water. When she realized Natalie was struggling to time her upward thrust with the swell of the waves, she placed a palm on her butt to give her a lift. One last wave rolled into them, drawing out the contact, which Kelly didn’t mind at all.
Natalie finally spun onto the ladder, kicked off her fins and climbed onto the boat with Kelly following. “That was so amazing. I see now why you love it,” she said as she toweled off.
“We were lucky you picked this one. It was a gorgeous reef, and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky.”
“A shark! I can’t believe I’m going to be able to tell people I saw a shark. Do you think we can do this again?”
“I don’t see why not. We have…what? Three more ports?” Kelly could not keep from grinning at Natalie’s excitement. Everything about their day had been perfect as far as she was concerned. Besides all the things they had seen, Natalie had trusted her at every turn. Not only had she been excited about everything she saw in the water, but now she was also brimming with a newfound confidence and sense of adventure. “St. Lucia tomorrow, then the private island and Nassau. Of all of those, St. Lucia would probably be the best.”
Natalie made a face. “I promised Didi I’d go shopping with her in St. Lucia. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I actually don’t want to. I bet the devil’s sharpening his ice skates.”
“You can always cancel out, maybe plan shopping for Nassau. The water won’t be as warm there.” Kelly was in favor of anything that meant breaking a date with Didi.
“I’m worried I’ll hurt her feelings. I haven’t done anything with her on this trip except our outing to the beach yesterday.” She rubbed her eyes and blinked. “I think I have salt water in my eyes.”
“Hold on.” She wet a corner of her towel from a jug of fresh water and gave it to Natalie to wipe her face. “You want a beer?”
“Sure.”
At the bar, Kelly ran into Jo and chucked her in the shoulder.
“How’s it going? Did you see that shark?”
“Hey, mate. That was cool. I took a load of pictures.”
“Yeah, me too. I haven’t seen you around.”
“Nah, I’ve been up in the library reading mostly. Taking it easy.” She tilted her head in Natalie’s direction. “You seem to be doing okay.”
“Not bad. Just…taking it easy too.” She grinned. “What’s Julie up to?”
Jo rolled her eyes and smiled. “She got a splinter in her toe.”
“Wow, is it serious?”
“The splinter isn’t, but I’m not so sure about the nurse. Julie’s spending every free minute at the clinic, and they went off today touring some sugar plantation. She said the nurse suggested it because she was so sweet.”
Kelly winced.
“Yeah, that was my reaction too. But they’re having a good time. That’s what we came for.”
“I know what you mean. I came to make friends.” She picked up her two beer bottles and turned toward Natalie. “I think I’m doing pretty well.”
“Good on ya, mate.”
She delivered the beer to Natalie and clinked their bottles together. “To a fabulous day.”
“Look what I got.” She offered a small plastic picture viewer on a key chain. “It turned out great.”
Kelly held it up toward the sun and closed one eye as she peered into the viewer to see the photo the crewman had snapped. Even wearing their masks and snorkels, their smiles were evident. And best of all, they were holding hands.
“I got two of them, and a couple of refrigerator magnets. I thought that would be more fun than just pictures.”
“These are great.” She locked onto Natalie’s eyes and held her gaze. She could feel something hokey welling up inside her chest, but she didn’t care to stop it. “This has been the best day of all, and that’s because I got to share it with you.”
“It was my best day too.”
As they smiled at one another, Kelly wondered if there was even the slightest chance Natalie had enjoyed it for any of the same reasons she had.
Chapter 13
Fresh from her shower, Natalie smoothed her skin with moisturizing lotion and studied her reflection in the bathroom mirror. Her breasts stood out bright white against her darkening tan. She had never liked them. They were average in size, but on her slender torso were more prominent than she would have liked. Didi always said it “threw off” her look, since most fashion was designed for rail-thin women with no breasts at all.
The rest of her was mostly fine. She secretly liked the curve of her hips, a stark contrast to the shapelessness of the usual runway models. Her fingers followed her eyes to the soft bare skin of her pubis. The waxing technician had left an artistic swirl of dark, trimmed hair, barely an inch across, and in the shape of a flame. No doubt the rest would grow back before anyone had the chance to admire her handiwork, but Natalie was glad to enjoy it herself.
She tucked the towel between her breasts and checked its security. After sharing a cabin with Kelly for the past week, she was perfectly comfortable walking out of the bathroom only partially clad, but had never been one to parade around totally nude, even with Theresa or Didi. She didn’t have a body like theirs, petite and perfectly proportioned, and it always made her self-conscious to think her features were under their scrutiny.
“It’s all yours,” she announced as she exited the bathroom.
Kelly was out on the balcony, apparently talking to Didi or Pamela. Natalie hoped she was telling them what a wonderful time they’d had on their snorkeling trip. If they hadn’t still been in port, she would have joined them in her towel just to see the look on Didi’s face.
Hurriedly, she dressed in Capri pants, a sleeveless top and sandals, and opened the sliding glass door. “I’m through in the shower.”
Kelly spun around and smiled. “I was just telling them how much fun we had, but I saved you all the best parts.”
“So you didn’t tell them we saw a shark?”
“You saw a what?” Didi practically screamed.
Natalie gushed out the details, making no special effort to exaggerate what a good time they had. Her excitement was genuine, and it was obvious Kelly’s was as well. “We thought about going again tomorrow. You want to come?”
“You promised to come shopping with me”—Didi glanced at Pamela—”with us tomorrow. We haven’t had a single chance to go.”
“Okay, okay.” It had been worth a try, but she should have known Didi would protest. What she didn’t know was if her objection had more to do with her not going shopping, or with her spending another day with Kelly. Didi’s jealousy was probably sufficiently piqued but Natalie didn’t want to miss the chance to drive it home one more time. She turned to Kelly, who was heading inside to shower. “Maybe we can do it again in one of the other ports.”
“You’re turning into a regular Jacques Cousteau,” Didi groused.
“It’s fun. You should try it. And doing it with Kelly was really nice, because she was right there beside me the whole time, holding my hand. She took care of all the little details so I could just concentrate on feeling safe and seeing everything.” Though she had thrown in the part about Kelly just to twist the knife, her words rang absolutely true. Kelly had focused totally on making certain she had a good time, something Natalie wasn’t used to at all.
Pamela spoke up for the first time.”Something like that would be a lot of fun with someone who knew what she was doing.”
Pleased to see the scowl on Didi’s face, Natalie congratulated herself and changed the subject to underscore her nonchalance, asking about their respective sunburns. When the phone rang, she excused herself with one last dig. “I better get that. Kelly’s in the shower, and she’s liable to run out naked.”
Steph was calling to hear about her day and to brag that Yvonne had actually come along on a carriage tour of the city. They agreed to meet for a drink at the poolside bar.
If she had thought about it, she would have suggested meeting in about fifteen minutes instead of right away. The shower was still running and she hated just to dash out without saying anything to Kelly, especially after they’d had such a nice day together. She cracked the bathroom door, allowing the steam to escape. “Kelly?”
“Yeah?”
“Steph called and wanted me to meet her upstairs for a drink.” The condensation on the mirror evaporated and Kelly’s nude body came into view, every bit as sleek and defined as her outward appearance had implied. The biggest surprise from this angle was her butt—high, firm and decidedly feminine. Natalie was glued in place in hopes she might turn.
“Will you come back here before dinner, or do you want to meet in the dining room?”
“I, uh…the dining room is fine.”
“All right. See you then. Oh, and Natalie?”
“Yes?”
“If it’s okay with you, I’d like to come along if you decide to go shopping tomorrow.”
“You’re kidding.”
“No, I want to find a new shirt, something nice for dinner. Is it okay?”
“Of course it is.” She closed the door and leaned against it, willing her heartbeat to slow.
Kelly had never been very good at reading women, and Natalie Chatham was no exception. One minute she was warm and almost inviting; the next, distracted and aloof. There was nothing about any of it that seemed intentional, but it was hard not to feel at times invisible, particularly when Didi came into the picture. Still, there were moments when the charade seemed to fade away and Natalie’s attention seemed genuine.
A breath of frustration spurted from the corner of her mouth as she dropped her towel and pulled on her briefs. Her plans for the afternoon—relaxing with Natalie and talking more about their excursion—were shot, and while that was no big deal in the grand scheme of things, it was a disheartening confirmation that Natalie wasn’t as interested in spending time together as she was.
She had gotten a nice vibe from their outing this morning, especially as they held hands in the water. But when Didi came on the scene, Natalie invited them along on the next excursion as if to underscore that it was the adventure, and not the time with her, that had made it fun and special.
Aware that she had allowed thoughts of Didi to sour her mood, she shook off the exchange on the balcony and tried to focus on something more pleasant, namely, that glorious moment when the boat had rocked as she held Natalie’s beautiful rear in the palm of her hand. It was a feeling she would not forget anytime soon. And when she had glanced over her shoulder from the balcony as Natalie popped out of the bathroom wrapped only in a towel, it was almost more than she could stand.
Enough of that. No sense getting worked up over something that was out of her control. Natalie was the one calling all of the shots in this game, and this was about making Didi jealous. Period.








