It was the perfect evening. The sky, awash in vibrant reds, oranges and
pinks, exemplified the type of sunset that, if one believed the old rhyme,
meant a “sailor’s delight”. It’s my delight too, Adam thought
cheerfully, as he spread an oversized blanket over the sand. By late September, the tourists had long
since packed up so weeknights on the beach were peaceful. He set his picnic basket down, using it and
his sandals to keep the blanket from fluttering in the warm breeze. Instead, the salty sea air played with Erin’s
golden tresses and just then, at that very moment, Adam was confident that he
was the luckiest man alive.
He’d been planning the “perfect proposal”
for months and it seemed even Mother Nature was on his side. He couldn’t have
asked for a more romantic atmosphere. While Erin sprawled on the blanket, Adam
set to building a small fire. Summer help
for the beach patrol was gone as well; there would be no trouble from them. Not that they would harass locals anyway,
Adam thought to himself. He and Erin snuggled
together, watching the glorious display of colors kaleidoscoping across
nature’s immense canvas.
“That was gorgeous,” Erin gasped
breathlessly, as the colors mottled together to form an inky blue backdrop for
a galaxy of brilliant stars.
Adam pointed
out constellations. For fun, he made up silly names and created stories to
support the new titles he’d ordained. As
always, Erin giggled at his silliness.
“Hmm, let’s see…what shall we call
this one…over here,” he mused.
“Which one?”
“Right here. That cluster that looks
like a Princess cut diamond surrounded by baguette and tiny channel set diamonds.”
He replied. As she turned to look at him,
baffled by his knowledge of diamonds, he opened his hand to reveal the ring
he’d been carefully hiding. “I think
this constellation is called, Will you
marry me, Erin Crayburn.”
Erin squealed
with excitement before covering his face in kisses.
“Is that a yes?” Adam asked.
“Yes, Oh Adam! Yes!”
He pulled a
bottle of Champagne from its cooler sleeve and filled two flutes to toast their
new lives together.
“Here’s to us!” Adam declared,
raising his glass.
Erin held out
her hand to admire the new adornment. In
the flickering light from their tiny fire, her diamonds seemed to come alive.
Each turn of her hand set off brilliant glints from each faceted edge.
“It’s gorgeous, Adam, exactly the
one I’ve always dreamed of.”
Her tender
kiss grew more passionate. Though the
couple had never been fond of public displays of affection; they knew they were
all alone on the beach. Not another soul
in sight, just the soothing sound of waves rolling up to meet the
shoreline.
“Wait….what was that?”
Raising his
head slightly, Adam looked around.
Nothing but empty beaches as far as the eye could see.
“Relax, there’s no once here,
babe. Even if there was, there’s no way
they can see what we’re doing underneath the blankets.”
“No, silly, not on the beach. Out…there….”
Adam’s eyes
followed her hand as she pointed out to sea.
He was just about to insist that she was seeing things when he noticed
something too. Disentangling his limbs
from Erin’s, he sat up straight, facing the ocean.
“You saw it too, didn’t you?” She
gasped.
“I think it’s from the flames flickering. You know, just the light playing tricks on
our eyes, Erin.”
“Maybe you’re right. Let’s just walk down to the water’s edge and
take a look. You know, to be sure.”
Not wanting
to ruin their romantic evening by arguing, Adam rose and followed her. The sand underfoot, once dry and powdery,
felt damp and squishy under their feet. Just then a wave rolled in, instantly chilling
their bare toes.
“See, everything’s
ffff….ERRR-RRINNN!”
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