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[Complete] Red, the colour of my wine [Harbor, Beach, and Sea] - Printable Version

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RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Jacob Feldmann - 09-29-2019

Jacob spotted her for a moment. He approached and reached under the waves to try and grab her. The waves almost washed him off his feet.


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Alexandra McPadraic - 09-29-2019

One of her hands grabbed on to one of his tightly, shortly followed by the other.


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Jacob Feldmann - 09-29-2019

Jacob pulled her up, walking back to shore to drag her to where she could stand.


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Alexandra McPadraic - 09-29-2019

Alexandra clanged to him until her feet felt like they were stable once more. "Than...k...you" she got out between coughing and trying to catch her breath once more.


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Jacob Feldmann - 09-29-2019

"Are you alright?" he asked, wrapping an arm around her shoulder and leading her to the beach."


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Alexandra McPadraic - 09-29-2019

She followed with a slight nod, leaning into him for support. "Did not feel that one coming."


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Jacob Feldmann - 09-29-2019

"The sea can be dangerous...." he said. He let go and took off his coat. The top part was still dry. He put it around her. "We need to get you somewhere warm. Do you live close by?" He hoped not.


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Alexandra McPadraic - 09-29-2019

She shook her head, there was no way she could go home in this state, not without drying off first. "My father would kill me if he found out..." But she did give him a soft smile and pulled his jacket around her, glad for the small enough of warmth it provided.


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Jacob Feldmann - 09-29-2019

"I can take you to my place. It's close by and small but there's a fireplace at least," he offered totally selflessly.


RE: Red, the colour of my wine - Alexandra McPadraic - 09-29-2019

To go to a mans place alone or return home wet and with a man she doesn't know when she shouldn't have been out in the first place? Which would have her less dead? At least if she went home dry no one would know... "That would be lovely Mr....?"