carrlavoie
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Vida took in long deep breaths through her nose, eyes still closed, head tilted back to the sun. A contented smile played on her lips at the warmth, though she knew she'd need to move to the shade after not too long or she'd be leaving the pool looking like a tomato - and not because she was blushing, for once. A shadow passing over her face caused her to open her eyes, sitting up straight as a waitress placed two cocktails on the table in front of her and Stephen and left before either could say otherwise. She wrinkled her nose slightly at Stephen's comment, not for any particular reason outside that she just really disliked the taste of alcohol and wasn't looking forward to a vacation of government officials constantly trying to push it down her throat. "I guess they really do," she agreed with a sigh, reaching out to pull her cocktail closer. At least it was a sweet drink. That meant less alcohol, more fruit - enough to mask the taste and the burn, if she was lucky.
Vida glanced up at the sound of footsteps entering the pool deck, and couldn't help the smile that broke over her face at seeing Carlos. "You don't look so bad yourself," she laughed in response to his comment, noting the matching swim trunks he wore with his husband. It was a cute detail, and she wondered if it had been Carlos's idea as during their last conversation together he had revealed to her that Dr. Hank Pierce was actually straight. But the couple seemed fairly relaxed together, and Carlos was in a very good mood. She hoped this trip would be good for them.
Vida continued watching the two men as they approached the lone woman, still smiling. As awkward as her history with Carlos was (at least to her), it felt good to have at least one familiar face here. She was pretty sure she would be drowning in double the anxiety if she had to face the bizarre situation of these matched marriages all on her own. Carlos felt a bit like a rock to her despite their limited relationship, keeping her grounded. And motivated, if she was being honest. If Carlos could still smile and laugh in the face of potentially never being loved to the fullest, then she could too. She turned her gaze back to Stephen and grinned. "Sure," she said, "Why not? Cheers to us and one week of getting to know each other in paradise." She raised her glass to Stephen then took an experimental sip. Strawberry. That was good. Strawberry covered the taste of alcohol very well. She could drink this.
Vida glanced up at the sound of footsteps entering the pool deck, and couldn't help the smile that broke over her face at seeing Carlos. "You don't look so bad yourself," she laughed in response to his comment, noting the matching swim trunks he wore with his husband. It was a cute detail, and she wondered if it had been Carlos's idea as during their last conversation together he had revealed to her that Dr. Hank Pierce was actually straight. But the couple seemed fairly relaxed together, and Carlos was in a very good mood. She hoped this trip would be good for them.
Vida continued watching the two men as they approached the lone woman, still smiling. As awkward as her history with Carlos was (at least to her), it felt good to have at least one familiar face here. She was pretty sure she would be drowning in double the anxiety if she had to face the bizarre situation of these matched marriages all on her own. Carlos felt a bit like a rock to her despite their limited relationship, keeping her grounded. And motivated, if she was being honest. If Carlos could still smile and laugh in the face of potentially never being loved to the fullest, then she could too. She turned her gaze back to Stephen and grinned. "Sure," she said, "Why not? Cheers to us and one week of getting to know each other in paradise." She raised her glass to Stephen then took an experimental sip. Strawberry. That was good. Strawberry covered the taste of alcohol very well. She could drink this.