todoke
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Nate pulls down his favourite shades that framed his handsome face to near perfection. This wasn't just an accessory but a necessity as it was his job to sit out all day in the burning sun. Most wouldn't be able to bear the long hours, but not Nathan, he was made for the outdoors, in particular the beach. He loved the feeling of the small particles of sand between his toes, and the salty taste of the water, and of course the cold spray of a good wave. By the looks of him you would surely assume he surfed, which was only half the truth, he was a lifeguard. In fact that's what he was doing this second as he sits watching the beach before him.
Ty a fellow lifeguard creates the most distracting noise as he opens up a pop can, and makes Nate turn his head with an expression of shear annoyance. Instead of commenting on it Ty merely chugs at the cold drink relieved to have some break from the constant heat. After he's done he wipes his tanned arm across his lips, "How can you stand to be out here for long without anything to cool you off?" his friend jokes preparing to put the ice cold can up against Nate's skin.
His gaze was now fixed on the beach before him he knows exactly what Ty is planning, "Touch me with that can and you're dead meat." he grins widely waiting for his friend to begin pouting. Today was going to be good, he could just tell.
Ty a fellow lifeguard creates the most distracting noise as he opens up a pop can, and makes Nate turn his head with an expression of shear annoyance. Instead of commenting on it Ty merely chugs at the cold drink relieved to have some break from the constant heat. After he's done he wipes his tanned arm across his lips, "How can you stand to be out here for long without anything to cool you off?" his friend jokes preparing to put the ice cold can up against Nate's skin.
His gaze was now fixed on the beach before him he knows exactly what Ty is planning, "Touch me with that can and you're dead meat." he grins widely waiting for his friend to begin pouting. Today was going to be good, he could just tell.