Mari glanced down at her watch as Keon steered the boat back to the shore. It was her final tour of the day and she was cutting it a little close meeting up with Tyler. Tours had a habit of being a little unpredictable that way.
âWhy are you in such a hurry?â Keon asked watching Mari jump out of the boat to tie down the moment they reached the dock.
âIâm not in a hurry. Iâm just not as slow as you.â Â She knotted the rope quickly and reached up to help their customers out.
The teen girl beamed at her before heading off to the shop before her parents. Jeremy was manning the counter and would take care of checking the equipment back in. Satisfied, she reached into the boat for her bag.
âTake care of the equipment clean up for me? Iâll handle tomorrowâs.â
âLooks like a hurry to me.â Keon looked past her and she knew from the frown forming Tyler had shown up. âWhatâs he doing here?â
âIâm taking him hiking.â
âWeâll double up.â
âItâs not a tour.â
Keon jumped out of the boat and folded his arms across his chest as he stared at her. âThen why are you taking him hiking?â
âBecause I want to go and he wants to tag along. I told you years ago to stop wearing that Superman shirt. Itâs really gone to your head.â
âMari-â
âKeon, relax. Itâs hiking. Heâs just a guy.â
âWhere are you hiking?â
She stared at him.
âWhere?â
âI donât know. Maybe Pa Nali or Rocanda. Iâll call when I get in,â she added over her shoulder because she knew that was what he was looking for.
âYou better!â
She slid her arms through the straps of her bag and walked up to Tyler, checking him out as she came closer. She noted the boots he wore and the pack on his back. She couldn’t help but smile in approval. So he wasn’t a complete amateur.
âYou might at least be somewhat prepared for this.â
He waved at Keon before turning to follow her to the truck with a smile that flashed straight white teeth. âI hear youâre pretty tough so I thought Iâd bring my A game.â
She eyed him over her shoulder. âWeâll see if itâs good enough.â
He reached around her to open the door to the truck. She hesitated and looked at him in surprise. When he only continued to smile, she leaned in to drop her bag in the back and climbed in.
âWant me to follow you?â he asked through the open window.
âMight as well hop in.â
He didnât hesitate, rounding the front of the truck to climb in. They didnât say much as she cranked up the truck and headed up the beach. She could feel him looking her way. Without looking she knew it was the intense look heâd given her at the party. Strangely it wasnât unnerving, but thrilling.
âYou donât just guide because itâs the family business,â he started casually.
She grinned over at him. âIs it that obvious? I love it. Always have. Getting paid to do it is just a bonus. Having your dad for a boss isnât half bad either.â
He laughed. âIâve seen you with him so I believe that. Someone mentioned heâs actually your uncle?â
She nodded. âHeâs my motherâs brother. She died when I was younger and he took me in. Iâm surprised anyone mentioned it. I was pretty young when she died and even before that I was always Raoulâs girl. âRaoul, that girl of yours broke my window.â âRaoul, would you get your little girl?â âRaoulâs girl is at it again.â We spent a lot of time in parent teacher meetings and the principalâs office. On the plus side, I got very good at saying âIâm sorryâ.” She took her eyes off the road long enough to look at him. “But you already know I was the resident troublemaker. What about you?â
He shrugged. âI lost both of parents at an early age and ended up staying with a family friend.
That made her smile. âSo you have your own Raoul.â
His answering smile was faint. âYeah, you could say that.â
She pulled off of the road and drove a short way down the spotted dirt road mostly covered with grass. She came to a stop a few feet away from the tree line and threw the truck in park. Reaching into the backseat, she grabbed her bag and hopped out.
âThis isnât the toughest trail, but itâs one of the harder ones. I have no clue about your level of expertise.â
He rounded the hood of the truck and joined her on the path up to the trees. âIâve been on a few difficult trails, but this is a good start. Iâll trust your guiding.â
âJust let me know when you want to turn back.â
âHaving the Snake Whisperer on the trail with me makes me feel safer. Iâll be able to handle it.â
She snorted and brushed low hanging branches out of her way. âI donât know why since that means I can tell them exactly where to strike.â
He laughed. âYouâve got a mean streak. I like it.â
She glanced over her shoulder at him with a curious smile. âYeah, you seem like the kind of guy that would.â
âDo I now? What kind of guy is that?â
âI donât know. You come to me asking to hike the trails most people are afraid to try. And thatâs after youâve heard about me setting snakes loose for fun. I have to think you like a littleâŚsass.â
He caught her hand from behind, lifting it to help her balance as she continued forward along the narrowing trail.
âI guess thatâs a fair conclusion. Maybe I was just looking for a reason to spend some time with the pretty guide who makes me want to grab hold of life again.â
She stopped as the trail widened and whirled around so quickly he nearly ran into her. He caught himself, stopping right up against her with their hands still locked above their heads.
âI do all that? In one meeting?â
âI knew about you before you even set foot back on the island, but once I met you? Yeah. Youâre kind of hard to live up to. Makes a man want to live a little more.â
She bit her lip against the second smile forming. Smiling seemed hard not to do aroudn him.
âYeah? Maybe I can help you with that.â
âI think you can.â
They stared into each otherâs eyes until Mari pulled her fingers free and turned to continue the hike. He kept up with ease, proving he did have some experience with trickier trails. Before she knew it, theyâd been on the trail for nearly an hour and were nearing her favorite part of Rocanda.
Minutes later the trail opened into a wider clearing just before the steep drop off the cliff. She inhaled deeply, approaching the edge.
âThis is worth the hike,â Tyler said mirroring her thoughts.
âI love it up here. Itâs just too advanced of a trail for most tours.â She smiled, fingering the soft petals of one of the vivid yellow and green flowers decorating a bush. âSee these? Iâve never seen them anywhere else on the island. Just here. They remind me of the pinwheels I used to beg my mom to buy so I could stick them all over the yard and watch them spin in the wind.â
âYou sat still long enough to watch them?â he asked nudging her.
She laughed. âIf I could get her to buy enough, Iâd crawl through them to look at each one. But sometimes, yeah, I would lie in the grass and just watch them and she’d stretch out there with me. Thatâs probably why sheâd give in and get them.â
He plucked one of the flowers free from the bush and fit it into her hair. âIt fits you.
Her lips twitched in an irrepressible smile and she reached up to brush a hand over the flower. âThanks. Do you mind if we stay a little while? I donât make it up here very often.â
He shrugged off his pack and set it down. âIâm yours for the rest of the day.â
He was true to his word, spending the next two hours doing anything she wanted. They climbed a tree so she could show him one of the best views of the island. His awestruck appreciation showed her another side of him. They hiked through some of the jungle off the barely established path and the longer they walked and talked the more Mari found to like.
âSo tell me something about Tyler. The whole island already knows my story, but I havenât heard much about you.â
âThereâs not a lot to tell. I told you a family friend raised me. He was a decent guy. He was better than anyone else I mightâve ended up with. He taught me a lot.â
This was a man who listened while someone spoke. She could tell he wasnât a big fan of talking about himself, but he was willing to answer her questions.
âAre you two close?â
âWe donât spend as much time together as we used to, but weâre still close. Heâs all the family Iâve got so we try to get together as much as we can.â
She smiled at that. Family was important to her. It was nice to hear Tyler felt the same way about his own.
They finally circled back to the clearing and lazed about just enjoying the scenery. She rolled onto her stomach and took a long drink from her water bottle, studying him all the while.
âSo whyâd you come to Sakina?â
âI needed a change of scenery. Job burnout. A friend vacationed here once and recommended it.â
âWhat do you do?â
âI used to work security for a private organization. Now Iâm a beach bum.â He looked around them. âSoon to be a hiking bum it looks like.â
She laughed and told herself his words were not a subtle reference about spending time with her going forward. It also occurred to her private security had paid well if he could afford to come to Sakina and do nothing. âHiking and being a bum donât seem to go together.â
His crooked grin was endearing. âThatâs true. Weâll have to come up with another term.â
She could talk to him for the rest of the night, but if they didnât leave soon they ran the risk of trying to hike back down in the dark. When she mentioned as much she noticed she wasnât the only one who got to her feet reluctantly. He helped her into her backpack and gestured for her to lead the way back down.
By the time they returned to the shop so he could get his car, the sun had already set and the lot was empty. Tyler leaned back in his seat and angled his head to stare at her. Her brow furrowed in question, but a smile peeked out too.
âWhat?â
âJust looking at you. I had a good time today.â
She ducked her head while she tried to fight the blush she knew was stealing over her cheeks. âI did too.â
âDoes that mean Iâm good enough to go hiking with you again?â
His grin was adorable and impossible not to respond to. âI guess you make the cut.â
âMaking the cut with you is the highest compliment from anyone else.â He reached out to adjust the flower in her hair, his fingers lightly brushing over her cheek for the briefest of moments. âGoodnight, Mari. Let me know when you make it home.â
âI will.â
She watched him get out of the truck and into his own car. She smiled when he flashed his lights at her. She waved and headed for home, her thoughts on the man who made her feel as comfortable as an old friend and yet as excited as a middle school girl with her first crush.
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Tagged: Connection, First Date, flirting, Friends, Fun, Getting to Know People, Hiking, History, Island Life, Protective, Scenery, Wildlife

