Erikos had given him a thumbs up before almost running inside. He was still unreasonably red in the face, which bothered him unreasonably. Unfortunately, he just couldn’t seem to do anything about it
"Welcome back babe." He said when he saw Erikos walk back in. He raised the beer towards him then took a sip.
Erikos flipped him off, downing the rest of his glass all in one go before ordering a refill. Maybe if he downed enough alcohol he’d be able to blame the blush on the drinks
Kaden leaned in a little bit. "You have a little something on yiur cheeks." He said.
“It’s called freckles, dumbass,” Erikos huffed, his face only growing redder as Kaden leaned closer. He took another nervous sip of his drink, trying not to internally scream
"No, nope, that's not it." Kaden leaned on closer, inspecting. "You got some red paint or something on your cheeks babe." He was teasing him.
“That’s because I’m buzzed,” Erikos huffed, almost tripping over his own words. He stared intently into his glass, trying to will the redness in his cheeks to lessen
"Hmm, and yet I distinctly remeber you running out of here blushing." Kaden smirked. He sipped from his beer then set it down. "Now why are you blushing babe?"
“I don’t have to answer that,” Erikos muttered into his drink, still avoiding looking at Kaden. He normally never got this flustered. Hell, he was usually the one making people flustered
Cade froze, not knowing what to do or say. It didn't matter though, since Beau had already swam away. Cade ducked his head underwater in an attempt to hide.
Beau swam towards the side of the pool, using the ledge to hold himself up above the surface of the water as he glanced around for Cade. Shaking his head and laughing faintly, he decided that Cade must be underwater. After all, he was a siren.
"I couldn't possibly be bevause of me. Or is it?" Kaden grabbed his chair and yanked him closer to him. "Why don't you look at me?"
After a few minutes, Cade finally decided to pop back up. He felt refreshed from being in the water for so long, but he was starting to get bored. And tired.
"Good thing you told me you're a siren, or I would have called 911," Beau joked, pushing himself out of the pool and onto the ledge, looking down towards Cade as he ran a hand through his wet hair.
Erikos made a small noise of surprise as Kaden yanked him closer suddenly. “Y-You could have dumped me onto the floor!” he said indignantly, deliberately avoiding the question. He wasn’t drunk enough for this!
Cade laughed lightly. He looked at Beau for a moment, his gaze lingering longer than he should've let it before he looked away.
Kaden smirked. "Ah, but i didn't." He grinned. He placed his hands om either side of him. "Why won't you look at me babe? Am I really that hideous?"
“You are the complete opposite of hideous you dumb bastard, and you know that,” Erikos muttered, tending up slightly as Kaden practically cornered him. Oh man, there was no way he was getting out of this one
Cade laughed lightly. He looked at Beau for a moment, his gaze lingering longer than he should've let it before he looked away.
Beau tilted his head to the side faintly, studying Cade for a few moments before glancing around the pool, noticing that Tara was still swimming. "Do you want to stay for a bit longer or head back to the hotel room?" He asked, swinging his legs back and forth out of habit.
Roxanne flopped onto the floor, staring at the ceiling
"Hmm, and yet you still don't want to look at me. Tell me why babe or I'll have to coax it out of You." Kaden said
“You can coax it out of my cold, dead body,” Erikos muttered, looking up at Kaden with a challenging look in his dark eyes
Kaden smirked. He leaned in and brushed his lips along his jawline. "You sure about that babe?" He whispered in his ear.
Erikos suppressed a shiver, biting his lip stubbornly as he fixed his gaze on a spot on the wall. “Yeah, I’m sure. The only question is whether or not you’re all bark and no bite.”
Beau tilted his head to the side faintly, studying Cade for a few moments before glancing around the pool, noticing that Tara was still swimming. "Do you want to stay for a bit longer or head back to the hotel room?" He asked, swinging his legs back and forth out of habit.
"Up to you," Cade said, shrugging.