Hydro sighed as she stood atop Galesong Hill (Cape oath), viewing the ocean as the waves washed over the grainy sand. She loved the ocean. She loved the way the water would wrap around her legs, and the sand would wedge itself uncomfortably in her toes.
Her boyfriend, Pyro on the other hand, hated the ocean. He complained about how the water stung, and the sand was annoying and got everywhere. Pyro was the type of guy to laugh at funerals instead of feeling anything else.
She sighed once more. She missed Pyro. He was usually never around, but Hydro knew he was a busy man and wasn’t mad about it.
She heard laughter behind her, and she snapped her head, ready to draw her weapon. That was, until she noticed who it was. “What’s that face for?” The voice was a smooth, masculine one. Quite attractive overall.
“Pyro!” Hydro jumped into his arms, giving him a kiss on the cheek and receiving one in return. “Yup, that’s me.” He gave his dorky smile. “I missed you, and I’m happy you’re back. I haven’t seen you in forever!” She had realised what she noted and tensed up. Whenever she would say he’s been gone for a long time, Pyro would usually give her special treatment the first day he got back. She didn’t hate it. She loved it.
Pyro gave her that lustful smile he would usually give her everytime she realised what she had said. He grabbed her ass and she yelped. “W-we’re going to do this? Here?!”
“Yes,” he whispered in her ear. She felt his hot breath make its way into her earlobe. She blushed and he laughed. He was always dominant in these types of situations. “But, let’s make it a quicky like last time until we get home.” She nodded.
Hydro pulled away and took something from her small leather bag she then placed onto the soft blades of grass. She handed him a condom, and he started to unbutton his blazer, and take off his shirt. Hydro did the same, leaving her in only her bra, and copying when Pyro stripped his pants and boxers. She took off her bra last, and they were but naked in the open.
He threw the condom to the side, and Hydor looked confused. “We won’t be needing this,” he said. He pushed her to the ground, receiving a little ‘oof’,