Josh woke up to the sound of the waves crashing against the shore, possibly the best sound to ever hear. His hoodie had blown off him so he snuggled deeper into Tyler, both slightly damp from the morning dew that rested on their bare bodies. Tyler had half woken, and wrapped his arms around Joshs neck, groaning slightly.
It was June now, but still cold in the morning if you had next to no clothes on, so they ran to the waters edge and splashed around a bit to 'wash'. They then waited for the sun to come out, stretching out on the sand and making sand balls with their hands and closing their eyes.
When they dried, they threw on the one pair of clothes they each managed to pack. 'So, uh, what are we going to do now?' Tyler asked.
'I.. I dont really know,'
Tyler frowned. 'Well we gotta know.'
Josh's eyes lit up and he bit his lip, smiling hard. 'I know. We could play. Music, I mean.'
Tyler smiled, throwing his arms around Josh. 'Perfect.' He whispered into Joshs shoulder.
'Sorry, my hairs salty and gross,' Josh laughed.
'I don't care, you're hair's beautiful anyways.' He ran a hand through his fluffy hair.
'But... on TV it said that salt water is bad for-'
Tyler kissed him harder, pulling him in by his hair.
'You shouldn't believe what's on tv,' whispered Tyler.
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The Right Answer
FanfictionTyler's autism makes it hard for him to understand what to say and what the 'right answer' is. All that he loves is Music. that is, until he met Josh, the boy trapped in a girls body.