At The Creek

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We were jumping from rock to rock until I slipped and I was hoping he would come help, but he couldn't see us from over there.

"Owwwwww" I yelled as is grab my ankle.

They helped my over to a dry rock where I could sit down. I waited there for a little bit until I could walk on it without any pain. We all sat and talked until.

"AHHHHHHHH!!!" I screamed as I saw a snake by Kara's foot. We screamed and ran back towards the pool.

We rinsed off our feet to clean off the mud from them at the outdoor shower. He had switched stations, he was at the chair right near me.

"Hey, Kylie?"

"Yea, Dani" She said.

"Do you think we could go swimming in this pool now?" I asked

"Sure, why not"

I walked down the steps into the pool slowly letting him see me in my cute new bikini. I was wearing a sky blue underwire top with the Hollister birds on it and the matching bottoms.

I love that suit because it makes my boobs look bigger, if you got em, flaunt em! My problem is that I don't have them, honestly I have pretty small boobs and I would love if a guy actually looked at my boobs for once. Anyway, enough about "the girls".

I had two options here. Either pretend I didn't know how to swim, or swim really well to impress him.

I didn't know what I was going to do. But I finally did.

"Do you guys wanna play basketball?"

"Sure" said Kylie

"I'll be on Kylie's team" I said as swam over to grab the basketball from the other side of the pool.

I made a couple baskets, but still kinda making a fool of myself at a few points in time. I saw him starring at me from his lifeguard chair. The ball was thrown out of the pool, sadly they made me go get it. I got out if the pool and reached down for the ball. The girls said he was looking at my ass when I bent over.

They were getting hungry so we dried off and went back to our seats.

We went up to get something to snack on and while I was waiting for my food he came up and stood next to me. He grabbed a drink and went back to his chair.

"Maybe one day I can work up the nerve to talk to him" I thought to myself.

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