Robin had his banjo with him as he came down to the beach that evening, with the idea of singing to the waves and the fishes. Really he'd just thought it'd be a great setting for singing.
He noticed someone else on the beach and set his banjo aside so he could watch.
Mary was out for a walk on the beach, lost in her thoughts about Samantha and what she had been through, when she spotted Savannah. "Hey you!" she called out.
"Been busy with classes and I got a new job." She grinned. "I also spent four days as a panther cub." She shook her head. "Yeah, I know it sounds insane, but I promise you, it's true. How about you?"
Johnny was there, but he was in shadow, sitting upon a rock with his arms wrapped around his legs. He was watching Savannah and those she conversed with.
He really didn't want to interrupt; he just wanted to make sure she was kept safe.
"You're never a bother." She climbed up next to him. "A couple of ways. One, it's getting dark, and you don't like me out alone after dark. Two... you're my Johnny and I can sometimes just tell when you're nearby." She looked down.
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He noticed someone else on the beach and set his banjo aside so he could watch.
"Wow, that's cool!"
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"Hi, Robin. How are you?"
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It was true. There was something about Robin that always made her smile.
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He really didn't want to interrupt; he just wanted to make sure she was kept safe.
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When people wandered off, she gathered up her towel and her sketchpad and made her way up to the rocks.
"Want some company... or want to be alone?" Her smile was soft.
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