Monday, May 30, 2011

Chapter 12 God


Chapter 12 God
Leah’s POV at 18 years old.
I was walking so much that I didn’t realize that I was on the forbidden side of the island.
Deep in the forest, I was surprised to see ashes from a fire that had been made before I showed up and also a large head.
I approached slowly to get a better glimpse of the head. I didn’t get any further because my instinct was telling me that I should kneel.
As my knees touched the ground, I looked up at the face once more and saw that blood was dripping down to a makeshift altar which was a few inches where I was kneeling.
I got up rather quickly and ran with all my strength back to the hut.
When I got back to the hut, I ran up to the porch where I saw Jacob wearing a turban and a short cape.
“Jacob! Jacob!” I shouted.
What is it? What happened? Jacob asked.
“I saw him!” I exclaimed.
“Who?” Jacob asked.
“The face Charlie thought was the boogeyman!” I explained.
Of course Jacob wasn’t pleased with what I had done.
 “You went to the other side?! “ Jacob said in an angry tone while taking off his turban.
“Charlie was wrong. He’s not the boogeyman. I think he’s God!” I said
 God?  Jacob asked.
 “He looked like pastor Logan always said he looked,like you better be good or else, and he was bleeding. “
Jacob had an incredulous look on his face.
“I don’t believe you! “He yelled.
“Just like Jesus! “ I repeated.
“I don’t want you to ever go there again, it’s the law!” Jacob stated.
I tried to reason with him by saying,” But what if he really is God? Shouldn’t we go there and pray or will he be mad at us if we didn’t?
Of course Jacob didn’t want to hear it and wanted to drop the whole thing by saying, “I don’t wanna talk about it. I just don’t wanna talk about it!”
Once again thanks to my fantastic beta Jess and my wonderful banner maker Mist. Also once again I don't own Leah or Jacob, they belong to Stephenie Meyer and The Blue Lagoon belongs to Henry De Vere Stacpoole




Chapter 11 Funny Looks


Chapter 11 Funny Looks

Leah’s POV at 18 years old

The next day Jacob decided to fish and I thought I would try as well.

Jacob was out on the reef with his spear trying to catch fish. He was shaking his head side to side and shuffling his feet back and forth before tossing his spear in the water.  

I thought it was the silliest thing ever. I was sitting in a little tide pool and catching fish by merely catching them with my bare hands.

After a few minutes of his “fish dance” he finally got one by proclaiming,” Look! I’m the greatest fisherman who ever lived!”

“I’m the greatest fisherman who ever lived. While you scare them off, I catch as many as I want to.” I retaliated with a smug grin on my face.

Of course Jacob didn’t like the fact that I stole his moment of glory so he responded with, “That’s my fish dance! It doesn’t scare them off; it brings them up to the surface where I can spear them. Who cares what you say? It’s not how many you catch that counts, it’s how you do it.”

That was Jacob, always had to have the last word on everything. I didn’t feel like fighting with him so I just sighed in annoyance.

The next day it was raining hard so I was stuck in the house with Jacob. He was playing Pop Goes the Weasel with his homemade flute in the upstairs loft while I remained downstairs because the song was starting to get on my nerves. After playing the same verse over and over again for the twentieth time, I couldn’t take it and snapped.

“Stop that! Please play something else! Why must you do that when you know it makes me angry?”

He ignored me. I grabbed his spear that was tucked in the corner and poked him in the butt through the floor in the loft.

Jacob stopped playing and screamed, “Ow!” while leaning over from the loft to make eye contact with me.

I still had the spear in my hand so I decided to mock him from the day earlier by saying, “It doesn’t scare ‘em away, it brings ‘em to the top, where I can spear em!” then I threw the spear.

Jacob came down from the loft and decided to chase me.

“Oh, I’ll spear you!” he exclaimed.

I was one step ahead of Jacob while he was chasing me. At one point in the chase, I was up on the upper level of the house and right when he thought he could grab me, I managed to slide down the porch to get away from him.

It managed to stop raining right when I said, “Here I am!”

I was running onto the beach with Jacob not far behind me exclaimed, “Come back here or I’ll pull your britches down and take a switch to you!”

Jacob finally managed to catch up with me. When he did, he tackled me on the sand and had my back on the sand so he could sit on my stomach plus he had my wrists pinned down so I wouldn’t hit him with my hands.

I wasn’t sure what Jacob’s motivation was for me since I was stuck in this position so I figured a little threat wouldn’t hurt.

“Don’t you dare try to spank me Jacob, I mean it! I’ll put the never wake up berries in your food, I mean it!” I screeched out loud.

Repeat after me, “Jacob is the smartest person on this island." Jacob taunted me.

 “No!” I responded.

 “Say it!”

 “Stop it, Jacob, I’m getting angry! Now get off!” I angrily replied.

“Say it!”

I figured the only way he would let me go is if I agreed to whatever he said whether I liked it or not.

“Jacob is the smartest person on this island. “I said.

“And the fastest swimmer." Jacob said.

“The fastest swimmer. “I mimicked.

"The fastest runner."

 The fastest runner.

 "And the best hut builder."

 You’re the best everything, Jacob, now get off! I exclaimed.

He finally got off of me,  gave me a smirk, and to say “It’s true.”

Satisfied that I gave his ego a much needed boost, he got up and dusted his hands and worked on his stupid raft.

 I was furious so I yelled out to him, Just you wait, Jacob Black; you’ll never know when it’s going to happen! Just one little bite and you’ll never wake up again!”

Later that evening, I decided to go for a swim by myself. The phosphorescent plankton in the lagoon were acting up which meant a simple splash of the water causes the water to glow. I was having a great time by myself splashing the water watching it glow that I didn’t even notice Jacob diving in.

We decided to go swimming under the water to see if anything besides the water will glow. Unfortunately it was just the water so we just ended up twisting all about until it was time to come to the surface.

The next day I was feeding a parrot when I heard a drumbeat. I decided to search and locate where the noise was coming from.
Once again thanks to Jess the best beta and Mist a fantastic banner maker. Also I do not own Jacob and Leah, they belong to Stephenie Meyer and The Blue Lagoon belongs to Henry De Vere Stacpoole









Sunday, May 15, 2011

Chapter 10 Christmas


Chapter 10 Christmas
Leah’s POV at 18 years old.
I was sleeping peacefully in my room until I felt a light shake on my arm trying to wake me up.
When that didn’t work, I heard Jacob’s voice gently say “Leah! Leah wake up, its Christmas morning.”
“Christmas? “I asked in a sleepy voice.
“Yes.” Jacob responded. “I counted 52 big marks on the tree that we use as a calendar and last night he came.”
“What are you talking about, Jacob?” I questioned him while stretching.
“Santa Claus, silly and I saw his reindeer. Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, all of them right down there on the beach.” Come on; let’s see if he brought us anything.” Jacob said all excited.
I followed him out of our hut and towards the tree where we hung up our stockings several nights ago.
Jacob pointed out the reindeer huffs that were left in the sand as we walked to the tree. I was shocked and amazed by the sight.
“Come on, Leah, hurry! That’s where the reindeer were, see. Look at our stockings.” Jacob said in a bossy tone.
We got closer to the tree and I noticed they were full.
“There’s something in them!” I said excitedly.
We pulled them from the tree and decided to sit underneath the tree.  We poured out the contents of the stockings into our hands so we could examine them. 
They were little white balls.
“Oh, look what I always wanted.” Jacob said.
“What are they?” I asked.
“What do they look like? They’re marbles. See, these are your Jaspers, and these are your peewees.” Jacob said while picking out different round balls.
I didn’t know at the time but they were pearls not marbles as Jacob had thought.
I had no problem believing him at the time because he was usually right but I had a gut feeling he was pulling a joke on me.
“You did all of this. “I said.
 I had to question about the supposed deer hoofs. “But what about the hoof prints?” I questioned.
Jacob laughed and showed me these homemade stilts. They were made with bamboo sticks and bags of sand on the bottom of them. 
He then proceeded to get up on them to show me that they worked.
“I sure fooled you good, Leah.” Jacob said with a smirk on his face.
“Oh you!” I said while gently pushed him down.
He fell and landed in the sand.
We ended up laughing over his joke.
I was still looking at the “marbles” when Jacob felt the need to question something.
“Why are we always fighting?” he asked.
“I don’t know.” I responded.
“I think we should make that our New Year’s resolution, to stop fighting so much.” Jacob suggested.
“I’ll try, but.” I started to respond but I was cut off by Jacob.
“But, what?” Jacob interrupted.
“I don’t know what’s wrong with me when I say the things I say. I just keep on having all these strange thoughts.” I said.
“What kind of thoughts?” Jacob inquisted.
“Just thoughts like funny thoughts about you and me.” I said in a hesitantly.
“Tell me.” Jacob said in a hopeful manner to get me to say more.
I wasn’t budging so I said, “I couldn’t. They’re just thoughts; they don’t mean anything.”
I decided to change the subject  and question Jacob about my Christmas present.
“Where did you find these?”
“I found them in those little shells at the bottom of the sea when I went swimming earlier.” Jacob told me.
“They’re beautiful, thank you.” I thanked him.
I even gave him a quick kiss on his lips to show my appreciation and gratitude.  I had to pull back real fast because when my lips touched his, I felt a shock between us and it scared me.
Jacob on the other hand was calm about the kiss and looked quite happy. It led me to believe he didn’t feel the shock and if he did, he didn’t acknowledge it.
Later that night, Jacob and I decided to dress up for Christmas.He wore a red robe along with his loincloth while I had a gauzy veil with my nightgown.
We were sitting in front of our makeshift Christmas tree which was nothing but a bunch of branches from the palm trees and a garland of shells from the ocean.
We were drinking from a coconut and decided to sing some Christmas songs but we couldn’t remember all of the words.
“Oh come all ye faithful, la la.” Oh little town of Bethlehem, la la. Dashing through the snow in a one horse open sleigh.” All the---.” We tried to sing.
Since we couldn’t remember the words I decided to laugh nervously to break the tension.
Jacob smiled and we clicked our coconuts together to celebrate the holiday.
The following day Jacob was spear fishing in the dingy while I played with a butterfly with blue tips on its wings on my fingers. It didn’t stay there very long and flew away.
I chased after it through the forest until I came across a strange looking cave. On the floor of the cave was a huge pool of water, it looked so inviting so I took off my long shirt and dove in the water.
I was swimming like I didn’t have a care in the world.  My peaceful bliss was stopped when I decided to look into the water.  It was full of blood. I thought maybe I was overreacting so I put my hands in the water.  I pulled my hands out and sure enough they were covered with blood.
I screamed with that realization about the blood.
“Jacob! Help! Help! Help, Jacob, help.”
Before I could finish that last help, Jacob was at the edge of the cliff looking down at me and noticing the blood.
Jacob had a shocked look on his face and asked me, “What’s wrong?” You’re bleeding!” As if I hadn’t noticed.
I looked down again in the water and I realized that the blood was coming from between legs.
I had a feeling this was something that Jacob wouldn’t understand so I had to lie to him.
“Don’t, I’m alright.” I told him.
“But you’re bleeding!” Jacob shouted.
“Go away! Don’t look at me! Go away, just- Go away!” I shouted right back at him. To illustrate my feelings further I threw a stick at him. He got the message and left me.
I sneaked down in the water, feeling ashamed for myself and started to cry.
Later on as I regained my composure, I was sitting by the fire and throwing sticks in it when Jacob decided to check up on me.
After a few minutes of complete silence between us, Jacob decided to break the ice by asking.
“What was it Leah?” “Why were you bleeding like that?”
The truth was I didn’t know why I was bleeding between my legs.  I hope that was a good enough answer for him.
“I don’t know.” I responded.
Of course Jacob wasn’t happy with that answer.
“Liar!” Jacob yelled.
“It’s true!” I yelled back. “I don’t know!”
“Leah people don’t bleed like that unless they cut themselves.” Jacob retorted. “Maybe you’re hurt real bad and you just don’t know it. Let me look” He attempted to come closer.
“No I don’t want you to look. “I told him.
“Why?” Jacob asked trying to push my buttons.
“Just because.” I stated hoping to end it.
“Thats not fair!” Jacob whined.  “I don’t keep any secrets from you! I tell you everything! Everything Leah.”
He walked away from me in anger. I wanted to tell him why I was bleeding but how could I tell him something that I didn’t know myself.
The next day I was playing in the water and located a baby starfish. I had it in my hand but then I quickly got bored with it so I released it back in the water.
Jacob was working on this raft that he had been working on for quite a while. It had a bottom thanks to some wood he had found and a sail from some fabric we didn’t need from the chest.
As I watched him assemble it I couldn’t help but notice the muscles in his stomach, arms, chest, and his beautiful tanned skin. I wondered what it felt like to touch his skin. Would it feel soft underneath my touch as I envisioned?
My thoughts were interrupted when Jacob noticed that I was gawking at him.
“What are you looking at?” he asked in an annoyed tone.
“Your muscles.” I said in a breathy tone.
“What about them? You’re really acting silly lately, Leah. Always saying dumb things like that, always looking at me funny. You’re not coming down with something are you? Don’t give it to me.” Jacob said in the same annoyed manner.
Later on Jacob and I sat together to watch the sunset.
“Tell me again, where is your mother and father?” Jacob questioned.
“In heaven.” I responded.
“Where’s that?” he asked.
“You know up there.” I said while pointing to the sky. “Maybe your father is up there as well.”
Jacob shook his head and said,” Oh no he is coming on a ship to take us home.”
As the sun was about to look like it hit the water,Jacob brought up what Charlie used to say when we were younger.
“Do you hear it?” he questioned me again.
“No, do you ever hear it?” I asked him.
“Sometimes I think I do.” Jacob said.
“I think Charlie was a liar. He told us there was a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow, and that was a lie. He told us if we dug far enough we’d reach China.” I retorted.
“And Santa Claus never came. Lee, do you ever think about... him? I do. Lee, I know you don’t like to talk about it, but don’t you ever wonder what- what really happened? Jacob questioned in a hesitant tone.
He brought up the worst day of my life. I never acknowledged what happened to Charlie and I never will.
“I don’t want to know what happened!” I exclaimed.
“I do.” Jacob said.
Several hours later, we were sitting by the fire roasting the fish we planned on having for dinner.
Jacob asked while roasting his fish, “There are so many things I don’t understand, like why do the fish stop swimming and lie on top of the tide pools after a heavy rain? Why do you hear the waves in side the big shells? Why are all these funny hairs growing on me? I wish a big book with all the answers to every question in the world would drop out of the sky right now and land in my hands. I’d read it till I knew everything.”
I felt Jacob was being silly so I answered him, “oh Jake, you can’t know everything. Only God knows everything. “
I guess it wasn’t a satisfying answer for him because he was quick to say,” God. He can’t find us any better than Santa Claus.”
Later that night as we were sitting in the hut and eating, I noticed Jake was drifting off into space so I thought I would try to get his attention.
I gave him a silly grin and I got nothing.  I waved my hand in his face and still go no reaction. So as a last resort I ended up putting on the top hat and grabbed the pipe. I was pretending to smoke it.
Jacob finally broke out his trance to ask, “I wonder what fish think about?” He then looked over at me wearing the top hat and still pretending to smoke the pipe. “What are you doing?” He asked me.
“Trying to make you laugh.” I said. “Come on laugh, come on!” I encouraged with a smile.
Jacob wasn’t having it.
“It’s not going to work.”
He tried to tickle me in return with a grin on his face.
I was about to giggle when he said with a serious expression, “There it is again.”
I closed the music box to get a better listen and I heard drumbeats in the background.
“Think it’s the boogey man? Maybe it’s another person. No, or he would have came over and say hello.” That’s the proper thing to do.” Jacob enquisted.
I was starting to get scared so I had to ask “What if he’s not nice? What if he wants to hurt us?”
Jacob’s response was quick and to the point, “Then I’ll spear him.”
Once again I want to thank Jess for being the greatest beta ever and to Mist for being an amazing banner maker. I once again do not own Leah or Jacob, they belong to Stephenie Meyer and The Blue Lagoon belongs to Henry De Vere Stacpoole


















Chapter 9 Paradise


Chapter 9 Paradise

Leah’s POV at 18 years old

As the years passed by, I realized how things were important for Jake and me since it was just the two of us.

The first thing was make our new home with bamboo sticks, string and palm trees all thanks to Charlie who showed Jacob what to do. In return, Jacob guided me on the basics and I helped to the best of my knowledge. I was really helpful when it came to repairing the roof or one of the walls.

The top floor held our bedrooms as well as the lookout area for ships. The stairs going downstairs was made with the same material as the house which was bamboo sticks, string, and palm trees. The bottom floor was a sitting area where we ate most nights. It was a very simple house and I’m glad I could have helped Jake with it.

We resumed our activities that we did when we were kids but with more endurance like swimming. We always challenged ourselves to see who could swim further than the other one. Sometimes we would play a game of underwater tag to make it more fun instead of a contest.

Jacob was always making something whether it was a spear for fishing or a flute from the bamboo sticks. I made different forms of clothing from the fabric found in the trunk as well as from the clothes we wore when we were younger.

Over time Jacob’s fishing skills improved and soon he was pulling out the biggest fish he could find which was enough to feed us for several days.

I had grown some as well but not as tall as Jacob. The only massive growth I experienced was my hair and it reached down to the bottom of my back.

We were both lean thanks to the fish and fresh fruit we ate every day. The swimming and walking around helped as well.

The important thing was Jacob and I were happy. There was nothing that could destroy that.Little did I know that things would all change within a blink of an eye.

Thanks to Jess, my beta and to Mist, who creates the banners and my faithful cheerleaders: Lauren, Teri and Michelle. I once again do not own Leah or Jacob they belong to Stephenie Meyer and The Blue Lagoon belongs to Henry De Vere Stacpoole




Sunday, April 24, 2011

Chapter 8 Where's Charlie?


Chapter 8 Where’s Charlie?

Leah’s POV at 8 years of age.

The loud squawking of the birds woke us up the following morning.

Jacob and I stretched our bodies and yawned.

“Where’s Charlie?” Jacob asked me.

“I don’t know. Let’s see if we can find him.” I suggested.

While we exited our house, Jacob grabbed the telescope and stopped at the edge of water.

He peered through the lens and exclaimed, “I see him. He’s across the way on the other beach. He must have swam across and fell asleep there.”

“Come on Leah.” He motioned me over to the boat. I grabbed a bunch of flowers and put them in the boat.

I helped Jacob put the boat in the water and then we both jumped in so Jacob could row across to get us to Charlie.

“What are you doing?” Jacob questioned me.

 “I’m making this flower necklace so I can place it on Charlie’s head. Then you can say boo and he will be surprised when he sees this on his head.” I said with a smile on my face.

I was waiting for Jacob to say something to the nature of it being girly or him rolling his eyes. You can imagine my surprise when he laughed and thought it was a funny idea.

Before I knew it, we were at the location where Jacob had spotted Charlie. I jumped out of the boat followed by Jacob.

 Charlie was lying on his side with the barrel around his arm.

We approached him very slowly. I placed the wreath on his head.

“Charlie wake up, it’s us.” Jacob said to him out loud.

I figured he probably had some sand in his ears so I screamed louder.

“Wake up wake up!!” I shouted.

Jacob decided to turn Charlie on his back.

Charlie’s eyes were wide open and his face was gray as slate. The shocking thing was the crab coming out his mouth.

The next thing I knew a wave of darkness came over me.  I felt as if I was being carried in Jacob’s arms as he was running to the boat where we had left it.

I felt the waves under the boat as Jacob rowed back to our house.

When I finally awakened, I was in our house with Jacob beside me.  I was a bit disoriented and then it hit me that Charlie was dead. It was only Jacob and I. The thought scared me so I started to cry.

Jacob petted my knee and said to me “Lee Lee don’t cry, we’ll be alright I promise you.”

“We need to get some sleep.”

I had Jacob hold me tight that night while we slept because I was afraid that I would wake up and he would have left me as well.

The next morning, we packed everything up in the trunk and placed it in the boat. I was dressed in my dress that I had worn when we first arrived on this horrid island.

Jacob showed up with a bunch of bananas and placed them in the boat.  He pushed the boat onto the water and decided to row away from this wretched place that we once called home.

The entire time he was rowing, I would just sit there and not utter a single word.

After some rowing, Jacob peered over his shoulder and shouted, “Look!”

We had come across a different island and to greet us there were two friendly dolphins who squealed as if to say Hello and welcome.

“This looks like a great place to stay for a while.” Jacob said.

I nodded my head in agreement with a smile on my face.

Chapter 7 The Law


Chapter 7: The Law

Leah’s POV at 8 years old.

One day Charlie was out getting some fresh fruit for all of us to eat.   When he came back to give us some bananas, he was quiet and remained so for the rest of the day.  I was thinking of asking what was wrong but then it wasn’t my place to pry in his business.

Later on that night, Jacob and I were playing with more items in the trunk.  Jacob was looking at the slide projector while wearing his pants, undershirt, a man’s red long silk shirt plus a bowtie around his neck.  I, on the other hand, was wearing my panties, slip, dress, a shawl and some gauzy fabric that I used as a veil. We had decided to dress up as a wedding couple.

Jacob and I were dancing around the campfire while Charlie was staring intently at the flames. Jacob said to me, “Alone at last my love.” My response was nothing but endless giggles.

“Jacob and Leah, I need you both to promise me something.”  Charlie finally spoke to us. 

 “You two need to swear that you will never ever go on the left side of the island.” Charlie told us.

We were too busy giggling and being silly to take him seriously.

“Why?” Jacob asked while still looking at the projector screen.

“Give me that.” Charlie roared while snatching the projector from Jacob’s hands.

“Because I said so, that’s why.” Charlie roared.

“There’s nasty things over there.” Charlie said with a stern look on his face.

“What kind of things?” Jacob questioned.

“Vile, evil, corrupt, and ungodlike things.” Charlie elaborated.

“Like what?” I asked Charlie.

“Yeah like what?” Jacob mimicked me.  I gave him a glare to show that it was annoying when he did that.

“For starters, the boogeyman lives there.” Charlie told us.

“The boogeyman!?” I shrieked out in a questioned tone.

I was starting to get scared. For some reason Jacob could sense my feelings and grabbed my hand. He squeezed it to reassure me that he was there to be my protector as always.

“Yes the boogeyman.” Charlie responded in a low voice with a sinister smile on his face.

“And do you know what the boogeyman does to little people like yourselves?” Charlie asked us.

“He eats little people like they are candy.” He replied.  “He chews them up bones and all.” Charlie elaborated.

I gulped and squeezed Jacob’s hand with all my might. I was surprised he didn’t yelp in response because I knew I was hurting him.

“Do you know what law is?” Charlie questioned us.

Jacob and I both nodded our heads to Charlie.

“Well, that’s the law: no going over to the left side of the island and that’s final.” Charlie stated.

We then got up from the campfire and walked over to our house while Charlie put out the fire.

The following day it was raining so Jacob and I had to play inside our house while Charlie was outside making sure the house was intact and that none of the rain would get in.

We were playing dress up again. Only this time, I was dressed as the man with a silk top hat I found in the trunk while Jacob was the woman with the gauzy veil on top of his head.

“You look funny.” Jacob said to me while laughing.

“So do you.” I said in agreement.

“Jacob! Leah! Are you still in here?” Charlie asked us while outside.

“Yes Charlie.” I responded.

Charlie came in and acted like he was stunned to see us.

“Ha Ha look at me.” Jacob said in a singsong voice.

“Ha Ha look at me.” Charlie mimicked him while putting on a feather boa from the trunk

I just giggled as his silliness and Jacob did the same.  Charlie couldn’t help but laugh as well.

Later that night while Jacob and I were eating by the campfire, Charlie stumbled out of our house wearing his long nightshirt and a bonnet.  Charlie decided he would amuse us by dancing around the campfire.

I couldn’t help but laugh as did Jacob.

“I love you Leah.” Charlie said in a slurred voice while giving me a sloppy kiss on the cheek.

“And you are a good boy Jacob.”

“You’re silly when you drink out of that barrel we found.” I told Charlie.

“I am?” Charlie questioned.

Jacob and I nodded our heads in agreement.

“Come on you two, let’s dance.” Charlie said while grabbing our hands.

We danced around in a circle around the fire and kicked our legs out.

“Watch this.” Charlie said.

He then made the lady tattoos on his chest dance by pushing his shoulders back.

Jacob and I couldn’t help but be amused by that. Charlie was smiling as well until he passed out in front of the campfire.

Jacob and I looked at each other and decided that it was time for us to get to bed.

While Jacob and I were sleeping, I heard Charlie singing and splashing in the water. I figured he was bathing himself and also catching fish for today’s breakfast.

I was so wrong at that assumption.










Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Chapter 6 Island Survival



Chapter 6 Island Survival
Leah’s POV at 8 years old
Later on that day Jacob and I were running along the beach laughing while Charlie was trying to keep up with us. Hearing his wheezy and haggard breath several miles behind us, we knew he could never catch up with us no matter how hard he tried.
He was trying to convince us that we needed a bath but we were trying to convince him otherwise.
“We don’t want to go swimming; we don’t have the proper clothes for it.”
“To hell with the suits, you don’t need them when you are in the tub do you?” Charlie said in between breaths.
“But this is the ocean not a tub, Mr. Swan.” I said maturely.
Jacob and I decided to check out more of the island we now called home.
During that time, Jacob was playing with the leaves on the grass while I was checking out an interesting insect that was  green and had two long legs. It looked like a big grasshopper.
Charlie was there guiding us on how to survive.  First thing he taught Jacob and I to do was fish with these long thick tree branches. He showed us how to cut the ends of them into a sharp point and then harpoon them into the water at the fish.
After killing the fish he showed us how to get all the guts out of it so we could properly cook it. I wasn’t happy with that demonstration.
One night, after Charlie went to sleep, Jacob told me that the hill we climbed the previous day was going to be the lookout point. Charlie and Jacob gathered the branches that we used for fishing and decided they would also work for creating a signal fire. The fire would let other boats know there were people stranded on the island and to come rescue us.
Charlie also taught Jacob how to make good knots. Charlie told Jacob, “If you pull tight at the end, it will be strong and durable otherwise you’d have nothing but loose string which won’t help you.
The following day we had a big gust of wind come across the island, Charlie decided it was time to build a proper house made out of palm trees, bamboo sticks, and the palm tree leaves.  I wasn’t much help so I decided to focus my attention elsewhere while Charlie and Jacob created our house.
Day after day, Charlie and Jacob focused on the house. Before I knew it, the house was complete. They were shaking hands, congratulating themselves, and smiling proudly. I have to admit I was happy too that they accomplished something without Jacob questioning something or Charlie losing his temper.
“Leah did you see this?” Charlie asked. He was holding a homemade sailboat.
“No sir.” I responded.
“That’s because I made it the way you showed me Charlie.” Jacob said with a triumphant grin on his face.
“Well you did a fine job my boy.” Charlie said while patting him on the back.
I hated to interrupt this male bonding moment but I wanted to go swimming.
“Jacob, let’s go swimming.” I said.
“Okay.” Jacob agreed forgetting about the moment he shared with Charlie.
I decided to take off my dress, slip and panties while Jacob took off his pants, shirt, undershorts and undershirt.  We threw the clothes by Charlie and went swimming in the ocean.
Swimming in the ocean was something I could never put into words but looking at all the bright colored fish that nature had to offer was a sight to see.  I was glad Jacob was beside me to share it with especially when he brought up a starfish for Charlie to see.
Of course when we came back up to the surface, Charlie wasn’t happy that we were naked and started to chase us with our clothes.
“Put your clothes back on. It’s not proper to be naked all the time.” Charlie tried telling us.
It pretty much fell on deaf ears because Jacob responded with,“I don’t want to wear my stinky old clothes.”
“Yeah same here.” I agreed with Jacob.
I don’t know if it was all the swimming I did or being naked but I never slept better than that night.
Once again thanks to Jess for being my beta and Mist for the lovely banner.