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Pearls of love
Pearls of love
Author: Seth Wordsworth

Prologue

Three years ago…

They dwelled together in Southern California. They resided in a beach house just a coupla miles walk from the ocean. Shane gawked at the seashore. The gusty wind whistled in his ears. The ocean swirled, the waves clasped together, and touched his feet before it retreated. Across his head, a host of sparrows flew in unison which caused him to stare upwards as he noticed for the first time the beautiful sunset. Somewhere nearby he heard the crackling sound of burning woods. It was six p:m and twelve hours until his final moment. 

Shane's hair was dyed blue. He was tall, handsome, well built and always looked cool. He had lived his entire life with his family on the beach house. The beach house was secluded from the noisy city. Smaller beach houses, six of them scattered around the beach, lodged guests who came to visit the ocean for vacation. The beach was private property but opened for visitors everyday till 6pm except for those who were on temporary accommodation. 

He stared at one of the beach houses and drifted into a temporary reverie. He had come out on that perfect morning last summer to jog. He was going to sweep past her when his legs did an emergency break and a complete U-turn a few distance from her. She wore a fedora hat and a pinkish short town top gown. Her chocolate skin glowed! Her shape was a perfect eight, and her face was extremely beautiful. For a moment his brain interpreted her image as strawberry and chocolate ice cream on that hot summer. 

"Hi, my name is Shane," he said. 

"Hello Shane, Stephanie here," she chuckled. 

He face palmed himself and pointed to her, "Nice, so do you reside in one of the beach houses?"

"Yeah. Problem?" she said, adjusting her hat.

"None! Just it's been a couple of years I've seen any beautiful person around here," he chided. 

She smiled a huge smile, "Really appreciate the compliment. You're a handsome man yourself. Did you say years? That must mean you're in some way related to the Griffins." 

"Yeah I'm the second and last child. So how long are you here for and are you with your parents or partner?"

He smiled inwardly, a sleek way to ask if she is single. 

"Whom I'm with is none of your business Mr. Shane Griffin," Stephanie said, enjoying throwing him off balance. "You should run along now. I was enjoying the view and I think you've stolen enough of my time." 

She was definitely still looking like an ice cream, but it seemed like he was a child being told, no ice cream today.

"I wish we could spend some other time together, perhaps one when the view isn't as important as the person."

"I'll consider it. Now go!"

Shane emerged from his daydream and the view of the ocean took its place in his eyes again. Now he understood what she was enjoying. Now he appreciated life unperturbed by thoughts of tomorrow, or people.

He walked away from the ocean back to the beach house. He crossed the front porch but stopped to stare momentarily at two rocking chairs which seemed like ghosts occupied them. As he entered through the door he saw everyone on the dining table. 

"Shane, welcome home, aren't you going to eat with us tonight?" Mrs Jane Griffin asked. He simply waved his hand in the air and headed straight up the stairs.

In his bedroom, he was asleep for more than a few hours. All through the while he slept he coughed and wheezed. The pleasant ringing of the windchimes awakened him. Five thirty a:m he squinted at the lights emitting from his phone. He went to the dining table, careful not to make a sound. He made a cup of cold, highly flavored coffee and drank.

He was about to cross the front porch of the house again when the ghost from the rocking chair spoke, but in reality it was really Kane, his older brother. Kane had the more manly look compared to his brother. He had beards and moustache while Shane was just sprouting a few. He had dyed his  hair red.

"Where are you going so early? What do you plan on doing?" Kane said deeply intoned.

"Mind your own business," Shane said, leaving the ghost behind. "If you insist on knowing then follow me, it won't change anything. Stupid." 

The minute Shane had gone, Kane decided to follow, but he only had to go inside and grab his jacket which was a grave mistake. He spent ten minutes looking for a silly jacket. By the time he arrived at the shore of the ocean only a pair of sneakers awaited him. Shane, his little brother, had decided to drown in the deep. The word stupid echoed in his ears. Stupid! Stupid! Stupid! The last word his brother said to him and it rang true. 

Kane dropped to his knee and screamed at the ocean, "Fuck you! Argh! Argh!" Agonizing over his brother's death. 

He mustered up the strength to pick up the sneakers. The waves came close to him but did not touch him. He sprinted home to break the news to his parents.

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