[centre][IMG]http://i57.tinypic.com/2ntcz5y.png[/IMG][/centre] Carla had always been pretty good at tuning people out. It was the only way she got through each and every day. She tried to focus on the water, watching the clouds fill the sky in the distance the farther and farther they went. She could see them getting closer and bigger, only a slight change in the white to gray colour. However, as her brother walked away, with her music, her hair flying behind her as the boat sped forward, she couldn’t help but see the girl who came into her space. Carla had picked this spot for a reason, no one was close by, she was alone and didn’t have to interact. But this stupid girl came up right beside her and sat down. Carla’s lips which usually expressed no emotion pulled down into a frown. Her eyebrows moving just slightly in annoyance. Just as Carla was going to get up and move to a different spot, a headphone was held before her face. Carla stared at it for a moment, before slowly peeking at the girl who was holding it. Carla was half in the motion of getting up, her lips still tugged down into a frown. At first Carla couldn’t really hear the girl, she could see her lips moving but couldn’t grasp any the words at the sound of the boat’s buzzing mortar. They had already been in the boat for twenty minutes, with a least another twenty to go. The reef that they were headed too was far away, which made this trip an all-day thing. Carla almost debated on just getting up and leaving and acting like she didn’t see nor hear the girl, but Carla knew she knew she had seen the head phone. She lips set into a deeper frown as she glanced towards her brother who was now talking to some woman. Carla sighed and finally moved her half on half off self-back onto the seat. Carla sucked the bottom of her lip into her mouth a little as she thought on how to go about this. Rather than taking the head phone she yelled. “What?!” Trying to point out to the girl that this place wasn’t the easiest to hear. Maybe this girl has never been on a boat before, then again Carla hadn’t been on a boat before, but she was still smart enough to realize you needed to speak up, despite her natural quietness. “I couldn’t hear you, the boats kinda noisy.” Carla then said, trying to be a little nice. She didn’t realize the water was starting to get rougher. [centre][IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/nmkzv9.png[/IMG][/centre] When Hale turned away from Carla and walked blindly back away from her pushing her Ipod into his pocket, he really hadn’t had much of a plan. His eyes skimmed over the choices he had. He was tired of hearing lovely dove stories of couples or hearing about their kids. Trips like these were meant for two people, Hale had his younger sister, but she had been rather hostile this whole time. The idea of this trip had just blown up in his face. Maybe he should try again in a few months, but no so extreme. They did have the money, dirty money, but money all the same. That’s when he noticed her. A woman whose back was to him, she had long black hair and very fair skin. She looked like the type to burn easily. He paused his walk for a second and glanced around before smiling a little when no one seemed to be with her. Hopefully he wasn’t about to make some movie on some guys chick. Coming up he asked if she had ever been before, she glanced up, he made sure to make eye contact. Although that didn’t stop him from checking the rest of her out. She was hot alright. Slim, with a hint of curve in her body, well rounded breasts, and a lovely face. Even her eyes seemed to go so well with the colour of her hair. He gave a half smile, when she said she hadn’t. “Neither have I, I’m rather looking forward to it.” He said before starting to lean forward, letting her hands coming together as his forearms rested on the railing of the boat. A cooler breeze started to settle in the air, a darkness in the distance. As a storm was starting to settle in. When the woman started to ramble a little, he rose an eye at her, before laughing softly. He didn’t get a chance to say anything about her rambling before she tried to start over just making him smirk at her. She held out her hand and he hold out his, taking her soft hand in his strong one and give it a small shake. Man it was weird shaking girl’s hands. Sure it wasn’t weird when it was an older woman, but shaking a girls hand when you’re trying to show some interest in her just seem formal. Like you sure as hell don’t shake hands with people you’re going on a date with, going to sleep with or your wife. Then again maybe it had something to do with how tiny and breakable their hands seemed. However, she totally blew it again, just making him smirk all the more. He leaned forward a little, making sure she had a chance to get a hint of his scent. “Hale, and the both of you a very beautiful as well.” He said just loud enough for her to hear as he referred to both her and the island. Leaning back a little, he glanced out to the water only to see how rough it was getting, before a wave came up and almost got him, he side stepped it and moved into Alison a little making sure, to grab her out of the way. Glancing up at the sky the sun hadn't just disappeared un a cloud of white passing buy, but the whole sky had gone gray. The hair was cooling off quickly and the waver was starting to show signs of a storm. “That can’t be good.” Hale said before glancing towards Carla, worry in his eyes.