A Sunset in Sydney by Sandy Barker

A Sunset in Sydney by Sandy Barker

Author:Sandy Barker [Barker, Sandy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780008390020
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 2020-07-02T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 15

That night, Josh suggested that we get up early the next morning for the sunrise. I thought it was a brilliant idea, especially because the sun wouldn’t rise until 7:00am and we could have a bit of a sleep-in. We were staying right on the beach, so we climbed out of bed just before seven. I slipped on my flip-flops, figuring my nightie looked enough like a summer dress to pass any scrutiny. Josh pulled on his shorts and left the room shirtless. I approved.

Forgetting my bed hair and morning breath, I followed him onto the sand. There were a few others on the beach too—another couple, a woman wading in the shallows, and a man with his dog. It wasn’t as pretty as other beaches we’d seen, but a sunrise over the ocean is always something special and this was no exception. Josh reached into his pocket for his phone and took a series of shots.

When he showed me later over a mediocre breakfast at a local café, I was blown away.

“You really have an amazing eye, Josh. These are incredible.”

“Thanks.” I could tell he was a little shy about the compliment. He reached for his phone and I handed it to him. “And, I wanted to show you this.”

He scrolled, then handed it back to me. It was the photo he’d taken the day before at Black Sand Beach, the one of me waving. I looked blissful and carefree; it was beautiful.

“I love it.” I looked up and we shared a smile.

“It’s automatically saved to Google pics—all my photos are—but I’ll create a folder I can share with you. Then you can add your photos too, if you like.” Wow, we were going to share an online photo folder. I guess you could say that things were getting pretty serious. “Or I could just put them on Facebook and tag you.”

Uh oh.

Josh had sent me a friend request on Facebook right after our trip to Greece—actually, even before I’d landed back in London. I’d accepted it, just like I’d accepted requests from Duncan, Marie, and Hannah. At the time, it hadn’t occurred to me that it could be a problem, but then I made plans to see James, and I got worried. I didn’t want them to cross paths online, especially as I wasn’t the only connection between them—there was Duncan too.

But it turned out that James wasn’t even on Facebook. So, I didn’t have to worry about them seeing each other’s interactions with me, or dread that they’d get friend recommendations for each other. Can you even imagine? Cringey.

Still, not even my parents knew about Josh. They thought I was travelling with girlfriends, and most of my friends thought I was travelling alone. All the lies meant that I didn’t want any photographic evidence of our trip on social media—at least, not until I knew what Josh and I were to each other—if we were going to be together. And not just in a vacationship.

“Uh, the Google folder thing sounds good.



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