Maya leans into his shoulder. “The water doesn’t get to decide everything.”
The last night, they sit on his tower—tower 7, the one with the splintered rail. He says, “I wasn’t supposed to feel this. They tell you in training. Don’t get attached. The water takes everything eventually.” Feel Up a Sexy Lifeguard- Free Download
It starts small—him checking her blind spot during a crowded Saturday, her leaving a protein bar in his tower on a double shift. Then a near-drowning on a yellow-flag day. Leo hits the water before Maya finishes her whistle, but she’s already there, dragging a kid out of the riptide. They work in silence: she stabilizes, he signals for EMS. After, sitting on the wet sand, he says, “You didn’t wait for backup.” Maya leans into his shoulder
Maya joins the beach patrol expecting adrenaline and rescue drills. What she doesn’t expect is the unspoken rule: don’t fall for another guard. Leo doesn’t explain it. He just nods when she arrives, hands her a rescue can, and says, “Stay off the north jetty after 4 PM. Current gets mean.” They tell you in training