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Tropical Storm 7 - A Modern Romeo And Juliet Love Story

After a few minutes of sitting quietly with Luke, Juliet had lost the unsettling feelings she had experienced while approaching and being introduced to Romeo. Her two friends and Romeo were quite a way out now, and she could just hear an occasional laugh and squeal as they splashed each other.

Resting her head on Luke's shoulder, Juliet was now relaxed, as she often was, in the afternoon heat on the beach. She could sometimes hear Janie enjoying herself, and she felt pleased for her best friend. Her friendship with Janie meant more than anything else, so she was happy if Janie was happy.

Romeo was forgotten as Juliet drifted off sleepily on Luke's shoulder. A while later, though, Luke woke her with a gentle movement of his arm.

"Here comes Janie," he said, smiling and waving at their friend running from the sea, her white t-shirt now gripped tight to her breasts, and her soaked jeans clinging heavily to her as she ran up the beach.

Janie was exuberant as she ran, and almost breathless by the time she reached Luke and Juliet.

"Oh, I must get these jeans off," she gasped, undoing them at the waist and trying to get them off. They were so tight now she was struggling to pull them down.

Juliet leant forward, half laughing and half deadly serious, saying:

"Janie, you can't go in the sea like that; not in your underwear. Your father will kill you."

Juliet and Luke naturally got up to help Janie, who was having no success pulling her jeans down, and was almost falling over in the process.

"Oh, Jules, Luke, thanks," said Janie.

"Janie, what if your father finds out?" a concerned Juliet asked.

Juliet and Luke both tried to pull the jeans down while Janie was standing, but she allowed herself to fall on her back in the sand, and lifted her legs up to make it easier for them.

"Oh, my Dad, yes, he'll kill me," Janie admitted. "But, Juliet, what a way to go! He's gorgeous. I must be free of these pants."

Juliet and Luke were now having some success with pulling off the jeans.

"Wow, sexy legs Janie," Luke laughed, as they revealed first her thighs and then her calves.

With a final tug from Juliet and Luke, Janie was free and leapt to her feet. She hugged Juliet, who did not mind the wet embrace, and whispered to her:

"Juliet, come in the sea. Come on."

Juliet squeezed her tight and held on to her, then stood back a little, held Janie's face between her hands, and told her:

"You go and enjoy yourself. You like him."

Janie squeezed her hand, and then smiled and laughed: "He's sexy Juliet. Come on, there's enough of him for the two of us."

Juliet laughed, as did Luke.

"Wow, Janie, you're the sexy one," said Luke.

Janie stuck her tongue out at him, but Juliet added:

"Yes, you are; but hurry up and get in the sea before your Dad comes along."

After a final hug with Juliet, which Juliet found herself clinging to as she had with Romeo's hand, an excited Janie ran back down the beach to the sea, and dived in after going out a few metres. Juliet and Luke watched a while, then Juliet picked up Janie's soaked jeans and hung them on a branch that was catching some sunshine.

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