“How about something to drink?” Susan said when they were back in the jeep, only having spent 10 minutes before deciding that enough was enough. “Is there any place nearby?”
“Not really,” Enoch replied. “We’re pretty much at the end of the south road. We have to go back the other way to get anywhere. Since this is likely to be the most boring part of a tour, I like to get it out of the way, that way it can only get better.”
“I like the way you think, Enoch,” Zach laughed.
“If you could eat lunch anywhere you wanted, where would it be?” Krista asked.
“That’s easy, Barracudas Bar and Grill,” Enoch replied. “It’s only about 20 minutes from here.”
“Let’s go there, then,” Susan said. “I’m thirsty and thinking about food makes me realize that I’m also hungry.”
“This is your favorite place?” Krista asked when they arrived and entered, finding a fairly typical bar and restaurant with a pool table and dart board.
“Yes,” Enoch replied, smiling. “It’s real. There are other places that are much fancier, far more expensive, but they’re also very fake. This is much more comfortable and the food is good and doesn’t cost so much.”
It turned out to be a perfect lunch. They ordered one large pizza for the table — the menu said that they were totally hand-made — and then a couple of orders each of conch fritters, steamed mussels, chicken wings, and BBQ’d ribs. Only one of the draft beer taps was working, so they drank the house default.
“Enoch, this was a perfect choice for lunch,” Susan said when they finally sat back, stuffed to the gills. “Good food, good company, comfortable place.”
“What would you like to do now?” Enoch asked.
“Just sit here and let the lunch settle,” Susan said with a smile. “It was so good, I ate too much.”
“Is there anything else to see?” Krista asked.
“Other than the road and the view, only the east end lighthouse at Spot Bay,” Enoch replied. “It’s about 15 minutes or so from here and then there’s a walk of just over half a mile along a footpath to the lighthouse. It’s a nice view at the top of the bluff.”
“We’ve been to Spot Bay,” Susan said. “That sounds perfect. By the time we get there, I’ll be able to walk, then I can walk off some of this food.”
“You’ve been to Spot Bay? Have you been to Long Beach?” Enoch asked as he drove.
“I don’t know the name, but it was a lovely beach just past the town itself,” Susan replied.
“Yes, that’s Long Beach,” Enoch said.
“Everyone goes there for sunset,” Krista said from the backseat. “I’d think it would be more beautiful for sunrise.”
“It is, but the sunset is more… exciting, and colorful in its own way,” Enoch said innocuously. “You were there for sunset?” he asked.
“Our very first day, just hours after getting here,” Krista replied with a laugh. “It was quite a surprise. Everyone was very friendly. We felt right at home.”
Krista smiled when she saw Zach smirking at her.
“It was the perfect introduction to Cayman Brac and a wonderful way to meet some of the local people,” Susan added, smiling as she naughtily playing along with Krista. “It seemed quite popular with them.”
“Yes, especially the men,” Enoch said.
“Do you often go there for sunset, Enoch?” Krista asked.
“Sometimes,” Enoch replied. “If I’m not working.”
The lighthouse was as advertised, though entry was forbidden. Still, the view was nice and they could see the length of Long Beach stretching back to Spot Bay.
“I think that I’m ready for a dip in the pool, then a nap,” Susan said when they finally got back to the jeep.
“That sounds good to me,” Zach said.
“Enoch,” Krista said when they got back to the resort, “if we wanted to go to Long Beach for sunset, would you be able to drive us?”
“Y-yes, of course,” Enoch replied, his eyes wide.
“Why don’t you come get us an hour before sunset?” Krista suggested. “That will give us enough time to get there and have some fun before the sun sets.”
“Sunset today is 5:37,” Enoch said. “Shall I come at 4:30?”
“That would be perfect,” Krista said with a smile. “We’ll see you then.
“That poor kid,” Zach chuckled as they walked to their room.
“He won’t be thinking that after he gets to fuck me, and Susan,” Krista laughed.
Enoch’s eyes just about bugged out of his head when he arrived at their room promptly at 4:30 and saw Susan and Krista in their mesh bikinis.
“Do you like our bikinis, Enoch?” Krista asked.
“You might be arrested,” Enoch said, unable to tear his eyes from their bodies. “Nudity is forbidden.”
“But we bought these suits in George Town and were told that they were legal to wear,” Krista informed him.
“I do not mind,” Enoch said, shaking his head. “It is… exceptional. But the police…”
“Well, if we run into the police, we’ll just deal with it,” Krista said. “You won’t get into any trouble, even if we do, will you?”
Krista insisted on sitting in back with Susan and Zach wondered more than once what they were laughing about as they drove around the island towards Spot Bay.
“Enoch,” Krista said when they arrived at the end of the road and parked, taking his arm as they walked down the beach, “Susan and I enjoy having fun, but we’d like to have fun first with Zach, and you, before the others join in. Do you think that you could help us like that?”
“I’d be very happy to,” Enoch replied, a big smile on his face. “Many of my friends will be here and they will be very jealous when they see me.”
“Maybe some of them will have fun with us, too,” Krista said, “then you’d all have a nice story to share.”