“Excuse me, let us through,” he dragged
me through the crowd.
“Hey bud, we were here first,” someone
said and pushed Caeden.
“And that’s my brother,” Caeden pointed
through the remaining crowd. I tried to peer around his body to see what he was
pointing at. “Bryce!” he called. “A little help here!”
I heard Bryce’s voice reply, “Let them
through.”
The crowd parted completely and I
gasped. “Bryce! This is incredible!”
Bryce stepped back, covered in sand,
and put his hands on his hips. Grinning he said, “See big brother? I told you I
could build a life size castle.” He paused. “Well maybe not life size but you can walk in to it. I
even built a couch.”
“Wow,” Caeden and I both said.
Bryce smirked. “And I seem to remember
you agreeing to tell me how marvelous I am if I succeeded.” Caeden didn’t say
anything so Bryce snapped, “I’m waiting.”
“You’re absolutely marvelous, Bryce. No
one can build a sandcastle like you.”
“Thank you,” Bryce said before turning
to the crowd. “Two bucks for a picture with the sandcastle! Five for a picture
with the sandcastle and me!”
Charlotte snorted.
“What about a picture with the pretty
red head?” Some college guy called out, looking Charlotte up and down. She
blushed and turned away.
Bryce growled. “No pictures with my
girl.”
The guy groaned but pulled out his
wallet anyway.
“Are they really going to pay for
pictures?” I asked Caeden.
He chuckled. “He does this every time
we come to the beach and everyone always pays for a picture. I think they’re
crazy.”
“Do you think he’ll make us pay?” I
eyed the spectacular sandcastle. I had never seen anything like it. He had even
decorated the sides in seashells and starfish.
“Sophie!” Caeden exclaimed. “You can’t
be serious.”
“What?” I pointed at the castle. “It’s
pretty darn cool.”
“And
you have gone to the dark side.”