[center][img]http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww267/Melz00r/Font_zps1ixrcwlw.png[/img][/center] [center]______________________________________________________[/center] It was rare to find Jar in a state like this one, spaced out and at a loss for words. It was qutie easy to see for Jules that something was bugging his friend. [color=darkgray]“You’ll never guess who else is on this cruise, man.”[/color] Jar uttered to him. It seemed Jules wasn't the only one running into people he didn't want to meet here. [color=00aeef]"Not someone nice if it reduces you to this sorry state."[/color] he jested and grinned, hiding his own annoyance as well as he could. One of them moping around was bad enough. Furthermore, he wouldn't give Addy the satisfaction of knowing that she bothered him. [color=00aeef]"Seriously though, who?"[/color] Hunter made his entrance with a smile. However, his words betrayed that something had to be bothering him as well. Jules had a feeling that something was bothing Hunter as well, because he was rather eager to get out of the pool. Yet, this suggestion suited Jules so well that he discarded that thought. It was then that Jules lost to his curiosity and looked behind him, towards where Addy should be. The girl made an exit that could be described as borderline divine. The feelings that welled up from inside Jules were a mixture of interest and disgust. He wasn't sure at this moment if the disgust was aimed at Addy, or at himself for feeling interest. Either way, the disgust escaped him as a low pitched hiss. He could see Jar staring as well. It seemed Addy had decided to not give up that easily, but Jules still felt like he had the upper hand here. [color=00aeef]"So busy with guys, she didn't even notice that her friend nearly fainted minutes ago."[/color] he said softly and shook his head. No way he was allowing her to actually look good in front of his friends. [color=00aeef]"Yeah, let's get out of here."[/color] It was too bad that Jar wasn't feeling well enough to join them. Jules on the other hand eagerly headed to the upper decks. He'd very much like to see the pretty views that Hunter spoke of. Although, he still wasn't sure if Hunter was talking about girls or the actual view. Jules had enough of ladies for today. On the other hand, the sight of the ocean from the ship was truly breathtaking. The hour had grown late and the darkness of night filled the sky. The sky was illuminated by a half moon and the light of many stars, shining brightly now that they were away from the city lights. Jules leaned on the railing, taking in the view and emptying his mind. The crowd slowly grew thicker as time passed. Jules turned to Hunter[color=00aeef]"Exactly what I needed. Today has been the worst."[/color] Jules sighed [color=00aeef]"How was your day, anyway? Were the slides any good?"[/color]