Island Life
Part 22
The warm sunlight danced across the floor as Harry made his way to the veranda, taking a deep breath of the salty air. He couldn't wait to spend some time at the beach, and with Ricardo's guidance, he had decided to head out early in the morning to avoid the crowds. As he walked towards the shore, he felt a sense of freedom that he hadn't experienced in a long time. The water was crystal clear, and he could see fish swimming in the shallows. He walked further down the beach, feeling the sand between his toes and the cool water lapping at his feet. As he settled into his spot, Pansy and Hermione appeared, carrying beach towels and a picnic basket. Pansy was wearing a bright smile and a flowing sundress, while Hermione had on a more practical swimsuit and a wide-brimmed hat. They set up their things nearby, and Harry closed his eyes, letting the sound of the waves wash over him. Pansy, however, seemed to have other plans. She walked further down the beach, her eyes scanning the surroundings before returning to her friends. "You know, I think this could be a great opportunity," she said, her voice mischievous. "Opportunity for what?" Hermione asked, her brow furrowed in concern. Pansy grinned. "I declare this a nude beach." Harry's eyes snapped open, and he sat up, his face flushing. "Pansy, what are you talking about?" Pansy shrugged. "Why not? We're on a private island, and there's no one around to bother us. It could be liberating." Hermione looked horrified. "Pansy, I don't think that's a good idea. We're not alone on this island, and what about Ricardo and the other staff?" Pansy waved her hand dismissively. "They're professionals, they won't mind. And besides, it's not like we're going to be naked in front of them. We can be discreet." Harry shook his head, laughing. "You're not serious, are you?" Pansy nodded, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Dead serious, Harry. It's time to break free from the constraints of society and live a little." Hermione sighed, throwing up her hands. "This is going to be a long day."