by Leona Jarnefeldt 30th January 2024, 9:34 pm
-The next day, the beach, 11:08 A.M.-
Dressed in her black bikini, Leona stood in front of her beach chair, which was sitting under the shade of the beach umbrella she had set up just moments ago. The fold-up wooden table sitting just to the right of it held her aviator sunglasses, bottle of sunscreen, and other items she brought to the beach. With everything she needed having been set up Leona turned her attention to the water, which was as clear and inviting as it always was. However, the water would not have been nearly as appealing without the weather setting the stage and it had certainly delivered.
Just like yesterday the weather was perfect for an outing to the beach. The sun was out and there was not a single cloud in the sky. The stage had been set for a pleasant day and all Leona had to do was grab it with both hands. However, before she entered the water there was an important precaution that needed to be taken.
Leona decided that she needed to have someone nearby to help her in case she got into trouble while swimming, so she channeled magic into her body, raised her hands into the sky, and summoned a familiar trio to be lifeguards.
"O FABLED HARPIES, O SISTERS THREE, LEND YOUR STRENGTH UNTO ME!" Leona used the summoning chant to call them forth. The trio appeared and almost instantly began looking their summoner over.
"Hey girl! I've never seen you in a bikini before, but you look good!" Sylvia greeted Leona and complimented the blonde on her appearance. Daphne folded her arms over her chest.
"It's been years since we last spoke, but your butt's still as big as ever." Daphne "greeted" Leona with an appraisal of her backside. The blonde frowned and glared emerald daggers at the black-haired Harpy.
"Be nice to her, Daphne. She's going out on a limb to try a new look and the least we can do is support her." Sandy suggested to her sister. Daphne shrugged her shoulders at the brunette.
"It's true, though. Look at the size of her butt and tell me it's not big." Daphne stood by her assertion much to Sandy's chagrin and Leona's frustration. The Wizard Saint folded her arms over her chest and sighed. Some things never changed.
"All right then... moving on. I called you three here because I'm about to go swimming and I need someone to watch out for me in case I get into trouble. I'm not a very good swimmer, so I'm going to need you three to be ready to help me if and when I call for you." Leona told the trio of winged young women why she had summoned them.
"OK!" Sylvia exclaimed.
"We can't possibly lose sight of you, Leona. Your skin's so pale that it can reflect the sun." Daphne took another shot at her summoner. The blonde looked down at herself and saw that her exposed skin was indeed rather pale. That was because Leona always kept herself covered in her green, white, and gold or blue, white, and gold outfits whenever she went on a job. When she was not on a job she stayed indoors at Silver Wolf Guild Hall. The Wizard Saint looked up and made eye contact with the black-haired Harpy.
"You know, you have a point there." Leona conceded with an embarrassed look. Daphne shot the blonde a smug grin in response.
"Don't worry about anything, Leona. We'll watch out for you." Sandy assured her summoner. Armed with two out of three expressions of support, the Wizard Saint decided to proceed with her plan to go into the water. After days of thinking about it she was finally going to take the plunge, so to speak.
"All right then. I'm going to try to swim." Leona stated her intention to the sisters. She then calmly walked past Sylvia, Daphne, and Sandy and continued walking until her toes touched the water. The cold shot up from her toes and rushed through her entire body, causing her pause in place to throw her arms around herself and shiver.
Maybe this was not such a good idea.
"C'mon Leona, you can do it!" Sylvia shouted encouragement.
"Don't get cold feet now!" Daphne made a pun at the blonde's expense before laughing. She was lucky Leona was too busy trying to fight off the cold to give a verbal retort or otherwise retaliate for the lame joke.
"We're here for you, Leona. Take your time." Sandy assured the Wizard Saint. Leona mustered the will to move forward again and walked deeper into the water until she was knee-deep, where she stopped and shivered again. As she tried to warm up enough to press on there was a single question on her mind.
Why was the water so cold on such a sunny day?
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