Spending Some Time by the Shore
- Richard Suru
- Feb 19, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 24, 2022
After dropping all of the resources off at the camp, me and Tara decided to spend some time together by the shore before getting the campfire going.
"The scenery is just so pretty," Tara said as she took a photo with her phone.
"I love it," I replied. "It kind of reminds me of the shore at Brindleton Bay."
"That's where we had our first kiss, Ricky!" Tara responded.
I remember that day when me and Tara had our first kiss. That was back in June 1993. It was such a beautiful moment, and it felt so good to kiss her.
"I remember our first kiss," I said to Tara. "It felt so good, and it gave warm fuzzies."
Tara smiled. "I love you, Ricky."
"I love you too, babe," I replied.

Me and Tara continued to spend some more time by the shore. We were talking about some of the recent experiences we had during our time in the world of the future.
"Ricky, do you remember the night when we were looking at the stars after we finished working on Camp Silverwater for the day?" Tara asked. "It was so peaceful, and I feel that same kind of peace right now."
"That was a peaceful night," I replied. "Especially with all of the hell that we've been put through while being in the world of the future."
"Also, I'll never forget that awful storm that happened that one day," Tara said. "Those poor deer..."
"Yeah, that was a mess," I replied. "It was a good thing that we were all in the castle when the storm hit, or else we would've ended up like those deer."

After talking for a bit more, me and Tara were ready to head back to the camp.
"Alright, Ricky," Tara said. "Let's go back to the camp and get that campfire going."
"Yeah, let's go," I replied. "I'm looking forward to having some fish because I'm starving!"
"Me too!" Tara responded.

Me and Tara sure had some rough times in the world of the future, but we also had some precious moments together there as well. Whether it be in Willow Creek 1994, the world of the future, or here in British Columbia the world of the far past, Me and Tara are always forming new memories together. I'm just happy that we have each other throughout all of this. Anyways, we're going to head back to the camp now to get that campfire going so that we can finally make some fish for dinner.
Logbook Entry:
I can't help but keep reflecting upon that vision of me and Tara holding hands and running down the shore together and then seeing her comforting that baby crab in her hand. It really feels like this has already happened before. To think about it, even the shore in that vision resembles the shore here in British Columbia.