There, on the soft sand, a few feet away from our elders, we would sprawl all morning, in a petrified paroxysm of desire, and take advantage of every blessed quirk in space and time
to touch each other: her hand, half-hidden in the sand, would creep toward me, its
slender brown fingers sleepwalking nearer and nearer; then, her opalescent knee would
start on a long cautious journey; sometimes a chance rampart built by younger chil-
dren granted us sufficient concealment to graze each other’s salty lips; these incom-
plete contacts drove our healthy and inexperienced young bodies to such a state of
exasperation that not even the cold blue water, under which we still clawed at each
other, could bring relief.