I woke in the morning alone in the bed. All that remained of grandma was the scent of her perfume mingled with the smell of our sex. I yawned, put my clothes on, and headed to my room.
Showered and changed, I grabbed some breakfast and headed out to the beach to get some sun. The family had pitched camp on the sand in front of the resort and a vigorous game of volleyball was in progress - - our side of the family versus Cousin Bill's. My dad coaxed me into the game. I played for an hour or so and then took a dip. There was no sign of grandma, and I heard some others say that she and the ladies had gone into town to do some shopping.
In the meantime, I bumped into my cousin Tracy who, the last time I had seen her was a scrawny 15 year-old. She had blossomed into a svelte, sexy 18 year-old who was looking very hot in a micro string bikini. I taught Tracy how to belly surf the waves and after a half hour or so we washed up on to the shore and lay there on the sand clowning and joking.
"There you are, Jimmy." I heard my grandmother's voice and looked up to see her standing above Tracy and me. She was wearing a black two-piece bathing suit and a semi-transparent sarong. "And who's your little friend?" She stood with her hand on her hip.
I smiled and stood up. "This is Tracy, Jack's daughter. You remember her."
Tracy stood and grandma eyed her up and down.
"Yes, I do," granny said without a smile and a little cooly. "So nice to meet you again, Tracy."
Tracy smiled and said hello.
"I think your daddy wants you," grandma continued with a smile. "He's up in the lounge inside."
"Okay," Tracy said. "See you Jimmy."
She ran up toward the resort.
"That skinny little thing," grandma said. "She wouldn't know how to take care of a man like you."
I laughed. "We were just goofing around, gran."
Grandma looked at me. "Goofing is for kids." She winked.
I smiled, feeling a little nervous by granny's response.
Grandma flashed a big smile. "You know, honey, I really want to explore the beach a bit. Look for some seashells. Let's take a walk."