Miss Witch Doesn't Want to be a Diva

Chapter 49: The Girl on The Beach (Swimsuit Benefit 00/)



The ground still had puddles from last night's rain, and the sky was bright, with fluffy white clouds forming various adorable patterns.

A Hover Car was zooming along the coastline, with wind swirling through the interior like darting fish, powerful and invigorating.

Inside the car, Deloris, unusually dressed in a light blue, almost white, summer dress and wearing tea-colored sunglasses, leaned one hand casually against the car window as she looked out at the sea. Beside her sat another girl with black hair, donning a cap, a black T-shirt, and jeans.

"Tilan, we'll be out at sea soon. This car is pretty good, fast and stable," she said.

"Mmm," the girl replied softly. Her dark eyes were fixed on the bustling begonias below, and she held a pair of sunglasses just like Deloris's.

After playing with and examining the sunglasses in her slender fingers, Tilan put them on, complementing her cap. Even people who knew her well would have a hard time recognizing her.

The luxurious, red Hover Car they were riding in was a recent gift from "Hot Lizard Workshop" to Tilan. She had never driven it until today, when Deloris suggested they take it for a spin.

It was the height of summer, and Deloris had invited the young girl to play at her family's beach. After some brief preparations, the two of them boarded the brand-new Hover Car.

Passing along the extended coastline, the crowd thinned out. This area was a sea view module where the wealthy gathered, with scattered private beaches dotting the shoreline.

The Hover Car gradually slowed down and docked inside a semi-circular building. The dome overhead opened then slowly closed, and the two of them stepped out of the vehicle.

"The seawater here is cleaner; it's one of the rare A-grade beaches at Jade Skirt, with long nets laid out dozens of miles off the shoreline to prevent pollution from the toxic waters outside," Deloris explained as she took Tilan's hand and led her to a nearby lounge where they could shower, swim, change clothes, and so on.

In the spacious lounge, a clear swimming pool sat in the center under a transparent glass ceiling through which they could see the sky. Along one wall stood a whole row of automatic cold drink vending machines, but at that moment, payment wasn't required, as they had been set to free mode for unlimited use.

The few hundred-square-meter lounge was empty except for the two of them, making it seem rather vast. Deloris picked out her favorite beverage while giving Tilan a tour.

"I used to come to this beach often as a child with my mother. She would teach me to swim and help me build sandcastles," she reminisced.

"Occasionally, she would let family friends bring their children of the same age here for vacations, to play with me." Deloris chose a refreshing red beryl tea, pressed the button, and a chilled bottle rolled out.

Tilan squatted in front of the vending machine, looking over the rows of somewhat unfamiliar drink names. After a short while, she selected what seemed to be a tasty raspberry fruit tea.

"That one's pretty good," Deloris said, pointing at the beverage Tilan had chosen, and they both sat down on a nearby horizontal chair.

Opening their drinks, they sipped and enjoyed the natural breeze inside the lounge.

"I spent many summers here as a child. Looking back, time flies." Deloris continued reminiscing.

"But my father rarely came. He was always busy. Perhaps, that's the inevitable part of being a leader of a big company."

"After my mother passed away, I sometimes came here alone, but it often brought back memories, so gradually, I stopped visiting as much."

"If you like it, Tilan, you can come to play anytime. Later, I'll set up access for you. In fact, because I haven't been coming here much these past few years, the beach has been vacant for quite some time."

As Deloris spoke of her childhood, Tilan recalled a trip she once took with Temisia to the southern fifth district for camping. Temisia's ghost stories had scared her so much that she couldn't sleep and ended up running to her mom and dad's tent.

"By the way, Tilan, do you know how to swim?" Deloris's question made the girl beside her freeze momentarily.

"Uh, no." Temisia was quite a swimmer and had a good figure, but sadly, Tilan had never learned and was a bit afraid of water.

"Hehe, no problem, I'll teach you," Deloris chuckled, seemingly finding something amusing and joyful.

"Alright, let's go change," she said, standing up as their drinks were almost finished.

"Mmm," the girl responded lightly, but her demeanor was like that of a shy bunny, somewhat evasive.

"Are you shy, Tilan? It's okay, you'll get used to it. The changing rooms are over there; don't worry, they're all private," Deloris assured her.

"Okay," the girl said, clutching her swimsuit and trotting to the changing room.

Entering the white changing room, the girl sat down on a bench, looking up at the sealed white dome above her and took a deep breath. Shaking her head, she wondered if she was being too shy.

It was perfectly normal for girls to wear swimsuits, and there were no strangers here, certainly no unfamiliar men watching.

After mentally preparing herself, she stood up, first took off her outer clothes, and then a bit awkwardly put on the white one-piece swimsuit.

After adjusting the swimsuit for a while, Tilan stood in front of the mirror to examine herself.

In the mirror, a girl with a beautiful figure and dreamy looks stood silently. Her well-proportioned legs were neither too thin nor too healthy-looking. Looking up, the swimsuit outlined her waist and abdomen, and her chest, while not large, showed a slight curve, probably a C-cup. Her hair, soft and falling root after root, cascaded down her shoulders, highlighting her gracefully curved neck and collarbones.


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