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@dvnwright
WHO: open ( @fireislandstartersâ ) . WHEN: saturday evening . WHERE: floatopia, beachfront .Â
Devon rested against the side of the DJ booth, a half-burnt cigarette hanging loosely in his lips as his fingers flicked through a box of borrowed records. It was the closest heâd got to â joining the party â since his arrival at Fire Island eight years ago and he was ( begrudgingly ) enjoying the atmosphere; the orange horizon, the smell of barbecues and sound of laughter. The DJ certainly knew their target audience â summer vibes and family-friendly sing-along classics. The bands themselves were talented, and Devon felt an ancient itch to join them, to see if he still had it. He held back, as always, and instead agreed to protect the DJâs precious decks as they went to grab a well-deserved pint from a nearby bar. A figure approached, and Devon removed his cig to throw them a serviceable smile.Â
âEâenin. Any requests? Iâve got full reign oâthe decks âtil the professional gets back for another round of Bryan Adams. I think I saw some Aqua at the bottom, here.â
magnoliaâ:
WHO: @fireislandstartersâ WHERE: beachsideÂ
It was almost starting to get embarrassing at this point. She didnât look athletic, and by all means, the girl wasnât. She was a buck twenty soaking wet, and that was a stretch. Her muscle was nil, and her athletic prowess was less than that, however, her secret talent laid in yard games. In this case it turned to beach games, and while she wasnât one to reallyâ get out much as of yet, doing these things was her thing. She was extraordinarily good, she couldnât help it. She liked to thank the big southern family reunions she went to every year where her sole goal in life was to kick her cousins â asses in every event she could manage, but the one she shined the brightest was cornhole. She didnât question it, she just did it. Three people down so far, there she stood in wait, patriotic bean bag in her hand, âI justâ donât know why people donât think Iâd be good at this.â She tossed the bag in the air, promptly missing it as it easily came back down to the ground. She didnât know why she had to hustle this, but she felt the need to do so, âoops, I swear, Iâm the best.â She shrugged a bonyâ err petite shoulder. There was a thin line between the two, âwanna play a game?âÂ
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THE PLAN was to show his face, buy some food and get the hell out of there. Sports and competition werenât really his thing â particularly those played in, near or over water â and cutesy community gatherings even less-so. Devon could count on one hand the amount of times heâd touched the ocean in his eight years of living on an island and, even then, it had been apprehensive feet hanging from his houseboat. The land games werenât much better, he came to realise, raising an eyebrow at the beanbag Magnolia held out. He recognised her more than he did the game ( he ran an entertainment rental store, of course he did ), but he dutifully stuck his beer in a hole in the sand and picked up a bag of the opposite colour.
âAye, alright,â he said, âlet me guess â bag in the hole gets ye a point, or are there any secret rules I should know about? Though I donât know how I feel about my first time beinâ against the best in the business,â he added, nodding towards her missed shot.Â
ROBERT PATTINSON
photographed by Matthew Brookes for Variety (2019)
âYouâre not really an adult at all. Youâre just a tall child holding a beer, having a conversation you donât understand.â
â Dylan Moran