Calum's P.O.V.
I don't know how long we've been talking but nothing really matters. The way she smile is the prettiest thing ever - and I mean ever as in ever! I just can't stop looking at her.
My phone started vibrating at the table. I looked at it, revealing Ashton's name. We agreed not to use our phones while together and ended up putting it at the center of the table.
"Mmm," I hum, looking at it then back to her.
"Go ahead," she smiled, pushing it to my hand. "It might be important."
"Are you sure?" I eyed her before picking it up. She just smiled and nodded. "Thanks. One sec."
Then I ran to the comfort room and answered it.
"How is it?" Ashton asked excitedly. I can hear Michael on the background asking if he can talk to me.
"She's an angel," I said, smiling. "So, the plan? Got it all set?"
"Thirty minutes more and you can actually drive now after this call. It'll be enough," he replied. "So, go back in there now!"
"You're the best, pal! See you," and I hanged up.
She was looking outside, smiling. The moment she saw me coming, she smiled widely.
"They informed me of our schedules," I said, sitting back and putting my phone down next to hers.
And, right then, a girl in gray shirt knocked and waved at us. She pointed at her camera and I nodded at her.
"Okay," Leigh started after the girl waved goodbye to us. "I hope I wasn't in the picture 'cause the last thing I want is to receive loads of death threats."
I just looked at her, trying not to laugh. Did she just seriously said that? Her cheeks turned red as if she's embarrassed.
"Seriously?" I asked. I ended up laughing, as I continued; "you're thinking of that?"
She giggled. "Well, yes! If she posts that, it's just a matter of time before they find out who I am. I don't wanna open my account with random comments about me. I read news about you guys and how the girls you date get treated."
Well, she has a point. And, as much as I don't want her to get bashed, I also I want to introduce her to the whole world.
If we get to that point.
I hope so.
"But that's okay," I smiled at her. "I mean, we're humans, too, you know. We can go and see whoever we want. Fall in love with whoever we feel like falling to."
She pouted. "So, this life is really normal for you, ei?"
I chuckled, nodding. "I had to get used to it eventually."
She rolled her eyes, laughing. Then she pointed at a guy across the street who was holding a camera. Paps, I thought. "For the record, he is the eighth person I saw taking pictures of us."
I smirked and stood up, picking both our phones and her hand by the other, dragging her off the shop gracefully. "Sorry that they make you uncomfortable but, seriously, boo, you need to get used to it 'cause I'm so not letting you go."
"What?" She asked, raising her eyebrow. I opened the door for her the moment we reached the car.
I buckled her up; "you heard me and you know what I mean."
She looked at me, open-mouthed, as I winked at her. I closed the door and ran to the other side.
I focused my eyes on the road whilst my head starts daydreaming. I can feel her looking at me and I can't help but smile.
I felt like an i***t - an in love i***t, I thought.
As we turned left, she finally spoke up; "where exactly are we going?"