It was two weeks later, when Lily and her classmates got to hear some exciting news.
'We have planned a schooltrip to Paris for you to go on!' Their school director had announced happily.
It was now Friday, and the plan was to leave on Monday, to go with the train from London to Paris.
Lily and her friends were already stoked for the trip.
'Oh, I just can't wait!' Ariadne squealed as the six of them walked through the corridor. 'I mean, Paris?! And we get to go together?! Ugh, I'm SO EXCITED!'
Yeah, it was obvious she was the most excited about it.
'Ari, could your voice BE any higher?' Monica, who was walking next to Ariadne, said in a Chandler Bing-voice. 'You're practically making me deaf.'
'Oh, shut up.' Was Ariadne's answer.
'Okay but I'm not gonna lie, I'm as excited as Ariadne.' Louis said, and everyone agreed nodding.
'Yeah, but the only thing is, packing.' William spit the last word out of his mouth with most disgust. Mason nodded.
'Wait, what's so wrong about packing?' Lily asked confused.
'Oh, you and Louis wouldn't understand, it's something for the not-cleaning-freaks.' Mason grinned, and Louis and Lily both rolled their eyes at the same time.
'Ha ha, very funny. We are not cleaning freaks.' Lily said, emphasizing the word "not".
'Are you sure?' William asked with a smirk on his face.
'Oh, just shut up already.' Louis responded.
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Three days later, early in the morning, Lily was waiting at the train station, together with more than 20 other classmates, including her friends.
As soon as the train arrived, they all stepped in and found theirselves a seat. It was 2 and a half hours from Londen to Paris, and Lily was hoping she wouldn't get too bored in the meantime.
In the one seat next to her sat Mason, and the other one was empty. Well, until Louis sat down there.
Unfortunately for her, Mason and Louis together wasn't really a good combo. Especially when she sat inbetween them. The whole ride, they annoyed and teased her, while Monica, Ariadne and Will, who sat opposite to them, only watched amused whilst they sat in peace.
So Lily was relieved when someone announced they were finally there, in Paris.
The group had to walk from the train station to the hotel they were staying in, which was 20 minutes away. The supervisors, Mrs. Lefon, the English teacher, and the math teacher, Mrs. Ferison, who Lily hated (the feeling was mutual), had a hard time keeping the group together. So those two were very happy when they had finally arrived at the hotel.
After they checked in, there had to be made duo's for every room, which was a bit of a problem, since they were with three boys and three girls.
After a lot of bickering between the six of them, Monica finally came with a solution.
'Alright, alright, I'll share a room with Mace. BUT,' She turned to Mason and pointed her index finger to him. 'On one condition though; you will not pull any pranks on me.'
Mason only shrugged as he put his hands into his pockets. 'I suppose I could do that.'
Monica didn't seem convinced so far. She narrowed her eyes.
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Don't Give Up Love.
RomanceA Louis Partridge love story. -Kind of enemies to lovers.
