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After their meet up when Martin first moved to London, they don't see each other again for a few weeks. They meet again when the North London Derby happens.

It's after the game, which Arsenal won unfortunately and in which Martin scored, that Anna walks up to him to congratulate him. She puts her hands on his shoulder making him turn around. "You may have won this one, but it's still white," she grins.

"Hey Anna," he greets her while showing his beautiful smile. "Obviously not, I think I made it clear no?"

The blonde girl shakes her head. "I'll let you have this one for now, but next time we'll show its true colours," she winks. "Congrats on scoring by the way."

She truly is happy for him, even though he scored against her team. It's seems like he's finally found a team where he feels at home. It's sad that he'll leave again in the summer.

"Fraternizing with the enemy, are we?" a voice says behind Martin and Anna looks at the other lad, she recognizes him as Kieran Tierney.

Martin turns around still wearing a smile. "KT this is Anna. She used to be a photographer for my national team," Martin introduces the girl to his teammate.

"Nice to meet you Anna," Kieran puts out his hand which Anna gladly accepts. "But Martin Mikel needs you, so finish your flirting," the Scot grins making the two others blush.

Anna knows that she can get quite flirty towards Martin and he likes to flirt back as well, but she didn't realise it was so obvious to other people.

The blonde girl gets pulled from her thoughts by Martin, who pulls her in a hug to say goodbye. He leaves a light peck on her left cheek and walks of with the promise to meet up again soon. She watches him walk away with her cheeks slightly red and burning.

"You're in love bro," Kieran whispers in Martin's ear when he notices the big smile on the Norwegian's face.

"I'm not," Martin denies. "And even if I were, nothing will happen. I'm moving back to Madrid in the summer."

"Maybe you should try to stay."

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