Chapter 50

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It was seven a.m. when they arrived at the diner suggested by Addison.

"And now another one is here to grace me with her angelic presence." Addison had a plate of breakfast before her.

Perrie wasn't hiding her suspicion of this girl. You love Leigh-Anne but you're just hiding it under a thick wall of sarcasm and wit. F*ck you! She surprised even herself with that outburst.

"Hi Addison. Have you been waiting for us this whole time?" Leigh-Anne had tried her best to act casual when the driver dropped them off but she was pretty nervous. Luckily, it was early so not many people were around. I did see a group of supposedly drunk young men outside though but they didn't give us a single glance.

"Why yes Leigh-Anne. I have been waiting over a full plate of breakfast for you and your girlfriend for an entire hour." Addison said pleasantly. It was obvious she was being sarcastic though.

"Oh no. Your food must have gone cold by now. You could have started eat-" Leigh was climbing into the seat across from her.

"Leigh-Anne she's lying. She probably just ordered that shit." Perrie sat next to Leigh-Anne angrily.

"Oh." Leigh could not keep up with Addison's teasing. "Of course not." She smiled embarrassedly. "Anyway, this is my best friend Perrie."

"She's your girlfriend." Addison was cutting her waffles.

Leigh-Anne blushed. "N-no she's not. She's just a friend. We would date but neither of us are ready- especially not for each other. Uh we- me and Perie are single pringles. We were just talking about it. Remember Perrie?"

"Yes Leigh, I remember." Perrie eyed Addison down. "Who'd you hear from that we were dating?"

Addison's mouth was full of waffles. She swallowed after chewing. "Isn't it common public knowledge?"

Leigh smiled. "It's like she knows everything about me and us. I think she's a fan but is too shy to say so."

Addison seemed taken off guard. "Didn't I already tell you that the people around me are the ones obsessed with you?"

"Right but it's interesting that you remember everything they say." Leigh smirked before nudging Perrie. "She likes us."

Perrie had to agree with Leigh there. "Definitely."

Addison rolled her eyes. "What are you having?"

Perrie saw only one other person here and it was some old man sleeping over his coffee. "Whatever Leigh wants I guess." She poked the girl. "What do you want babe?"

"Eggs, waffles, toast, bacon." Leigh was staring at the menu. "Maybe some chocolate tea?"

"I'll have it all." Perrie waved her arm towards a waitress sitting at the counter, talking to another. "Waitress! Yoohoo! We're ready to order!"

The waitress looked about twenty-six and done with life. "Oh your entourage came. I was starting to think you'd been lying." She chewed gum as she stood next to the table to look at the two new faces.

Perrie pointed at her menu. "The two of us want the same thing. Bacon, toast, eggs- just your typical breakfast plate."

Leigh nodded next to her.

The waitress took note with a frown. "Hey uh . . . you look a lot like those angel girls."

Addison was chuckling. Today was gonna be fun wasn't it? "No they're not. They're actually two kids I'm babysitting today. Anna and Patrice."

Perrie didn't like that name or that cover up. "What? If anything we're babysitting you."

"Don't fight me on this." Addison said in a straight tone.

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