Part Nineteen

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A/N: Sorry this took so long to get out!

Word count: 1040

I looked at my phone.

11:42

I poked Demi's arm gently to wake her.

'Dems? Wake up, baby.'

Demi awoke and rolled off me, onto her back.

She rubbed her eyes and smiled at me.

'Thanks for waking me up,' she said sitting up.

I smiled back at her and kissed her perfect lips.

She put her hand on my shoulder and her thumb on my collar bone, and kissed me back.

I leaned into her touch, before pulling away.

'It's quarter to twelve. Do you want to get going?' I asked.

'Is it? Yeah, we really should,' she said, getting up.

She reached into her cabinet and pulled out a bag.

'My stuff,' she said, looking at my expression.

I nodded and held Demi's arm as we left the hotel.

We drove down to the venue (well, Demi drove, I sat there) and parked.

Before we got out, Demi said, 'I won't be able to show you affection while we're there, as my character is dating Dominik. And the internet doesn't know about you yet.'

I smiled.

'That's okay, you'll just have to give me extra attention after.'

Demi kissed me before getting out of the car.

'I'll see you after,' she said.

'See you,' I replied.

•Time Jump•
•(I can't be bothered to write a whole match)•

Demi got back in the car and kissed me on the lips.

'I missed you, baby,' she said, caressing my thigh.

'You were only gone an hour. And I was in the room,' I replied, giggling.

'I know, it was so hard trying not to kiss you.'

I giggled again.

'Do you want to get a take away for dinner?' Demi asked, pulling out of the parking space.

'Sure. Can we get Domino's?' I asked excitedly.

Demi laughed at my eagerness.

'Of course, my little princess,' she replied.

As she drove, she put a hand on my knee.

I put my hand over hers and gazed lovingly at her.

'I love you so much, sweetheart,' I said.

'I love you too,' Demi replied, keeping her eyes on the road.

Even though I knew she had to watch the road, I was slightly downcast by the fact she didn't look at me.

Although I banished that feeling, it still lingered in the back of my mind.

I was silent the rest of the way back.

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