Chapter 2

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Mateo’s POV:

Until now my life have been amazing, but suddenly management have decided to put me and another musician together as a couple for more publicity. But I don’t want to be in a fake relationship. I want to find the right girl to spend the rest of my life with, not some other random musician my management have picked out. That’s why I took a brake from it all and ran away. I took one of my cars and drove to a not so populated place and found a small camping to stay at for a little while. Just so the management could see what I meant by “not decide every little thing in my life.”

I drove in to this small camping and took on a hoodie and some sunglasses, so I wouldn’t be recognised. Even if it was normal to have a little old people working on a camping, so they wouldn’t recognise me, but I couldn’t take any chances. I walked up to the open window in the store and looked inn. There I saw a girl on my age sitting and read a book.

She looked very in to the book so she probably didn’t saw that I hade come. I knocked on the window and she looked up, a little shocked. She looked nice. She was that type of girl I could fall for. Down to earth and sweet. I laughed a little of her awkward reaction to my visit. I asked her about a free cabin and she told me she had one left and I took it, then she told me some important stuff and told me the way to the cabin. I smiled to her when she was finished talking. She was kind of cute, standing there talking to stranger with that self-confidence. Very strong.

I took the key for the cabin and walked of. Drove to where she had told me and found the right cabin number. I took my stuff inside and throw them on the bed. I didn’t had so many things with me, since I left so quickly, but it was enough to stay for a little while.

After a little while she came and knocked on the door, I had taken of my hoody, but I was still wearing my sunglasses and I put on a cap, so I hoped she didn’t recognized me. She looked a little shocked when I opened the door, and I thought she had found out who I was, but it just seemed like she was staring at my not so bad body. Then she took herself in and tried to act normal. She said that I had to write in a book and when I opened it I saw that I had to write name, address, phone number and things like that. I couldn’t write all that so I just wrote my name, hoping she didn’t look at it at first, my car number and where I was from, not the exact place. Then I closed the book and gave it to her. I nodded and she said sorry and walked of. I locked the door behind me and walked in to the cabin again. Hoping she wouldn’t find out that it was me, or coming back for the missing information. After a while nothing happened so I just went to bed.

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