Part 4

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"That alright?"

You peered up at the man blocking the sun with a pinched look. He stood before you in a faded white t-shirt and board shorts, holding an ice cream cone with a single chocolate scoop on top.

"As long as it's the right cone, it's perfect."

"I double checked." He promised as he handed it to you, and then sat with his own.

This was day four on the beach by the lake. While you and Harry spent the time there together, you did your own thing. He spent most of his time in the water like a fucking fish, and you spent yours on a towel with a book and enough food to feed the 5,000.

You'd found a tolerable medium with Harry. In the day you gave each other your needed space, and at night time you tried not to touch each other in bed. Or smother each other. So far it had worked well.

You hadn't seen Holly or your brother since that night at dinner. They'd actually been visiting for a relative's birthday party and had already gone home, leaving you and Harry to suffer together.

"I think you're running low on your special bread."

You snorted and covered your mouth. 'Special bread' made you sound like some kind of escaped lunatic.

"I don't know why I said it like that." Harry shook his head. "But the fact remains."

"We're running low on a lot."

"Maybe we should go shopping."

You groaned. This is what your life had come to: grocery shopping with a celebrity.

"I'll make it as painless as possible."

"Where even is the nearest supermarket?"

"I don't know - I went shopping on the way here."

"So did I."

Has there ever been a more ridiculous conversation?

Harry found his phone and checked for signal, soon letting out a soft sigh. "Five weeks without WiFi was a stupid idea."

"Ain't that the truth."

You decided to check a map on the notice board outside the public toilets on the lake site and decided there must be a supermarket in the nearest town. Harry drove you out into the Scottish countryside following his sat-nav's directions to the closest town.

It was a little odd being in the same car as him. While your brother's work relationship and subsequent marriage had brought him into your life for many a family gathering, you'd never found yourself in quite such a confined space as this. Apart from the bed situation. You were certain he was being quiet on your behalf, because silence was better than small talk. The decision to go shopping had proven that much.

"Unbelievable." He muttered the second you entered the supermarket.

You followed his nervous gaze to a man with a camera doing a shitty job at hiding. "Go back to the car if you want to."

"Hardly fair."

"Being uncomfortable isn't fair." You insisted. "Go take a drive and be back here in half an hour. I don't mind."

He sighed and handed you the list you'd prepared before leaving. "I'll be back."

"Yes, please don't use this opportunity to abandon me here."

He smirked. "Don't put ideas in my head." He took his wallet out of his pocket and handed you his card. "Use that."

You frowned at it, and then him in turn. "I don't mind paying for it."

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