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      We ran away, finally. Here we were, with his lovely family. Harry pretty much would interfere between our holding hands and privacy, but it was all fine since he was fun to talk to and he was so hyperactive and just a kid and asks a lot of things about me. Meanwhile, Lauren brought her friends at the The Hidden Beach and we haven't had a little talk since I stayed with them for almost a month. It was always just like hi's and hellos when we would passed each other's way.

     "They're beautiful, aren't they?" I found him again fondly staring at his family with his bandmates who were tossing sands at each other like it was snow balls.

     "You're beautiful too. Come on." then he snuggle me to his sides. "They get along so well and I can't imagine what my life would be like if one of them just fade away."

     I lightly hit his chest and said, "Don't ever say that. You sound like one of them is going to die one of these days."

     "Death is unpredictable and inevitable and that's the reason why I want to always get in touch with my family in Australia, with them." he said.

     "I hate the way you think right now." I said. My brows were frowning, "Why do you even think of death today? I mean you brought us here to enjoy, not to fucking think of death." with that I went away.


A S H T O N

     Ahhhhhh! Women. Instead I joined my family and bandmates. She needed to cool down first and I won't try to appease her demands right now.

     "What happened back there?" Michael asked once they stopped and helped me to grill the hotdogs for snacks.

     "Argument." I replied.

     "Won't you make amends with her?" Luke asked as he peeled down the plastics from the hotdogs and Michael put the peeled ones on sticks while Calum look for woods for the fire.

     "No. Not this time. She'll surrender, you'll see." I smirked and they all shrugged.


     Two hours later, five o'clock and fifteen minutes have passed in the afternoon to be exact. She still wasn't talking to me. Even we had a forum earlier and a game, she would just look at me then away. She wouldn't give her pride up. What was she thinking again? I was clueless, I couldn't read her anymore. She was an anonymous.

     But right now, I heard her laughing with Luke, Calum and Michael by the water as Lauren and her friends told them a story about God knows what.

     After an hour, we were prepared to leave the place. "I regret going home this dark." Luke said while he held Calum's arm. "We should've left when there was still light."

     And no one ever talked on our way out the cave. We were walking blind in the dark. Good luck to whoever walked over the water with shoes on. I was carrying my brother with my right arm and our bags to my back, some bags with Lauren, while my mother was on my left. Supporting her as she walked because her grip was getting tighter. "Be careful mom."

     "Ahhhhhhhh!" One of Lauren's friend screamed.

     "What happened?!" Luke asked and went back to them, running. I heard him called the boys out, "These girls should be ahead of us. Ashton can't take care of these little girls because of his brother and mom." It almost sounded like a whisper because of the distance.

     The three were at the very end of this line. My hearing senses increased, I almost could hear what was going on the place where we were. I could hear the breathing of everybody else too. And I didn't even know where the hell Sarah was. I just heard her cursed 'shit'. I heard her from the right side of me. Just few inches away.

     "You okay?" I asked, indirectly.

     I heard no response.


     After a long way out the cave we've reached the yacht and ran into it. I was feeling there was something missing when her skin brushed to mine. I looked at her but instead of stopping in front of me she walked right passed at me and straight to the boys and Lauren's friends. They were playing them some songs of ours. Requested.

     I let her be. I went back in and asked Tyler, a good friend of Luke who knew how to drive a yacht. "Are we still that far?"

     "Sort of, since I don't want to increase the kilometer per hour of this baby. This is awesome, I have to say." he complimented.

     "Thanks dude, a baby from all the hardwork. Drive safely, yeah?"

     "Yeah, sure.."


     The road to this is long and I was tired. I wanted a drink. Waiting for her to let her guards down would take forever and instead I let my pride down. I walked over their small group of happy teens and hugged her from behind.

     She was taken aback and unravel from my clasp.

     I bend down a bit to whisper through her hair to her ears, "Can we talk?"

     I waited for a response. She went at the other side of the yacht and sighed like the weigh of the world was on her shoulders. "Hey," I muttered, softly, slowly walking towards her.

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