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"Oscar!" Casey groaned into his chest that she was using as a pillow at the sound of his alarm that flooded her ears, waking her up from her restful sleep.
"Yeah, I'm getting it." Oscar said, his voice coated in sleep as he put his arm around Casey while he rolled over to turn off the alarm so she wouldn't fall off of him.

"Why'd you even bother setting the bloody thing?" Casey asked, half asleep and Oscar could feel her breath on his skin as she talked. "Because you need be at the airport in Niece for 12pm." Oscar told her, his hand going to play with her hair. "Oh." Casey said, eyes still closed. "Yeah, oh." Oscar chuckled down at her tired frame.

Casey let out a groan, which made her sound a bit like a fussing toddler. "I don't want to go." She said, nestling further into Oscar's side. "I thought you loved NewYork?" Oscar asked, tilting his head up to look at her face better.

Casey still didn't open her eyes and Oscar wasn't really sure if she know what she was saying. "I do, but you're not in NewYork." She said and Oscar couldn't help the small smile the broke out on his lips.

"I'll see you in China. For our date, remember?" He told her, running his hand up and down her back in a soothing pattern. "That's a whole week away." Casey cried and Oscar chuckled. "You'll live." He said and Casey shook her head. "I'm not so sure."

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Oscar had carried Casey to the sofa, his duvet still wrapped around her. She didn't want to get out of bed, so they compromised. "There you go, princess." He teased as he put her down.

He was now making breakfast for Casey in the kitchen, sparing a look over his shoulder at the near sleeping girl on sofa every now and again. He was making her pancakes with strawberries and blueberries. Once he was done, he placed them on a tray with a glass of orange juice and brought it to Casey on the sofa.

Casey reluctantly sat up, lured by the smell of the pancakes and took the tray from Oscar, who left and came back a moment later with a tray of his own.
He let Casey pick what they watched on TV, which ended up being an early running of Pride and Prejudice (2005) that they only caught the middle of before having to go and get ready for the day.

To save time, they showered together. It wasn't sexual though. Far from it actually. It kind of shocked Casey that Oscar didn't try to make it sexual either. He washed her hair for her, even though the product he had in his shower wasn't the best and washed her back for her, which she also did for him.

Casey was sure she was going to have bruise in her ribs from when Oscar accidentally elbowed her in the ribs when there were both trying to brush their teeth over the sink, which was quite small for two people. Oscar felt pretty bad about it, for he did for a second until Casey elbowed him back. "Even's even." She said with a smile and shrug as Oscar's hand went to hold his side.

It wasn't too long before there were in Oscar's car and he was dropping her off a few Villa's down from the one she was saying in. Casey didn't want Audrey to see his car and make the connection, even if it wasn't the one she'd seen him drive before. Casey climbed out of the car, throwing her bag over her shoulder and walking around the car until she reached the driver's side. Oscar rolled his window down, confused and Casey leaned up on her tip-toes to place a kiss on his lips which Oscar was quick to deepen with a hand on her jaw. "I'll you in China." Casey said as she pulled away and Oscar nodded with a smile before watching her run off down the street.

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"Where have you been, young lady?" Lando said, teasingly to Casey with a smirk as she walked in through the front door and he came down the stairs. Casey was quick to grab ahold of the jumper he was wearing and pull him into the kitchen so Audrey wouldn't accidentally over hear them. "Thanks to you, Audrey thinks I was with Lance last night." She said, less than impressed.

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