~Chapter 29~

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                                                                                            Gavi


     I sighed as I watched Leonor slam her door. I heard the click of her keys as she locked it behind her. I had made a little progress. She had at least talked to me, which was more than I had hoped for.

     I needed to do something big for her, something that showed her I was truly sorry. From the bottom of my heart sorry.

     I was an asshole; I admitted it to her today.

     She had agreed.

     I had fucked up. Terribly. I was glad she had even given me a chance to be forgiven.

     I entered my room, locking the door behind me. It was only our third night here; we had a few more days ahead of us. We were bound to see each other again, at some point. I needed a plan. I needed to make it up to her before we left.

     I sat down on the bed, rolling around on the comforter. It was freezing in my room, and I shivered as I huddled up in a ball, kicking my shoes off onto the floor.

     Suddenly, I sat upright. I knew what had to be done.

     I pulled my phone out of my jeans pocket and opened it. I clicked on Gio's name in my messages.



     Me: hey Gio, can you tell Chloe to bring all of the girls down to my room (besides Leonor)? You can come too. We need to have a discussion.

     Gio: sure man, you better fix ur mistake

     Me: working on it asap



     In a matter of minutes, all 4 of them were entering my hotel room. Chloe and Gio sat together on the armchair, while Hannah and Elena took their seats on the floor.

     "Why are we here again?" Hannah asked, scoffing. I rubbed my forehead before explaining.

     "I need to make things up to Leonor, and soon. I'm sure what to do. I need ideas. I need to make sure she forgives me before this trip is over," I said, taking a deep breath. All of them stared at me.

     "She's not going to forgive you so easily," Chloe said, rolling her eyes. The rest of them agreed with her, even Gio.

     "Can't I at least try?" I pleaded. 

     "Buy her gifts," said Elena.

     "I already tried that. It didn't work too well," I laughed to myself.

     "You need to do something, something that she will remember," Gio said. "Take her somewhere memorable, just the two of you."

     It sounded like a decent idea. I was afraid she would kill me before we even got there.

     "What does she like?" Gio questioned.

     "Flowers, pink, purses," Hannah said for me. I shot her a glare.

     "Take her to a flower garden. Take her shopping," Elena suggested. Everyone nodded in agreement.

     "There's a flower field not too far from here. You can rent it for a certain period of time, just the two of you. That would be so romantic," Chloe gushed.

     "There's no way that she'll let me take her somewhere, alone," I sighed.

     Gio stood to his feet and began to pace the room.

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