Chapter 110 (Date)

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*Pearl's POV*

After dad and Jasper helped me find something to wear that was suitable, it was practically 4 O'clock, so I headed out to the garage to get my bike ready to leave.

Exiting the garage, I pulled my motorcycle round and parked it in front of the house, to wait for Bree.

Bree came out of the house a few minutes later, and by god, she was stunning. My heart raced as I gazed at her beauty. Taking in her appearance, I couldn't help but think that she was too good for me. I know we're soulmates, so we're meant to be perfect for each other... but still...

She seemed to become shy all of a sudden and looked away from me.

Did I do something wrong? Wait... I've been staring at her this whole time and I haven't said anything yet! Shit!

"You're beautiful." I stammered out, still in absolute awe that she was actually my imprint. I don't deserve her.

Bree quietly responded in a shy manner. "Thank you. You look really handsome right now."

"Thank you. Although all of the credit for that goes to dad and Jasper." I joked and let out a short laugh.

Bree started giggling. "I know what you mean. I definitely wouldn't have been able to pull this off without mum, Alice and Rosalie's help."

I nodded my head and offered her my hand. "Shall we get going then?" I asked, my excitement was definitely showing.

Bree nodded enthusiastically and took my hand. I helped her onto my bike, and she wrapped her arms around my waist. As soon as I knew she was secure, I took off out of the driveway at a high rate of speed, heading towards the city of Seattle.

Bree rested her chin on my shoulder as I drove. At the speeds I was going, I knew that the drive wouldn't take too long. So I settled in to enjoy the peace of the drive before we inevitably arrive at the bustling city of Seattle.

As we neared the city border, Bree spoke up from behind me. "So, are you going to tell me where we're going?"

I hummed, pretending to think about it for a moment. Then I teasingly replied, "Nah."

"Hmph." Bree made a sound of disapproval. Even though I couldn't see her face from my position, I just knew that she was pouting. Her reaction caused a small smirk to slip onto my face.

*Time Skip*

When we finally arrived at our destination, I parked my bike in the back of the car park, behind the building itself, and led Bree out to the front of the building. As soon as we rounded the corner, all of the displayed posters gave it away.

Seattle Theatre: Now showing The Lion King!

Bree gasped when she read the poster and stared at the building in awe, before spinning around to face me.

"Surprise." I said softly with a gentle smile on my face.

A massive grin spread across her face and she immediately pulled me into her arms, giving me a strong and rather crushing hug.

I reciprocated it, then pulled away to offer her my left hand. Bree took it without hesitation, and we walked into the theatre together with our fingers interlocked.

Dad helped me get two of the best seats in the house, so we had one of the best viewpoints to watch the show. Throughout the whole performance I could see the childlike glee on Bree's face. I swear she lit up the room with her smile, even more than the actual lighting for the stage did. I knew Bree had never been to a theatre performance before, so I wanted her first one to be special. Taking her to the showing of The Lion King for our first date seemed like the perfect idea. Especially since she absolutely loves all of the Disney classics.

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