38. No karate is a fever-dream.

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It was finally the day that Taylor had been dreading to arrive. Prom. At least now she sort of had a date. And at least now, she had a dress. Taylor asked Quinn for one, and Quinn didn't have one, so she asked her new girlfriend. Taylor had to drive all the way to her house to collect the dress, and it was worth it.

The dress was great. It was navy blue with a hint of sparkles, and it was long - not too long, though. Just past Taylor's feet. Arabella, Quinn's new girlfriend, also let Taylor borrow some heels since she didn't have any. Taylor wasn't used to wearing heels, and she doesn't really like wearing heels, but she wore them anyway. They were just simple light grey ones with sparkles as well. Taylor found the outfit cute. Arabella even did her hair since she didn't have a mother to help her do it.

Now, Taylor was at Quinn's house, waiting for Harvey to arrive. She told him the address and everything. She just hoped that he didn't forget. She didn't exactly message him the address, she just told him and he said that he would remember. Hopefully Harvey had good memory.

"So, are you excited?" Quinn asked, walking into her living room.

Taylor looked over at her, and her eyes instantly widened. "You look great, what!" Taylor exclaimed, standing up from her seat. Quinn was dressed in a simple black and white suit with a tie, wearing boots instead of heels. Her hair was tied in a bun with some strands of hair out.

"You can't say much. You look just as good." Quinn said, shrugging her shoulders. Taylor noticed that she doesn't like compliments all that much, so that's why Taylor tried to get her to get used to them.

"Where'd you get the suit from?" Taylor asked.

Quinn chuckled. "Arabella's brother. She kind of stole it from him."

Taylor chuckled too, finding that funny. "That's funny." She also learnt that Arabella had loads of money. She lived in Encino and had a big house up there. She actually didn't live that too far away from where Taylor used to live.

Suddenly, there was a knock that came from the door. Taylor turned around and looked over at the front door, sighing. She figured that was Harvey.

"That must be Harvey." Taylor said, nervousness starting to creep its way back. She looked back at Quinn, giving her a quick smile. "I'll see you there?"

"Definitely." Quinn nodded before tapping Taylor's shoulder. "Quick, go!"

Huffing out a breath, Taylor turned around and walked towards the door before opening it, seeing Harvey on the other side. He wore a black tuxedo with a white shirt and a navy blue tie. In all honesty, he didn't look bad.

"Hi," Harvey said with a grin, holding a wrist corsage in his hand. "You look... really nice." He said, lowering his grin into a simple smile.

"Thank you. You too." Taylor took a small flower from a table next to the door before approaching Harvey and placing it in his suit pocket.

Taylor reached her wrist out, watching Harvey put the wrist corsage on her. She looked at it for a moment before looking back up at Harvey. "You ready?" She asked with a small sigh.

Harvey nodded quickly. "Yeah, let's- let's go." He looked over Taylor's shoulder to see Quinn sitting on the couch. "Bye!" He said before walking down the driveway and to Taylor's car.

"So, do I really believe that you biked all the way here?" Taylor asked, unlocking her vehicle.

"Yeah. I don't have a car, remember?" Harvey and Taylor stepped into the car, slamming the doors shut once they were in. "Though I wish I did. Things would be a lot easier."

Taylor nodded as she started up the engine. "Right... so, where'd you park the bike?"

"Around the side of the house, if that's alright. I just didn't want to risk it getting stolen." Harvey answered, clearing her throat.

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