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I woke up in the morning, a big yawn following right after. Austin was still fast asleep. I quietly got out of bed and got dressed. We had been in Glasgow for a few days and I had found a coffee shop that I loved. They had the best lattes and pastries. 

I went to the coffee shop, getting Austin's favorite coffee and a small breakfast for the two of us. I sat at a table, waiting for the order. I was scrolling through my phone as I waited. The coffee shop was a bit busy so I expected it to take some time.

My drinks and pastries were done a few minutes later and I started heading back to the hotel. I kept my eyes on my surroundings. Since Austin wasn't with me and I was in a foreign country, I wanted to stay vigilant of everything. I got to the hotel and found Austin awake. He was still waking up but was on his phone.

He looked up when I looked up. "I was wondering where you went. I was about to text you."

I held up what I had gotten. "I got us breakfast before the day. It's small but it looks pretty good."

Austin smiled. "It'll be great. What's the plan for today?"

I joined him on the bed, handing him his coffee and pastry. "A few things. We have a distillery tour and whiskey tasting at two p.m. Then we have ghouls, ghosts, and gruesome tales guided tour at seven p.m. We have free time between the distillery and the haunted tour so we could go out to dinner. We could walk around downtown Glasgow before the tours and find somewhere to have lunch."

"The distillery and whiskey tasting sounds like fun," Austin said. "Is the ghouls, ghosts, and gruesome tales your idea?"

I nodded as I took a bit of my pastry. "Of course it was. I love haunted stories and I thought it'd be interesting. What do you want to do for lunch and dinner?"

Austin rubbed his face. "I don't really know. Whatever we find, I guess."

I rubbed his arm. "Are you okay?"

Austin nodded. "I guess I'm just tired. We've been keeping busy on our trips."

"We can have a rest day tomorrow," I offered. "That's our last day before we go to Germany."

"That's okay," Austin said. "Whatever plans you have are okay."

"I actually don't have anything planned for tomorrow," I replied. "Nothing besides visiting this restaurant I saw."

"Are you getting tired too?"

I nodded. "Yeah but I'm enjoying my time with you. I'm loving the honeymoon."

"Me too," Austin said. "Fans are noticing though. People are posting us where we are online."

"As long as no harm comes to us," I said. "I don't want us to get hurt."

"We'll be okay," Austin said. "I have security and everything. Do you feel safe though? You're my priority while we're travelling."

"I feel okay about it," I said. "Like you said, we've got security."

"I know you've talked about posting each other on social media," Austin said. "I don't want you to feel uncomfortable with people posting us online."

I took a long sip from my coffee, taking a moment to think. "I know I was hesitant at first, mainly because of Winter. But we're married now and that's going to come out eventually. I love you more than anything and I don't mind the talk since there's nothing that's going to come between us."

"What do you think about me posting Winter?" Austin asked. "I understand she's a minor and your daughter but I want your opinion about including her in the post of us being married. Something like how the two are you are my family now."

"I never liked the idea of posting kids online because I don't know who's going to see the post," I said. "Especially since you're famous and we don't know who exactly is following you. We could include Winter in the post since she's our kid now but we could blur out her face. We can talk to her when we get home and see what she says. But as for my opinion, we can post her with her face blurred."

"That's smart and I agree with what you said," Austin said. "I want to be open with everything that I'm doing and I hope you're the same with me."

I kissed his cheek. "Always and forever, baby. I want open communication with you."

"Always," Austin said. "I haven't seen Winter's face in the media yet so I don't think that the paparazzi has gotten pictures of her."

"I haven't seen anything either, which I'm grateful for," I said. "I don't know how long that's going to last though. I doubt that we'll be able to fully protect Winter and keep her face out of the media."

Austin rubbed my back. "But we can keep her as safe as we possibly can. If you makes you feel safe, we can have security whenever we leave the house."

"Maybe at some point," I said. "I don't want a crazy fan coming anywhere close to our daughter."

Austin grabbed his phone from the nightstand. "Speaking of which, your mom texted me and said Winter wanted to talk with us. We'll have to set up a time when we can call."

"Maybe after that ghost tour," I said. "It's like two hours long and we'll probably be back close to ten pm. It'll be late for us but it'll be nice to call her before we go to bed."

"And maybe call in the morning for us so we can tuck into bed from across the world," Austin suggested.

I kissed his cheek. "Perfect idea. Now what do you want to do until that whiskey tasting?"

We decided to hang out at the hotel until lunchtime. We went to a grocery store to get a quick lunch before heading towards the whiskey tasting place. We sat in the parking lot, eating our food. We laughed and talked. I sat in the passenger seat, looking at Austin as he was telling a story. It felt like I was falling in love with him again. It felt like what a marriage was supposed to be like what we were doing. We were traveling, seeing the world, and experiencing life as it was meant to be. We had a daughter and a good life. 

We went inside the distillery and went through the whole place. The whiskey was amazing and some of the best that I ever had. After the tour ended, we spent a couple hours in Glasgow in the shops. Winter wanted a few gifts and we wanted to bring her something. We didn't want to go back to the hotel in the case that we didn't want to go back out.

After we wrapped up our shopping, we went to where the ghost tour was. We got on the bus and waited for it to start. There were quite a few younger people and they recognized Austin. They all took pictures with him and ended talking with him until the tour started. It was a very informative tour and I loved the ghosts stories. It was quite creepy and intriguing. 

After the tour ended, we returned home. I took another shower and once I got out, we called Winter. She was so excited to see us and wanted to hear about our day. We talked to her for about an hour before we hung up to go to bed. I was tired from all that we had done during the day and I fell asleep rather quickly, held tightly by Austin.

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