Chapter 17

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Nina

These were the last few days we had in Paris. So far, we went to explore every corner of Paris, tried new food, bought clothes, and.. stuff..

We had nothing to do today, and Harry was sprawled on the bed and he groaned in annoyance.

"I wanna do something!" He yelled through the pillow his face was on. He punched the bed and I giggled, "What do you wanna do?"

"Let's go out, and do nothing. We'll walk around."

I nodded, "Sounds good." I got off the bed and wore a light hoodie, due to the windy weather outside.

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We walked around, but we were still bored because we literally had seen everything. And on top of that, we didn't want to waste anymore money.

An idea sparked into my mind, and my lips lifted in a crooked smile, "Harry?"

"Yea, what?" He looked at me as we walked straight.

"Have you seen Breakfast At Tiffany's?" I asked.

He laughed, "Yes, random."

"You remember that scene where they do things they have never done before?"

He nodded slowly, "Yes, why."

"Let's do things we haven't done."

His eyes lit up like a Christmas tree, "Ok, ladies first."

I thought for a moment, then said, "I have never stolen anything."

"Really? Because you stole my heart." He winked. I chuckled, "Stop being so cheesy."

He laughed and said, "Alright, let's go steal something."

We walked around to find a small shop so it wouldn't be that big of a deal, and we found a small candy shop around the corner.

"Wanna steal here?" Harry asked.

"Yea," I said, "I feel just like Holly Golightly." I said as we walked into the candy shop full of people. I wandered around until I found something I wanted.

The Big Box of Sweets.

That's what everyone was getting nowadays too. And they looked very tasty. I slowly grabbed the box and hid it up my hoodie.

Thank god it was loose.

Harry came over and put his arm around my shoulder, making sure it hid. We looked around more, so no one noticed. We quietly left the store and ran. I held the box tightly so it wouldn't fall. We left the street as fast as we could and couldn't not stop laughing.

"Oh goodness, they're so dumb!" Harry exclaimed, stopping to catch his breath.

"I know." I panted.

After we found a bench and got some rest, I asked Harry what he never did.

"I have never climbed a fence."

I made a face, "Seriously, that's not even risky! We're doing risky things!"

"The biggest risk I took was you," he leaned in closer to me, "And it was the best thing that ever happened to me."

He enveloped his soft lips on mine as I smiled.

He pulled away shortly and smiled, "I love you, Nina."

"I love you too."

"Now, let's climb a fence." He smiled

"You're boring." I rolled my eyes.

"But you still love me." he winked.

"Whatever."

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