Diagnosing Attraction. Part 29

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CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

"I'm leaving now Amy, Jenny is outside with her mum," Dani walked into the living room, as she put on her jacket.

"What time are you back at tomorrow?" I asked as I put down my pen and turned around in my seat to face her.

"Probably around six or seven, I think we're going to the cinema tomorrow afternoon," she picked up her back from the floor.

"Okay, give me a text when you're on your way home or if you need picked up," I smiled over to her.

"Are you not going to get ready to go out with Harrison?"

"Something came up at the last minute and we aren't going out anymore, so Maddie is on her way over." I knew she would ask why I was sitting doing work in my sweatpants, instead of getting ready to go out, but I still don't think I should tell her what's going on. "You should get going so they aren't waiting," I nodded towards the front of the house.

"Yeah, I'll talk to you tomorrow," she nodded and made her way out of the living room.

"Have a good time," I called out to her, before she closed the front door. I turned back around and picked up my pen, going back to the assessment form that I had been filling out for the past hour.

Normally it would only take me half an hour to do one of these, but my mind has just been wrapped up with everything that happened with Harrison on Wednesday. I'm still pretty annoyed at him and was still trying to wrap my head around the whole situation, because I still don't believe that Harrison would say something like that. It was completely out of character, well out of character for the Harrison that I knew, so the Harrison I talked to on Wednesday could be the real Harrison.

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"I brought food," Maddie smiled and held up a brown bag, as she walked into my living room. "You don't need to thank me, I already know how amazing I am," she walked around the couch.

"Yeah of course you are," I laughed and sat forward, to set my work down on the coffee table.

"Do you not want any of this then?" She raised her eyebrows and set the bag on the table, before putting her bag on the couch.

"No I want some," I smiled and stood up, as I picked up the bag. "How was work?" I asked her over my shoulder, as we made our way towards the kitchen.

"Yeah it was alright, same old same old," she let out a breath and I looked over at her. "What can I say; it's been a long week," she laughed and we stopped at the dining table. "Though Dan and I are going to see the venue tomorrow to sort out floor plan, so at least that should be somewhat fun."

"Does the staff at the venue not just do that themselves?" I would imagine that sorting floor plans out would be very tedious, so I'd rather have the venue staff sort that out.

"They do have an overall plan, but they need to know how many tables and then they want to know how I want things laid out. And I need to talk to them about the menu and flower arrangements," she took off her coat and hung it over the back of one of the chairs.

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