Chapter Five - Written by daylighthxmmings

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The four of us drove around town for a while until we found a small frozen yogurt place. It was perfect because we pretty much had our privacy, with only a few other people inside besides us. They saw the tuxes we were wearing and started to glare and give us weird looks, but we overheard them saying that we were probably at a school dance or a fancy, formal party or something of the sort.

"How long have you guys known each other?" Luke asked Michael, referring to his relationship with Calum.

"I've known him since I was a little kid," Calum answered, putting his arm around Michael,"but we've been together for about six months or so."

"AWWW," Luke said, trying not to seem like too much of a fanboy.

Michael and Calum just laughed it off and quickly kissed in front of us, which made Luke act a little bit more excited.

"Double aww," he said, laughing, "You two are relationship goals, I swear."

"Thanks," Calum said, chuckling.

"So what about you, Luke?" Michael asked, "Are there any girls you've got your eye on?"

Luke blushed.

"Um," he mumbled nervously, "Actually, I'm not quite sure if I swing that way, if you know what I mean."

"It's fine, dude. Just because we're sort of famous doesn't mean we're cruel and judgemental guys who let fame get to their heads," Michael told Luke.

"Thanks," Luke replied with a smile.

"No problem," Calum said, "So, do you have a crush on anyone?"

"Not at the moment, no," Luke answered honestly, "I guess I just haven't found the right person yet."

"You'll find your match eventually, don't worry about it too much," Michael advised.

"Thanks," Luke told him, "I'm fine with being single; it doesn't bother me that much, if I'm being completely honest. On the other hand-"

"It would be nice to have someone," I said, reading Luke's thoughts and finishing the sentence for him.

"That's what I was going to say," Luke told me, playfully shoving me, "It's like you can read my mind."

"We've only known each other for a couple days, though," I said, raising one of my eyebrows.

"If you really take the time to think about it, a few days is actually quite a long time," Luke replied.

"You do have a point there," I said, nodding my head in agreement with what he had just told me.

The four of us stayed at the frozen yogurt place just talking and hanging out for hours, even when everyone else started to leave and the employees were going to close up shop for the night.

"Goodbye, guys," Michael said, waving at Luke and I as he was about to walk out the door.

"It was nice meeting you, and by you, I mean both of you," Calum chimed in, waving goodbye to us as well.

"We'll keep in touch," I said, waving goodbye back.

I took Luke's hand, leading him out of the building and into my car.

"So, did you have fun, kid?" I asked.

"Actually, yes I did," Luke answered proudly.

"Good, I'm glad," I said.

Luke smiled.

"Now what was it you were saying about who you liked?"

"It's nothing, Ash," Luke said, looking down at the ground.

"Come on, Luke. You can talk to me about this. You don't have to - as a matter of fact, you shouldn't - be ashamed of who you like," I told him.

"Alright. Well-"

I heard my phone buzz and looked at it really quickly. My heart immediately started beating rapidly when I saw the message.
I interrupted him again.

"Actually, hold that thought," I said, trying to stay calm.

"Wait, why? What's going on?" Luke asked, worried.

"Michael and Calum are in trouble. I think they got in a car accident."

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