Chapter Six

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A/N: First and foremost, thank you all so much for 1k reads!!! I love this story so much and I hope to make it as wonderful for you guys as it is for me to be writing it!!! So again thank you 💕So I need a cute country song that I can use for a future chapter!! please comment any suggestions!

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Before acting on her plans, Lauren managed to clean up the apartment for that night's date. The walls living room walls were painted a seafoam green, matching the brown leather couch set quite nicely as well as the forty inch flat screen HDTV with surround sound. There was also the marine's guilty pleasure hooked up to the screen, that being her playstation four with multiple games beside it, and of course her Netflix and Spotify Accounts were linked to it as well. After arranging the pillows the way she wanted, she made her way to the bathroom next. This consisted of cleaning the shower (just in case) and putting her toiletries away. The washroom was painted in a sandy beige colour that matched Lauren's blandness, also the fall themed shower curtain and rusty coloured hand towels.

   She enjoyed decorating her home more than she cared to admit. There were paintings all around the place, including her bedroom which happened to be next on her list. While walking into her sanctuary her precious bundle of fluff finally made an appearance as his head popped up from the bed where he laid on his designated blanket.

"Hey buddy what are you up to?" The marine coed at the puppy who was now sitting up and wagging his tail at the sight of his human. She took a seat beside him on the already made bed and scooped him up in her arms for a quick cuddle before she finished up her work and went out. Lauren's 'space' was painted brick red, with a plaid duvet to match. However, one wall was a city scape she had painted on it herself. The merging of the colours and the precision in her technique was evident in the piece, and looking at it in that moment it pained her that she hadn't picked up a paintbrush since.

There was a time where you wouldn't see the raven-haired girl without a little bit of paint on her hands from a project she'd been working on, sometimes it even ended up on her face. But now, being so engrossed in her work she never seemed to notice. Truth be told every painting that was around the apartment was indeed her own. Everything from abstract to one she held near and dear to her heart. The one that rested on the wall to the left of her bed. It had been a somewhat abstract painting of a woman from behind, nude, but the colours shown on the skin represented bruises, emotional scarring, also the strength displayed in the muscular toning in the back and shoulders. It was Lauren's most prized piece, she felt connected to it, well of course she did. The amount of emotional turmoil she'd been through in her years was ridiculous. Even so the green-eyed woman had rarely complained. She sighed and set Jax down on the floor, then proceeded in tidying up.

Once finished she changed into her favourite pair of dark wash skinny jeans paired with a grey baseball tee with black sleeves, and of course a flannel over top. Grabbing a pair of socks, she sheathed her feet, and continued to the closet in order to grab her hooded leather jacket and combat boots. The lieutenant then checked herself over in the mirror, nodded with contentment, and went to the kitchen once more to grab her wallet and keys.

  Although Lauren was rarely ever home she still had a vehicle, however last night Ally had insisted on driving so she allowed it considering she was exhausted to begin with. The lieutenant drove a burgundy Ford F150, yes a pickup truck was the dark haired woman's choice of vehicle. But she loved it dearly. The sound system was fantastic and she had no trouble when it came to hooking up her own music as well as fitting everyone in it on a night out. When she took her place in the driver's seat she immediately synced her phone to the truck's bluetooth and chose none other then one of her favourite bands, Twenty One Pilots. 'The Run and Go' filled the sound system and Lauren was content with herself as she pulled out of the apartment complex's garage.

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