Chapter 1

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-Chapter 1-

"Harry! Stop!" Jess screamed as laughed out loud. I tickled her stomach.

"Fine, babe." I said softly.

I met Jess three days ago when she spilled coffee on me and we walked to American Apparel together. I didn't believe in love at first sight until I met her. I know it'd only be three days but I really did like Jess. A whole lot and she liked me too.

We sat on her living room couch, and turned on the TV. She leaned up against me. We turned on a lame talk show and talked for awhile. I could tell her anything. I told her about the fans, and even stuff with the boys. She was so trustworthy. I was going to miss her when I had to leave. But I couldn't just ask for her to come back home to Chesire with me. I had a big problem. I was torn.

It was around lunch time so we went to In 'n Out for a quick food break. We went through the drive thru and decided to have a picnic in a nearby park. It was a beautiful day in sunny Los Angeles.

We pulled into a grassy, secluded area to enjoy our fast food. We munched down the burgers and fries quickly. When we finished, we lied down and stared at the puffy clouds in the sky.

"Look, Harry! It looks like heart!" Jess pointed at the cloud. She was right it did.

"Yeah. And look, there's an elephant doing ballet!" I was hoping Jess would laugh, but I guess the boys were right. My jokes are kind of terrible.

"Babe, I don't see it..." her voice trailed off.

"Good, neither do I." I said with a grin. Jess smiled back at me. We stared at the sky for awhile longer and pointed out ridiculous shapes in the clouds that our wonderful imaginations came up with.

Jess said with a start, "Harry, you're leaving on Sunday..." Once again her voice trailed off softly.

"I know, darling." I didn't know what to say.

She scooted closer to me and held her in my arms. Around 3:15 PM Jess checked her phone for the time. She had to be at work at 3:45. We didn't want to leave, but she had to.

I escorted her back to my black Range Rover like a gentleman; our arms intwined. I turned on the radio. She turned it down a little later.

"Harry, I've had so much fun with you these past three days," she said.

"So have I, love."

By that time I had made it Bethel Boulevard. American Apparel was on the road. I pulled up in front of the store.

"Bye, Harry. I'll call you later after work," She said as she smiled at my eyes.

"Bye. I'll miss you," I leaned in for a kiss. She kissed back, softly. She pulled away and grinned. She shut my car door and walked away with a final wave.

Now I knew I had a massive problem. She's going to miss me too! I hadn't a clue what I was going to do.

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