I'm Just a Fan

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P.O.V. Callie

I felt someone sit beside me, between my arms and my legs, since I was in a spoon position. I groaned and opened my eyes.

-          Hey… he said bashfully.

-          Hey, what are you doing here? I said peacefully

-          I was looking for you, are you okay?

-          Yeah, Luke’s driving me crazy! I said, rolling my eyes.

-          Yeah, I heard your conversation with Cal… he said, nervous.

-          You heard it all?

My eyes were wide open. Zayn had heard me the whole time. He knew I had a major crush on him.

-          Yeah, you know Call, I actually…he said before I cut him off.

-          It’s not worth it, Zayn. I already know. I’m just a fan. I said, looking at the ground.

He raised my head with his hand on my chin and looked at me in the eyes. I felt like an angel but I didn’t want to kiss Zayn. I thought about Luke while our faces were getting closer and closer. Someone entered the room but Zayn didn’t pay attention. He went to kiss me but I backed off. I looked around as the door slammed shut.

-          Someone was there, am I right? I said

-          Who cares, Call. He said, approaching me again.

-          Come on, Zayn. Please. I love how you’re daring and stuff, but now, back off. I said, jumping off of my seat.

I left the room and went back to the stage. When I arrived there, I looked up to where I left the rest of the gang but they weren’t there anymore. I went back to the main room, where we met the boys of 5sos for the first time. When I arrived near the door, I could hear two people screaming and shouting stuff.

-          Why did I go there anyway? The first one yelled.

-          I’m sorry, okay? I didn’t know Zayn was there! Said a girl.

It was Mary.

-          Yeah, well. Now they kissed… his voice trailed on the last words.

I slowly opened the door. Luke and Mary looked at me, confused. Luke clenched his fists and stormed out of the room. I looked at Mary, confused, and turned back to Luke.

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