Chapter 9

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I got up from my desk, re-applying my lip gloss and heading towards the reception door.

  Louis had texted he was here. 

I was going to wear my work clothes to lunch but they were pretty casual anyways.

We didn't have a dress code. 

We were going to the cafe I had first heard about the fake dating stuff.

"Oh! He's here!"

cried Ari, practically running out the door before me.

Ruby touched my elbow nicely before bolting after Ari.

"See you after Victoria,"

 I mumbled, slipping on my sunnies and following the girls.

Louis stood leaning against his car, once again on his phone. 

Ari and Ruby stood under the awning, fangirling away from Louis' eyes.

"Embarrass me and you'll never see the boys or Louis again," 

I warned, walking over as the girls followed, giggling. 

"This is Ari and Ruby. They're big fans,"

I said pointing to the girls as Louis flashed them a grin. 

Both practically stared, blushing. 

Before it got awkward, I stepped in. 

"Yes. This is Louis Tomlinson. In the flesh," 

I said slowly, flicking Lou's arm. 

He frowned, glaring but smiling sweetly at the girls. 

"We better go, Tony's waiting. I'd love to talk to you again some time," waved Louis to frozen Ari and Ruby, opening the car door for me. I just gave him a quizzical look.

"What? I can't be nice one in a while?"

he asked.

I just blinked, Lou grumbling and walking around to his side.

Louis, driving at a turtle's pace, was awfully quiet in the car. 

I hoped I hadn't offended him that much but since when did I start caring?

I have no idea. 

While I had time to think, I remembered a reason to yell at Louis.

"Could you have thought of a better reason for dating me?"

I said, breaking the silence. 

Louis was quiet for a moment before he started laughing. 

"That was good, wasn't it?"

he chuckled, turning a corner. 

I rolled my eyes. 

"That was so embarrassing!"

I cried, leaning against the cold of the window. 

"That was sort of the point,"

he sung, hopping out of the car after he parked.

"Well there couldn't have been any other reason, could there?"

I said sarcastically, following Louis. 

His phone beeped, stopping him from talking to me.

"We're outside now,"

said Louis, answering who I assumed to be Tony. 

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