Date #1 with Aayden

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Aayden's planned date was to take me bowling. Which is awesome because I love bowling. We walk over to the counter and I get my shoes and he gets his. He pays for the lane for the rest of the night. I walk over to the lane and put on my shoes. I put our names into the computer as 'Bonnie' and 'Clyde' because I absolutely love Bonnie and Clyde. I go and find me a ten pound ball-light enough for my wrist to hand, but heavy enough to go fast down the lane. When I walk over to our lane, Aayden is waiting on me.

"Can I just say that you are a beautiful human being," he says and it makes me blush.

"You're saying that now, but waiting until I kick your butt," I giggle and poke him in the cheek.

"Hey don't hurt the merch," he chuckles.

"Oh yeah, actors can't damage their pretty little faces," I laugh.

"You mock me now, but I will win that trophy tonight." I can only shake my head at him.

I walk down the lane with my ball and throw it down the lane as I get to the line. I knock over nine out of ten pins. Aayden claps for me, but I don't make a spare. Aayden walks to the line and throws his ball making a strike. I glare at him as I clap for him.

"Who's winning?" Aayden brags, and I just roll my eyes.

For most of the night, the game was back and forth, but Aayden one for the night. We decide to walk to the studio, but we walked past a club. We ended up walking in it because we weren't ready for the night to end. I sat in a barstool and Aayden stood behind me with an arm around my waist.

"What are we drinking?" he whispers in my ear.

"I'm thinking Crown," I say softly.

"Bartender, two shots of Crown," he yells as the bartender slid us some drinks. We downed the shots, and then Aayden laid his head on my shoulder. "Why would you want to do a show like this?"

"Because I like the attention and I am a horrible girlfriend," I say  truthfully.

"So you have seven guys that have to take you on a date," he chuckles. "That makes sense."

"I'm not one hundred percent into it for that."

"No the other part is the money," he sighs, "just don't forget the feelings go both way. But lets get you out of this shit hole."

We took an Uber back to the studio and went our own way.

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