Chapter 6

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Louis regrets ever making that deal with Harry. Was it always like this? Waking up an hour earlier to prepare sandwiches to a bunch of students who has no idea who he is.

He thought it was easier. Just going to school at a normal time and passing out pins with thankful smiles, but no.

Louis was required to wear pink...anything pink. It didn't help that Louis didn't own anything pink and had to borrow a t-shirt from his sister who didn't bother asking.

It also didn't help that Harry had left the lad pink hair dye knowing what the lad wanted him to do, but he's not crazy.

After all, this was so he'd get a good grade for that stupid project Louis stupidly paired up for, So Louis left.

He grabbed the bag full of sandwiches and left. He left with his sisters shirt and left with tired eyes.

He drove to school and was happy that he's gotten a parking spot at the front, but that didn't make up for the extra hour of sleep he could've had.

Harry on the other hand was excited. He had gathered the group and spoke to them about Louis and how to approach him without getting the lad pissed.

Of course it had left with annoyed protesters, but they agreed anyways.

Harry watched as Louis walked with a well fitted pink shirt and a grocery bag with sandwiches the lad had asked him to prepare.

Of course Harry was going to go easy on Louis today. He is just going to have Louis pass out pins in the halls.

Being women's week for Harry, he had t-shirts ready to be passed and pins ready for Louis to pass, everything was going smoothly.

Louis dragged his feet towards the group. Harry smirked and made his way towards the lad and grabbed the bag from his hands.

"Nice shirt," Harry teased.

Louis rolled his eyes, "well if I knew I was going to get myself in to this, I would've gotten something better."

Harry chuckled and walked towards the gathered group.

"Like I said, this is Louis and he will be joining us in our path to equality," Harry began. "Today will be an easy day. As you know, it is women's rights week, so try not to shy away from sticking up on what you believe in."

Louis watched behind as Harry spoke to his group as if he was a coach, coaching a team. It seemed a bit pathetic if you asked Louis, but always quite amusing.

"Trevor, you will be the leader that will lead the chanting area, Louis and Jennifer, I'm going to have you guys pass pins in the halls," Harry said.

"I'm going to set up a stand to pass out shirts to people. If you guys need me, i won't be far."

Louis watched as everyone got there things prepared. He wasn't sure on where he should be going, but he walked around and pretended to be actually doing something productive.

"Dumb ass, come over here," Louis heard someone say from behind.

Louis turned and faced the source of the voice.

"I'm guessing you are Jennifer," Louis said ignoring the insult.

Jennifer handed Louis a bag of pins and crossed her arms, "I like doing things the right way, so just listen to me and we won't have a problem."

Louis followed timidly behind the tough girl. She walked with confidence down the hall. Her movements were in a right pace where everyone can just stop and stare, but nobody was around to see it.

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