Napkin

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"Here you go" She smiled at Calum. He glanced to her and smiled. She turned on her heels, but not before furrowing her eyebrows at me. I rolled my eyes at her as I sipped my milkshake.

"So, I was thinking ... Paint balling!"

"Paint balling? I've never been"

As he continued on, I heard laughter from the kitchen. I glanced up as I saw that girl walking towards us. She placed the bill on the table and handed Calum a napkin with a wink. My eyes followed her as she smirked and went back to the kitchen.

"Seriously?"

"What?"

"She gave me her number" He laughed, a smile crawling onto his face. I hastily got money out my pocket and slammed it onto the table. I grabbed Calum's wrist and dragged him out the coffee shop.

"Whoa! Where we going?"

"Somewhere away from her!" I growled.

I started to slow as we came to the entrance of the park. I let go of him and gave a heavy sigh before heading to the swing set. I gave out a heavy breath as I sat on one of the swings and started to rock myself forwards and backwards.

"I thought you were okay with me and other girls" He said, sitting on the swing next to me.

"Your right! I have gotten better at lying" I exclaimed, the fake enthusiasm calming in my voice.

"I'm sorry" He spoke, breaking the awkward silence.

I glanced down at his hands as he was holding the napkin. He folded it up and tore it into tiny little pieces as they scattered on the ground. He looked up to me and kissed me on the cheek.

"People are staring" I whispered, as I buried my head into my hands.

I looked up as I heard people whispering and moving away. I felt rain start to pour down and my hair immediately frizzed up. I gave out a relieved sigh as I brushed my hair back. I turned to Calum who had a smirk on his face as the water ran down his face. He raised his left hand and brushed some hair behind my ear.

"I don't blame them"

I blushed as shoved his shoulder. He laughed at me and stood up. He took out his hand and I grabbed. I dragged him out the park and into the nearest building for shelter ... 

Just not that coffee shop

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