seventy three; real life

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DAISY AND DANIEL had previously met up at the airport and they were now in each other's comfort, at the Gillies' household. Her eyes widened in amazement, she'd been his house in L.A. but the apartment in Atlanta just seemed mesmerising. Her smile consumed Daniel and he couldn't hold it in anymore and even though he would've liked their real first kiss to be something of a romantic moment, he wanted to do it right now.

So, as Daisy turned around to view the rest of the house, Daniel scooped over and placed his hands on her cheeks, quickly connecting their lips. She tried to smile but she was a bit preoccupied, so instead she wrapped her arms around his neck and pushed her plump lips further onto his.

Their bodies moved as they fell onto the sofa, their legs intertwining in a messy like way as a laugh erupted throughout the room. Although, neither of them were laughing, so in confusion they pulled away and each stared at their partner with furrowed brows.

"Joseph, oh my God!" Phoebe's voice was heard and a smirk appeared on Daisy's face although she was still confused as she couldn't see the girl.

"I can't help it, I've only ever seen Daniel's make out face on screen." Joseph laughed once again and a few sighs were heard, followed by a slap on the head which was without a doubt from Phoebe directed at Joe.

In a moment of pure silence which soon turned to loudness, the gang jumped out from behind the kitchen counter, each shouting 'Surprise!' at different times. In their eyes, their surprise had been an utter failure but Daisy broke out into laughter as she ran over and pulled one girl in particular into a hug.

She then greeted every single one of them, spending longer with Nina and Joseph whom she had never met before. Ian was sat on the sofa, him not had the chance to actually meet her yet and Daniel was sat next to him, his arm around his shoulder with a smirk.

"Listen, bud, it's not my fault if my girlfriend doesn't like you." But as Daniel spoke, Daisy came rushing over and jumped on the other side of Ian, a huge grin on her face. She shook her head as he never even turned his face to look at her, him just staring directly straight.

"Oh c'mon, it has all been a joke." Daisy shrugged and Ian broke into a grin, his arms suddenly wrapping around the girl's small frame as a way to say hello.

"Ah, what a shame, I thought you didn't like him. There goes my plan to stick his head down the toilet." Daniel muttered as he got up and walked over to Paul.

   For the rest of the night the gang just ate pizza and told stories, about everything and nothing in particular and it was honestly one of Daisy's favourite moments in life. Just her, the love of her life and her best friends.

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AN
I CAN WRITE STORIES I JUST CAN'T WRITE REAL LIFE CHAPTERS FOR SOCIAL MEDIA BOOKS PLEASE DON'T KILL ME

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