Bella's P.O.V
I changed into something more comfortable. As in my sweats and a comfortable t-shirt. I walked downstairs to see Blaine with Dad.
"Oh good. You're here. Do you want to watch a movie?" Dad asked.
"I'm actually going to watch an old movie with Collin in a bit," I told him.
"Collin? Erin's boy?" He asked.
"Yeah," I nodded.
"He's a good kid. I hope you both have fun," Dad smiled.
"We will," I nodded. The doorbell ring making me walk over. I opened the door to see Collin in comfortable shows as well.
"Ready?" Collin asked.
"Ready," I smiled at him.
"Hold up kids. Inside," My dad stopped us. We walked inside the house more where my dad carried Blaine.
"Collin, I know you're a good kid but I have my boundaries on my only daughter. So, how long is this movie?" Dad asked.
"Please don't embarrass me," I told him softly.
"I'll have her home before 10:30 sir," Collin said.
"I trust you both. Alright, now go before your mom calls it a date," Dad said. We walked out and got inside the car.
"I am so sorry about that," I told him.
"It's fine. I figured something like this would happen. I mean you're the daughter of the biggest billionaires in the world. I could see why your dad can get protective," Collin told me. I smiled at him before we left the driveway.
Once we reached the theater, we went inside and went to the snack bar.
"Anything to eat or drink?" Collin asked me.
"A sprite and Buncha Crunch? We can share on the popcorn," I told him.
"Coming right up," Collin smiled.
"What can I get you guys?" The worker asked.
"Can we get a medium coke and sprite, a large popcorn, and two buncha crunches?" Collin ordered.
"Twenty six bucks."
Collin paid before I grabbed some of the food. We went inside and sat in the middle.
"What movie are we seeing?" I asked him.
"Psycho," Collin told me.
"Just a heads up, I might hide into your arm. I sometimes hate scary movies," I told him.
"You should've told me that you didn't like scary movies," Collin said.
"No it's fine. I just hate the suspense of it," I told him.
"But that's in like every scene," Collin chuckled.
"Oh hush up," I smiled.
After the movie, we started to head out until I saw some paparazzi outside. I groaned a little before walking over to the side where they couldn't see me.
"What's wrong?" Collin asked me.
"Paparazzi. I hate them so much," I told him.
"What'd you do besides being Beck Edwards's daughter?" Collin joked.
"Flirted with a few actors and went on a small date with one of them," I told him.
"I'm not surprised. You're really beautiful," Collin told me. I blushed before looking down at the floor.
"Oh hush. How are we going to get passed them now?" I asked.
"We can see if we can go through the back," Collin said.
"But the car is in the front," I told him.
"Right. Um... here," Collin took off his sweater before giving it to me. I put it on and covered my head with the hood.
"It'll be okay if they take pictures of us. I mean, it's not like we're strangers," Collin said.
"You're right. I just hate them because it scares me a lot. The sudden flashes and the crowded space," I told him.
"I'll hold onto you. Come on," Collin said. We walked out where they started taking pictures.
"Bella, who's your date?"
"Was this a date?"
"Bella over here!"
I got closer to Collin who wrapped an arm around me. We hurried to the car where he opened the door for me. I got inside and he closed the door. He came back inside the car and started the engine. There were paparazzi in the front cause Collin to honk the horn. They started to move letting Collin drive off.
"That was crazy," He said.
"Yeah. How did they even find us?" I asked.
"Maybe someone recognized you and took a pic," Collin suggested.
"Possibly. Happens a lot," I told him.
"I can see that," He told me.
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The Photographer's Muse
Ficção AdolescenteBella Edwards and Collin Link have been friends since they were kids. Until she moved to California with her family. When Collin moves to California with his family, they are reunited. However, they aren't like they used to be when they were younger.