Nina and Ian are at a mall. After hours of shopping, -mostly for Nina- they go to sit to some coffee shop. Nina is about to take first sip of her latte, when three girls come to her and Ian and ask for a picture with them. Ian looks at Nina concernedly and when she nods, he smiles at those girls and then they take a picture. Ian takes Nina’s hand and smiles at her calmly aftewards.
They pay for their coffees and when Nina’s grabbing her bag, she notices several people staring at them. “It‘s okay, baby. Let’s just go, alright?“ Ian says, as grabbing her face in his hands. “It‘s not okay, babe!“ Nina yells and running heads to the parking lot. “Neens, wait!“ Ian runs following her.
When Nina gets to the parking lot, Ian‘s right behind her. Nina squats down, with her eyes watered and lays her head in her hands. Ian gets down to her, gently removes her hands from her face and wipes the tears down her face. He just caresses her hair, waiting for when she‘s ready to tell him what‘s wrong. “I hate this!“ Nina starts. “I am greatful for our fans. Super greatful, but… I hate not having any privacy. I just want to be alone with you. Only you… just for a minute.“ Nina says upsetly.
Ian stands up and offers Nina a hand to help her to get up. He grabs her by her hands and tells her: “Sweetie, look at me.“ They look in each other‘s eyes deeply and Ian continues: “Do you feel peaceful right now? Do you feel safe?“ Ian asks. “Yeah“ Nina answers. “Do you see anyone else but me?“ Ian asks again. “No… I see your point though.“ Nina says while staring into Ian‘s eyes the whole time. “No matter how many people we are surrounded by, when I look into your eyes, Nina, I forget the rest of the world. In that moment, to me, you are the world. You are my escape to privacy.“ Ian says and caresses Nina’s face.
“I love you so incredibly much, baby.“ Nina says while putting Ian closer to her. “I love you so freaking incredibly much, baby.“ Ian responds, they both laugh and then Ian pulls Nina in for the most passionate kiss.
They are so into each other, that they don’t even notice the loads of people photographing them on the parking lot.
