Sabina's POV- July 2018
Adrian was busy with groomsmen duties, so he was unable to pick me up from the airport. It was alright, Dani picked me up and I had spent the day with her because her boyfriend was also with the groomsmen.
"Your dress is so pretty, Adrian is going to be drooling when he sees you in it"
"Can I leave it here? There's no reason for me to take it if I plan on getting ready here" I said.
"Yeah"
The doorbell rang.
"Let me put it in my room, and you can go greet your boyfriend"
I went to answer the door, and Adrian literally gave me no time to fully open the door. Within seconds, he had me pulled in a hug.
"You're here!"
I smiled as he kissed my cheek.
"I missed you"
I laughed and accepted the kiss he was leaning in for.
"I missed you too" I answered.
He pressed me against his body, and that was when I noticed he was slightly wet.
"Why are you wet?" I asked.
"It rained"
"And you were out and about without a jacket?" I wondered.
"I didn't think I'd need a jacket"
"Why didn't you change?" I questioned.
"Because I wanted to come to see you"
Well here's to him not getting sick.
"Where's your stuff?"
I pointed towards my large suitcase.
"Jonny is waiting for us in the car"
Well, it looks like I was leaving.
"Dani" I called out.
"Yes?"
"I will see you tomorrow," I said to her.
She pouted.
"You saw her last week"
Adrian was right, Dani and I had seen each other last week.
"Yeah, well she's going to Sweden with you after this"
She had a point.
"I'll be with you all morning," I told Dani.
She smiled.
"I can pick you up if you want?"
I nodded.
"Yes, please" I answered.
She smiled at Adrian.
"It's nice to see you too, Adrian"
Adrian chuckled.
"Nice to see you too, Dani"
He gave her a hug, and as they pulled away from said hug, Dani turned to look at me.
"I'll see you tomorrow"
"Let me know what time you want me semi-ready at," I told her.
"I'll text you"
She gave me a hug, and then I followed Adrian out.
"Hi, Jonny" I greeted.
He smiled.
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The Cure || Adrian Kempe
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