Chapter 63

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So this is the new chapter, I hope you'll like it. 

To escape the craziness a bit and now the danger was gone, Harry and Liv had decided to go up to Scotland for Harry's birthday after all. A small cottage in the highlands, it was perfect and just what they needed at that time and week they had left behind.

It was just the two of them. Nor Prince Harry and his future wife. Just Liv and Harry enjoying two days away from life. Escaping lunatics with threatening letters, craziness around weddings and away from the craziness that was taking hold in London, the wedding only one month away after all.

It was good for the both of them to be able to centre around each other again. So much had been going on and they hadn't really had time to enjoy their engagement in their own way. they'd come home from Africa and it had been straight into meetings, planning, delegating and visits around the country. It was great for Liv to do that, she loved meeting the people, their schedule running out on most days, but to just have it be the two of them. Yes, it was rather nice to not have to worry about camera's being around, except their own one.

They enjoyed talking walks along the beach where their small cottage was located. "You ready to go back?" Harry asked as she zipped the zipper of her luggage closed. "Not really, wish we could stay a bit longer," she said, wrapping her arm around his neck. She was wearing the sling less and less, it had been one week since the incident after all. But sometimes it still bothered her and it was better to be careful than to injure herself even more.

"I know, it was good spending some time here, just the both of us." he grinned down at her as she gave him a playful flash of her eyes. his arms wrapping around her waist as he pulled her body flush against his.

"We'll be fine, five more weeks and then we have a honeymoon to look forward to. You and me two weeks somewhere in the middle of nowhere," he told her as she tilted her head to the side with a grin on her face. "You think?" she quipped with a small snort.

It seemed their next year wouldn't be a calm one either as in January and February they were going to do their first Royal tour. Then it would be the Queen's platinum jubilee, a place hadn't been decided on yet, but they had a meeting about that after their wedding.

"but I'm looking forward to it," she admitted, excited to travel a bit more around the world. Getting to see places she wouldn't have a chance of otherwise. Getting to meet people which they were more open to doing to a Royal apparently than a total stranger. Wasn't being a Royal, not a stranger. She wasn't going to break her head on it, she would enjoy them nonetheless.

"knowing you, you're jumping up and down, impatient to get started." Harry chuckled, hitting the nail on the head as Liz rolled her eyes. "I just hate not doing anything productive," she told him with a shrug of her shoulders. "And tomorrow we have that visit to the organisation of blind children," he told her as she nodded her head with a smile on her face. "I know." she sighed softly as she broke away from his embrace.

"We better get a move on then," Liv muttered as she pulled her suitcase from the bed. "Let's go." Harry smiled as he took her hand in his and walked outside of their small cottage. Jim and Aidan were already waiting by the car from the cottage they had been staying at, at the beginning of the road.

They took a short drive to Glasgow and from there it was on the train to London. She didn't care that it as the middle of the night, and she should probably be taking a nap. She simply couldn't stop watching out the window. here and there would be street lamps and she'd guess where they were.

She also couldn't help but think what the last five weeks of her just being Olivia Stevens would bring. Five more weeks and she'd be Harry's wife and a member of the Royal family, talk about pressure.

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