Chapter Twenty Nine

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I had hooked up Liam's camera to my laptop; I set a timer on it to go off every ten seconds.

I was lying on the ground, the rug was soft against my skin and I stared at the ceiling. The camera was taking pictures of me from just below my breasts up. I probably looked so weird.

I turned my head as the camera continued to snap photos, I looked to my laptop sitting on the coffee table. Picture after picture of me on the screen popped up.

I watched as the photos suddenly changed and someone was standing behind me. I turned my head and saw Isaac; he was kneeling down to me from outside the balcony staring at me oddly. "What are you doing?" he asked through the glass.

I shrugged as he opened the door and laid down next to me, "I'm bored," I replied simply. He didn't seem effected by the cold as a shiver was sent through my body from the bitter wind that strolled through. "How is your music going?" I asked.

He shrugged, "working on it, I've got some," he explained as he looked at the camera. We both made a face at the same time for a photo.

I laughed as he made his way to my bed and laid down on it. "Why am I on the floor and you on my bed?" I asked looking upside down at him. He rolled on his side and shrugged.

"Because I'm a guest," he replied bluntly.

I rolled my eyes, "Please, you practically live here," I informed as the camera went off again.

"Why don't you go do something if you're bored?" Isaac asked as I turned the camera off and sat on my bed, my legs resting over his stomach and groin.

"Because I'm too tired to dance and not bothered enough to tune my violin," I shivered when the cool breeze reached my warm skin, "plus it's really cold," I was rubbing my arms.

He sat up, "to think, you call me Dough Head," he said. Without warning, he scooped up my legs in one arm and picked up the rest of me in his other. I yelped in surprise as I practically clung to him, "come on, we're going somewhere," he informed as he put me down.

I tilted my head, "what?" I could feel my cheeks flushing.

"You're bored, I'm bored so we leave in ten minutes," he informed as he walked out of my apartment, "wear something warm, it's chilly. Give me a holler if you need any help," he teased.

I was stuttering for words and he smiled as he lifted my chin, "you make this way too easy, you know that?" he stated as he gave me the biggest smile I had seen him ever do.

I smiled back, "it's nice to see you smile," I informed.

It evaporated at my mention and he dropped my chin, he seemed embarrassed now as he repeated his instructions and left my apartment. I was smiling as I grabbed my coat, my scarf, a green beanie and changed into my boots.

We went down to the Main Room and started getting ready while I waited for him. While I was there, Cassidy came down wearing sunglasses. She only ever did that when she feared she may have a hangover, "big night, Cass?" I asked.

She responded with a grunt, "I was with Liam," she replied as she looked me over, "what's got you all rugged up?" she asked as I slipped on my coat.

"I have no idea, but it seems like I'm going outside," I replied buttoning the coat up.

I went to grab my scarf, but Cassidy beat me to it and wrapped it around my neck loosely, it even covered up my mouth, she grabbed my beanie and put it on my head, "then you need to be rugged up, sweetie," she informed as she pulled at my scarf, she was being all girly as she twirled me around by the ends of my scarf. She laughed as she came closer and twiddled her nose with mine as I tried to retreat into my little rugged up self.

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