Chappie Six

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Aiden's POV
I finished changing and waited for Hailey. Man she's slow, what is she doing? Putting make-up or something? 

She finally finished changing so we locked the house and got in the car. 

I drove off to who knows where we're going. 

"So um, what do you want to do? Picnic, Go shopping, Movies, Eat in a restaurant, or visit an amusement park?" I asked. 

"How about movies?" She said. 

"Sure." I said. I drove to the movie house and parked. 

"What movie shall we watch?" I asked. "I like that one." She said while pointing her finger to a poster. "Just Friends?" I asked. "Yeah, the others said it's a great movie." She said. 

"Okay then." I said. We bought two tickets and a bucket of popcorn then entered the theatre. 

The movie was really great like Hailey said it was. It's about a guy liking his childhood/best friend since they were young, and because of her, he had the inspiration to work out and exercise daily. So that before they would meet again, he could be as charming as he can to make his best friend like him back.  Hailey is fangirling right now and I just giggled at her. She's so cute when she's fangirling. I hope she doesn't do anything that can get the crowd's attention to us. 

The movie had ended and Hailey is still talking about the movie. 

"They look so cute together!" She said, almost shrieking. 

"Don't tell me you didn't like the movie, Aiden. Admit it." She said. 

"Yeah, it's pretty great." I said. 

"Pretty great?! It's awesome!" She exclaimed.

I just laughed while she keeps gagging about the movie. 

"What do you wanna do next?" I asked. "I don't know. What time is it?" She asked. "2 PM." I said. "How 'bout we eat?" She asked. 

"Sure." I said. We walked into a restaurant and ordered our meal and ate. 

I can't believe she's still talking about the movie. I thought as Hailey continued to gag about the movie. 

We finished eating and walked out of the restaurant.

"So, what next?" She asked. "How about we go to the park?" I said. "Okay." She said. We walked to the park since it's pretty close to the movie house. 

We talked about random things while walking or jogging until we decided to sit on the grass to rest. It was almost sunset when we sat so we watched it.  "We should probably get home." I said. "Already? Can we stay a little longer?" She said as she leaned her head on my shoulder.

"Okay, but we'll go after 6:30." I said.  "What time is it?" She asked. "6:20." I said. 

"Okay then." She said. We stayed in that position for a few more minutes. Then I felt her getting heavy. I took a glance at her and noticed she was sleeping peacefully. 

Great. She fell asleep. Should I carry her now? I carried her in a bridal position and she didn't even budge to wake up. So I carried her to the car and put her on the passenger seat. I made sure her seat belt were locked before I shut the door. 

I sat on the driver's seat and drove off, heading home. 

"Where am I?" I heard Hailey speak with a groggy voice. "A-Aiden?" She said. "Yeah?" I said. 

"How'd I get in the car?" She asked. "I carried you while you slept." I said.  "Oh, thanks." She said. And I swear I saw her blushing. 

"No problem." I said, continued driving. We arrived at the house and got out of the car. I headed straight for my room while Hailey headed to the bathroom. 

I changed to my pajamas and plopped down my bed. Then I heard Hailey come inside the room. And lied down next to me. 

"Hey Aid". She said. "Yeah?" I said.  "Thanks." She said. "For what?" I asked. "For today. I had a lot of fun." She said smiling at me.

"No problem. I had fun too you know." I said. 

"Hehe, yeah I know." She said. We fell silent for a few seconds. 

"Hey Aid, one more thing." She said.  "What is it?" I asked. 

"Can I cuddle you? I'm used to cuddle something before I sleep." She said.  "It's okay if not though." She continued "Um, sure." I said. 

"Really?!" She said. "Yeah, sure." I said. "Thanks." She said, then started hugging me. 

I blushed a little but soon fell asleep.

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