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Joe woke up the next day with the redhead curled into his chest.
He smiled, placing his lips to her forehead.
She looked so peaceful while sleeping, as if every bad thing in her life has just disappeared.
He begun to gently braid her hair as he became deep in thought.
He wondered what they were, and what they would do about the press, their friends and their family.
Especially since Conor and Mikey were coming to watch the show tomorrow, which meant that they'd have to be extra careful.
Joe sighed and dropped Dianne's hair, noticing the time.
There was about half an hour before the alarm went off, which gave him enough time to make Dianne a surprise breakfast.
As quiet as he could, he slipped out of Dianne's grip, covering her with the duvet before leaving.
He wandered into the kitchen and opened the fridge.
He didn't really know what Dianne ate, but he knew it was bound to be something healthy.
Eventually, he decided on some granola, yoghurt and some fruit.
As he made breakfast, he quietly hummed the tune of Rainbow Connection to himself, smiling like an idiot.
He placed the two bowls on a tray and glanced at the time.
'Perfect.' He whispered as he saw it was about a minute until the alarm went off.
Picking up the tray, he took it into the bedroom.
Joe placed the food on the bedside table and sat on the side of the bed.
The alarm went off and Dianne immediately sat up.
She looked confused for a split second before she realised where she was.
'Oh, hey Joe.' She smiled, and then saw the food.
'Ooh!' She raised her eyebrow and smiled at him.
'Thank you, you didn't have to.'
He shook his head passing her one of the bowls.
'But I wanted to.'
She smiled to herself as she began to eat the food.

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'Cmon Joe!' Dianne shouted down the corridors, since he was being slow.
'Joe, we're on in a few!'
She rolled her eyes, rushing over and grabbing his hand.
'Joseph Sugg, the producers won't be happy if you're late for the block through.'
He smirked, pulling away from her.
'Well, you're the one who's gonna be late!'
She glanced at him, confused, before he started running.
'Hey!' She yelled, sprinting after him.
'You're gonna regret that!'
Joe was laughing, but could hear her catching up.
Eventually, she got up behind him and jumped onto his back.
'That's cheating!' He frowned and slowed down, breathless.
She dropped down and smiled.
'It's called being smart.' She shrugged, walking off like nothing happened.
Joe followed her, slipping his hand into hers.
She smiled up at him, but it quickly vanished.
She knew that Joe had cheered her up massively, but there was always the thoughts about the cheating, and the baby in the back of her mind.
She wanted to forget about it, but the pain lingered and wouldn't go away for a long time.
'You ok?' Joe asked softly, squeezing her hand gently.
She nodded, forcing a smile.
'As good as I could be right now.'
She looked directly into his eyes.
'Because I've got you to keep me sane.'
He smiled, pulling her into a side hug.
'You're the only one keeping me sane.' He chuckled, making her giggle.
'Right, lets smash this dance.'

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