Chapter 35: Sudden Departure

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Update; guess who started working on the first chapter of the third book?

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you're coming close now, swear I can taste it

T H R E E

        C H A P T E R S

                        LE F T !

                                        Sofia's POV

"Harry, can you please bring me a bottle of water?"

        I tried to persuade; the fact that I've asked him five times and he still wasn't willing to get me one made me very frustrated.

"If you say so, my love." His tone was so sardonic; it was starting to worry me.

"Thank you." I sighed out, leaning back on Louis' chest since I was sitting between his legs.

"You're very much comfortable . . . can I keep you?" I asked while furrowing my eyebrows as he laughed, his eyes crinkling which made me grin.

"I thought you'd never ask." He whispered while tightening his grip around my waist and I smiled; Louis kissed my forehead.

"Okay! Let's get back to practice, shall we?" Liam clapped his hands, looking at the other boys before landing his warning eyes on me.

        I stood up, passing by Liam with an angered shoulder bump as Liam looked back.

"Sofia." He warned and I rolled my eyes at his tone of voice.

"Liam."

"Don't get feisty, aye; there's only one day left before you two don't have to speak again." Niall argued, but it sound more in favor of me than Liam; that surprised me even.

"From the top and five, six, seven-"

"Say yeah!" I sang while dropping to my knees; I was dead center, I had to make Mrs. Brooks look at me and say:

Damn.

"Let's be alone together!" The boys chorused and I smiled, looking over at Zayn as he winked at me.

"We could stay young forever." We all harmonized and it was quite the sound; I actually sounded decent when I sang with them.

"Scream it from the top of your lungs, lungs, lungs."

        When we first started choosing our lines, the way we were going to divide the 'lungs' part was critical and how we did it . . . I don't know.

        The first time we planned it, we said that we were all going to sing that part together, but Louis and I decided that it would be too plain and not interesting enough.

        Now the second time, we determined that we would switch during the 'lungs' part; one time they would say it, the other time I would.

        As for the third time, when we finally perfected it, we resolved that we would all sing the line together until it came to the 'lungs' part; that's where we divided into pairs of two.

        I don't even think I noticed it at the time, but that was a sign of the future; a sign I'm not willing to explain to you all through this until the time is right.

        But anyways, we focused on singing the rest of the song and it surprisingly came well, better than I expected, but towards the end, all the boys were heading towards the door as if they had an important event they had to attend.

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