Gracie Hartman
With a hug, and kiss on the cheek(which made me blush furiously no doubt), Harry left, smiling and waving as he backed out of the carpark of my apartment complex.
I sighed, smiling and unlocking building door, buzzing myself in. I walked up the stairs in a daze, and I almost didn't notice Niall sleeping at the foot of the door, snoring loudly.
"NIALL! NIALL!" I woke him up, kicking him with my foot.
"What? What happened?" he woke with a start, looking at me through his groggy eyes. "Oh hey!"
"Erm, what are you doing here?" I asked him, looking at him warily.
"Oh I was thinking we could hang out," he grinned.
"Ah, and how did you get here?" I pressed on.
"I slipped in when someone was coming out," he admitted, sheepishly.
"Hm, how long have you waited?" I asked, opening the door, and ushering him in.
He sat on my couch, propping his feet up to the table sitting in front, and he sighed, contently.
"Sorry a bit stiff out there, but I got here around 8?" he guessed.
I widened my eyes. "It's 11 o'clock! I'm so sorry!"
He smiled. "It's okay, I should've texted you first, but I was in the area."
"Oh, okay then."
"Yep. What were you doing anyway?"
At that question, I started blushing furiously, my head looked like a tomato, no doubt.
"Well, I went on a date with Haz."
"Oh right! The date! How did it go?" he asked, getting up, wandering and looking around my flat.
"Great. Harry's so sweet, and-" I poured myself a glass of Yorkshire tea. "-Tea?"
He shook his head.
"Well, as I was saying Harry was really sweet and-"
"Is this you as a kid?" he asked, pointing at a picture of me, in second grade, with pigtails, and no front teeth smiling.
"One and only."
"Ah."
"Yeah, so as I was saying, Harry was really sweet and then guess what he did? Well he sang-"
"I'm sorry, I changed my mind, can I have some tea?" he interuppted, smiling.
I nodded, pouring a glass, handing it to him.
"Anyways, Harry sang to me and-"
"Hey, do you-"
"GODDAMNIT NIALL STOP INTERUPPTING!" He threw his head back in surprise, but smiled sheepishly.
"I'm sorry."
I smiled, and sighed, shaking my head.
"Nevermind."
"Nah, Gracie, I'm sorry. Go on."
"Whatever. It's nothing." I said, looking at him. "Sorry for snapping." I added, giving him an uncomfortable side hug.
He chuckled. "My fault."
But then he looked away.
Something caught his eye, I could tell.
He walked over, to my desk, a small wooden one, and picked at a pile of papers. "What's this?"
The letters.
Shit.
Shit.
I forgot to drop of a letter.
No..
I hurriedly got the letter from the drawer, grabbing my jacket. "Nialler! Can you drop me off at the coffee shop by your guys' flats?" I asked, already out the door.
He looked confused, but caught up to my pace. "Sure why?"
I got in the passenger seat of his car, as he got into the driver's side. "Drive. I'll explain some other time."
I hadn't checked it in days.
I was a liar.
Superman, (I have got to find a better nickname) and I, we promised. Promised everyday, we'd write. Everyday, we'd check the little green chair. Everyday, we'd never forget. And everday, we'd add a new addition to our pile of letters.
And I broke it.
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Coffee House / 1D FIC
RomanceGracie Hartman is just trying to make it. She gave up everything, just to follow her dreams. She's a singer, and honestly a damn good one too. And someone else seems to think so too. She sings at a coffee house, and one day, that's when they came. L...