Five Months Later

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Things have been going great between me and Felix. No matter how much my mood changed, he always remained his happy, bubbly self. We actually started thinking about names. When I was 18, I wanted to have a son and name it Felix. That won’t really work now. I think I would like to have a daughter and name her Clementine or something cute like that. Today, Felix is taking me to see a play I’ve wanted to see for a while, Aladdin. All of my friends who have seen it, say it is amazing.

“(Y/N), when do you want to go?”

“Let’s go now so we can get some food, then we can go to the show.”

“Alright.”

I got up and walked over to Felix. He kissed my forehead and picked me up. He walked towards the car.

“Felix, you know I can walk right?”

“Yea, but I don’t want you to.”

“Why?”

“Well, I figure, if your carrying my kid, I should carry you.” I giggled.

“Whatever, let’s just go.”

He put me in the front seat, walked around, and drive. We got to Manhattan with  an hour to the show.

“Where do you want to eat?”

Before Felix could respond, I took his hand and dragged him to the Jekyll and Hyde Club.

“You know (Y/N), there’s no point in asking if you’re going to drag me somewhere before I can say anything.”

“Yea, yea, whatever.”

We walked in, got seated, and ordered. An announcement went off saying the show they did while you ate was about to start. I took Felix’s hand and faced the stage. They did there thing while we ate. When we were done, we paid and left. We got on the line for the play. Once we got in, we sat and waited. Felix had us take a picture together.

“The show will commence in 5 minutes.”

“I have to use the bathroom, I’ll be back as fast as I can.”

“Alright Pewdie.” He smiled and walked toward the bathroom.

I looked at the photo and smiled. I put that photo as my background. I put on my camera and checked my hair and make-up. When I looked, I saw a familiar figure behind me. I turned to face him, but I felt an arm reach over and a cloth covered my mouth. I struggled until I had no strength left and my eyes shut.

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