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Louis followed closely behind Harry. He was hoping he would get the chance to talk to him after what happened at the diner. He couldn't stand the thought of making Harry mad the first chance he got at having breakfast with him.

The two pulled up to a house. It was a nice size. Louis assumed it was Harry's house when he saw an older woman and a girl not much older than Harry standing outside staring right in his direction. Harry quickly got out of his car and stormed into the house. Louis expected the two women to follow, but was confused when they didn't.

Louis turned off his car and walked up, but was bombarded the second he took a step closer to the house.

"Leave. Now." A women, Louis believed to be his mother, stormed up to him with anger evident on her face.

"Ma'am, I'm sorry. Can I just apologize, please? I think I made him a little upset," Louis pleaded to the two other women that seemed to have no plan on letting Louis do so.

"No. Absolutely not. You don't understand what you're doing," the other girl, Harry's sister, rolled her eyes in the boys direction. Louis just wanted more time with Harry. After spending so long on getting one breakfast he didn't want it to end like that.

"No, I do get it. I know about the crash. I'm sorry about what happened, but I just want to talk."

The two women scoffed at what was said. They wouldn't be able to live with themselves if Harry somehow got hurt by some random boy from the diner. "You don't have any idea what we go through in order to keep him safe. We will not put all we've worked for in jeopardy because of some guy Harry doesn't remember."

Louis was hurt. He hated that Harry's mum and sister thought he would ever hurt the boy. Louis just wanted to talk to him as much as possible.

"If we see you, or even hear that you're at that diner, we will not hesitate to call the cops. You will not step foot into that diner. Understood?" Anne demanded.

Louis didn't want to agree. That was the last thing he wanted to do, but he didn't seem to have a choice. He knew he couldn't risk getting involved with the police. His chances of working with children and opening up his own daycare would be demolished if that ever happened. "I promise."

Louis walked back to his car defeated. He hated the fact that he had to promise to never see the boy he's grown to adore. He hated the fact that the only guy he's seem to have feelings for in years was unable to remember him. He hated the fact that Harry had to go through all he did.

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