𝟢𝟤𝟪 . 𝐼𝓃 𝓌𝒽𝒾𝒸𝒽 𝓈𝒽𝑒 𝒽𝑒𝓁𝓅𝓈 𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝒷𝑒𝓈𝓉 𝒻𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓃𝒹 𝓊𝓃𝓅𝒶𝒸𝓀

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"There's my favorite new Chelsea player," Daisy smiled as she watched Christian walk out of his new place still in his new team tracksuit,
"Good to see I've kept the same title," Christian grinned as he pulled her in for a hug,
"Of course you would Pulisic," Daisy pulled her bag out from the car,
"So you want to see the house?" He asked her as she pulled her favorite cap on,
"I have my interior designer hat on for a reason," Daisy joked and pointed the baseball cap that became her signature piece during their IKEA trips to decorate the apartment in Germany,
"Still don't agree with the support for the Yankees," Christian sighed seeing the logo of a baseball team of which he never enjoyed.

"I cannot believe you just did that," Daisy glared at the American who was currently covered in soil,
"You told me to pull the soil out to the left side of the garden," Christian laughed as he dusted his hands and picked up the shovel knowing that the soil wasn't going to move to the original place that they wanted.
"You then proceeded to hit the bloody massive rock and let the soil go everywhere," Daisy shook her head wondering how on earth he could have possibly not seen the biggest rock in his garden,
"Would you like to come help me instead of bitchin?" He asked not understanding how she thought he was so stupid for an innocent gardening mistake,
"Big man out here calling me a bitch," she rolled her eyes and stuck her tongue out pretended to be hurt.

"So I have something big to ask you, and I want to do it before we fetch stuff for dinner," Daisy put her glass which was practically filled to the brim with her favorite kind brand of Grape Juice which Christian always made sure that he stocked it in his fridge,
"If you're going to tell me that you've set me up with your friend I'm kicking you out," Christian pointed his finger at her praying that she hadn't set up anything again,
"What no, I only actually did that because you and Jadon set me up with your bloody teammate," Daisy shot back making sure he didn't think that he was innocent in the situation,
"The thing that I wanted to talk to you about was that, Ben and I would like to have a group of guys who are basically going to be like uncles to our kid and we want you to be one of them," Daisy added with a smile waiting for any form of a response,
"I'd love that Daisy," Christian smiled as he pulled the younger blonde in for a hug,
"If James and Harvey aren't in this group we are forming our own," he added watching the scouser wonder how on earth they had already planned this,
"Well if you must know we are asking the two when I'm back there, so please don't say anything to them," she begged as he nodded,
"This child is honestly going to have the time of their life," Christian smiled like a little kid knowing how much these boys were going to spoil the new child.

The two were quietly roaming around his local Tesco looking for little bits to help them make their dinner for the evening,
"I swear we've only seen people over the age of forty here," Christian whispered to the blonde hoping that nobody would hear him,
"They are all bloody cute couples though, like them." Daisy motioned to the older couple who were busy figuring out what apples looked the nicest,
"They are talking about apples," he said in a monotoned voice clearly not seeing how sweet the two were,
"Mate I want to be like that when I'm older and have some wee grandkids or something," she smiled not realizing that the two caught the attention of the older couple,
"We are terribly sorry to interrupt you two but my husband and I just have to say that you both make the sweetest couple," the older women smiled as Daisy and Christian turned around to finally face her,
"Oh no we aren't-" Christian was immediately cut off by Daisy as she just could handle telling them the truth,
"Thank you, you're so sweet," Daisy elbowed Christian as the couple walked off.
"Why'd you let her think we were a thing?" He asked feeling awfully confused,
"I didn't have the heart to tell her the truth," she pouted knowing that the smile that was on the women's face would have been crushed,
"You're actually so weird D," Christian laughed seeing how much she cared about a strangers feelings,
"If you want to be the man who breaks a seniors heart then that's fine by me man," Daisy pretended to pretended to walk away wondering where this mans compassion was.

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