Chapter 37: Heather & Flashbacks

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*** Flashback ***

The Beginning of Loubbie

"What? Ugh, whatever. Look," Debbie bent down and she was inches away from Lou's face, "Stop staring alright. It's rude. And if you keep staring, you will get your consequences."

"And what are those consequences?" She replied back, smirking.

"You-"

BUMP!

Debbie fell on top of Lou.


Fun days:

"Here, you go in there and put on any outfit right now and we'll meet back out here in 5, alright?" Lou said with an excited voice and Debbie nodded in response.

Debbie entered the fitting room and so did Lou and both got dressed in the outfit they had chosen.

"READY?!?!" Lou yelled from her side.

"Uh huh." Debbie yelled back.

"3... 2... 1.. NOW!" They both exited their fitting rooms and Lou immediately cracked up laughing at Debbie because she didn't change into anything.

"Baby, you look so adorable." Lou took out her phone and told Debbie to take out her phone too.

"Here. Now, we take pictures and selfies." Lou said, "May I?" She asked Debbie for permission before she could take pictures of Debbie which was so sweet Debbie thought.

After that, they both went bowling. They both agreed on only 3 rounds of bowling, but after competing with Lou, Debbie knew she was a pro at it, and so her competitiveness kept them in the bowling alley for another 5 rounds until she finally won, but she knew Lou purposely had to gutter the ball, which again, Debbie found it sweet.

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"Baby..." Lou started the conversation.

"Hm?" Debbie hummed in response dreamily. She still couldn't get over Lou's constant endearments. It was music to her ears.

"Are you hungry?" Lou asked and right on time, her stomach growled and Debbie couldn't help but giggle.

"Mhm. And so are you. C'mon, we can come laser tag next time."

"Next time? You mean you wanna... do all of this... again?" Lou asked, blushing.

"Mhm." Debbie nodded in response.

"With me?" Lou added.

Driving Lessons:

"Ok, now turn.... Mhm, you got it baby. Keep going."

"Oh! I DID IT!"

"Now turn off your indicator, now you've exited."

"Uh huuuuh. Ok, done!" Debbie squealed.

"GOOD JOB BABY!"

"UH HUH! I DID IT!"

"Now keep going straight. Abou 200 metres, then turn left into the house."

"What house? And 200 metres? I'm not Australian."

"Oh right! Hmm," Lou calculated really quickly 200 metres converted into American units, "About 218 yards ahead."

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