Living in the big city is what you've known for a long time. You weren't every guys' ideal type, but you had a pretty face. Not confident in yourself, you let reading and college take over your life. Being the hard working student that you are, you...
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The next day, we had made it to London safely. I was sitting outside waiting for Stephen to come out of the bathroom. I go into my snapchat snapping pictures of myself.
Swiping to my friends' stories I notice Stephen just added a picture to his story.
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This guy was really taking pictures right now. Clicking on his picture, I click chat and send him a message.
Elijahgirl12490: Elijah, come on! Or else I'll find myself another British hottie.😉 Ooo..I found one.
A few minutes later, I see Stephen walking towards me. I get up from out of my seat, turning back around I pick up my bag from the seat next to mine.
Stephen catches me off guard, and kisses me hard. "E-Elijah! What are you doing?" I mumble.
Breaking the kiss, my chest arises up and down erratically. "Showing other guys you belong to me." Rolling my eyes I walk pass him.
"Such a guy!" He grips my waist walking beside me. Pecking my forehead he grins cheeky.
"This is why I don't like you sometimes." I sigh. Stephen and his cute little grin.
I could never be mad at him for too long. Especially, with that smile of his always igniting something inside me.
We grab a taxi once we get out of the airport. He said his father was working, and his mother was cooking dinner for our arrival.
I was kind of scared to be staying at his parents house. I had no clue if his mother was old school, and made us sleep in separate rooms.
I mean, I would respect her wishes regardless, but I was hoping that wasn't the case.
It took us about thirty-one minutes to get to Stephen's hometown in Hammersmith, London. It was actually nice in London.