*Fifteen- Snow Day*

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"I'm fine," I say before pressing the elevator button.

"Cool." He gets annoyed so fast.

"So, do you remember anything from last night?" He speaks up after the elevator starts moving down to the lobby floor. I turn to get a look at his face and it has turned almost nervous. Oh, god. Did I do something yesterday to Harry? I try and fight with the memories in my head to come back, but I only remember dancing with Louis and seeing Harry dancing with Coco. I didn't really like that, I remember.

"Not really," I say before pulling a strand of my curled hair behind my ear. He nods his head before looking down at his black boots. "Should I know something that I did? I didn't do anything stupid right?" I feel like Harry's hiding something by the way he's avoiding eye contact with me. I didn't tell him that I was kind of crushing on him for a minute did I? Oh, please no.

"No," he laughs and I'm relieved to see a smile back on his face. It doesn't reach his eyes, but before I could confront it, the elevator doors open. We are greeted with a load of people running around in the Lobby. Wow, it looks loaded.

Harry steps out first and I follow behind him. I let out a gasp right when Harry lets out a low groan when we notice through the large front glass doors that it's snowing outside. Harry curses under his breath and a smile creeps on my lips before turning to Harry. I haven't seen it snowing in so long. It never does back home. Harry looks towards the doors with a frown and when he notices me staring at him, with my creepish smile, his face faltens.

"No," He says already reading my face. "We are not walking out there. We can stay up in our room, til it stops snowing."

"What?" I whine. I'm not wearing the right clothes for it to be snowing, but I want to catch a snowflake with my hand.

"No." He repeats and I frown.

"Man, I wanted to go to Central Park."

"Well, that's what we get for coming here during winter. Upstairs we go." He says turning on his heel and heading towards the elevators again. I want to suggest that we go some where like a mueseum or shopping, but I know Harry won't want to. I take one last look at the doors before turning around and heading upstaris with Harry.

"So, we are just going to do this all day?" I groan next to Harry on the couch. We've been watching televsion for the past three hours. We ordered a pizza, like Harry wanted, but I can start myself feeling hungry again.

"Until, the snow stops" He says before turning to look at me. His eyes stay glued to mine and I frown, turning away before I redden from his stare.

"Why are you looking at me?"

"I don't know. I'm bored. Let's do something" He says before falling deeper into the cushion of the couch.

"Yes. Let's go outside!" I shoot up from my sitting position, but Harry quickly shakes his head no. I give him a meanful scowl before falling back into the couch.

"You're so boring!" I groan.

"You're so boring." He mocks in a girly voice and I punch him in the arm. He protects his wounded arm before letting out a small laugh. I stand up once again before walking into the kitchen. The fridge is full of junk food that costs an extreme amount of money, so I quickly refrain from those.

"I'm hungry" Harry whines, reading my movements. He follows me into the kitchen before sitting on the stool at the kitchen's bar. I agree with him before chugging down a glass of water.

"What are we going to do on Christmas?" I say remembering the topic.

He only shrugs his shoulders before reaching across the bar and grabbing my glass of water and drinking the rest of it. I roll my eyes at his action.

"What do you mean?" I shrug my shoulders, gesturing his answer. "We have to do something. It's in like two days. Tomorrow's Christmas Eve!" I gasp, reminding myself more than Harry.

"I don't have to get you a gift right?" Harry pouts at the thought, but I can tell he is jokingly doing it. I don't mind if he gets me a gift or not. Id actually rather him not. I hate gifts.

"No" I smile. "Do you want a gift?" I raise my eyebrows, holding my smile a little longer.

"Absolutely not" he mutters. His face frowns and he plays with the glass cup on the counter.

"You don't think I'd get you a good gift?" I say offended, but I'm really not. I could care less if he thought so. I probably would give him the worst gift. Like a card that says, Merry Christmas. You're rich. Buy something yourself.

"No. I just hate gifts." He says and I agree with him before a vibration occurs in my pocket. I immediately pull the phone out because I know it's probably Niall.

It's okay. I understand, the text message says from Niall. He seems blunt. I hope he's not upset. I wonder if Harry would be mad if I invited him over to watch movies or to eat dinner. I've already blown him off too many times and I seriously need to make it up to him. I barely know him, but I feel bad. We had a good time together.

I open my mouth to ask Harry if it would be okay, but I stop when I remember Harry telling me how neglected he always felt whenever his dad would send someone to vacation with him.

"What?" He asks confused from my sudden stop in speaking. I only shake my head before locking my phone and pushing it back down my back pocket.

"What's wrong?" He pushes.

"Nothing..... I just" I stop. I don't know if I should just ask him. I think if Harry would hang out with Niall he would like him. We have nothing else to do.

"Olivia, what is it?" He turns concerned and my stomach shivers from his emotion. Why do I feel so attracted to him right now. He's so beautiful even when he has a frown and seeing him concerned about me is...What the hell? That just came out of no where.

"I was wondering if Niall could come over and we could all hang out" I say, not caring how Harry feels. I need something to distract me from these stupid little feelings I get from Harry all the time. If Niall is here, I won't focus so much on Harry.

Harry lets out a small, "oh" before standing up from his chair. He keeps his eyebrows in a frown and his eyes pointed down at the ground.

"If you don't want..." I start, but he interrupts me.

"No, that's fine." He shakes his head and makes eye contact with me. I narrow my eyes on him, because I know he's lying. I knew he wouldn't want him to.

"It's fine. He doesn't have to." I smile.

"No no no no. Liv, it's fine. I don't care. I was going to invite Coco anyways." He pulls out his phone and dials Coco's number before leaving the kitchen.

Oh.

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