Chapter 67 - True Feelings Never Die

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"Here." Justin handed me a glass of water.

"Thanks." I smiled, shifting my position on his leather couch.

"So you know our song?" He asked.

I nodded and set my drink on the coffee table. "What about it?"

"Well whoever linked it on YouTube has 2,400,000 views on it. Did you notice?"

I gasped. "Wow.. The last time I looked at it, it had like 750,000. I didn't know."

"People love it." He shrugged. "I've never had a song with such positive comments. It's crazy."

"Maybe it's because it has more of an acoustic alternative feel, like nothing you've ever done before." I said.

"Or it's because of how you sound like an angel." He smirked.

I shook my head with a big grin. "Whatever."

"No lie." He said. "So, what did you want to do?"

"I really don't care. I just wanted to be somewhere other than the hotel, and being here sounded just fine." I shrugged.

"Want to watch a movie?" He asked. That sounds so weird coming from him. I'd half expected him to say wanna go race my buggatti? or let's go shop for diamonds. Well, not exactly, but he's so insanely rich that I figured he'd want to do something else.

"Yes!" I smiled.

"I have the new Fast and Furious. The theater is upstairs." He pointed up at the balcony.

"Are you serious?!" I widened my eyes. "Let's do it!" I stood up.

"Sweet!" He ran into the kitchen. "Wanna make popcorn?" He asked.

"Yeah!" I got excited for once in the past few weeks. Without Jack, I've been depressed. But here, I felt some sort of crazy happiness.

We popped a few bags of popcorn and ran upstairs. I've been here a few times, but I'm still learning my way around.

I sat down on a giant beanbag and watched him set everything up. I plopped a few pieces of popcorn in my mouth. Once he got everything all working, he ran and jumped on the beanbag next to me, causing the popcorn to fly up and spill a few pieces.

"Ahh!" I giggled.

He laughed, picking the pieces up and throwing them at me.

"Justin, stop!" I smiled. Without thinking, I threw the entire bowl at him.

He gasped, then laughed harder than I've ever seen him laugh. He grabbed a handful and threw it back at me. I got up and ran to the top corner of the theater, still giggling.

"Oh, you wanna play this game?" He taunted, getting closer.

I tried to run, but he caught me in his arms and tickled me.

"No!" I begged, running away again. I looked back, but then suddenly tripped onto a beanbag. He laughed at me, then jumped onto the beanbag and joined me in my laughter.

"Wow this is a great movie." I said, looking at the screen.

"I know right." He said sarcastically.

The rest of the night, we spent having fun and playing around. Nothing out of the ordinary happened, because I know he respects me and just wants me to have a good time whenever we're together.

Jack's POV:

"Let's do something." Madison said.

"Okay." I replied.

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