Green is definitely not your colour

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"Are you sure they won't mind?" Josie asked as she stood outside the house with her mother's driver and protection officer in a car down the street

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"Are you sure they won't mind?" Josie asked as she stood outside the house with her mother's driver and protection officer in a car down the street.

She had been invited by Ethan to join his family at a handball game. She knew nothing about the sport, but her mother had forced her to go out, saying she needed to socialise more.

"Yes, I already told them you were coming; my mum was fine with it, plus she likes you... And she does not have any issues with you, they won't mind," Ethan reassured Josie, flashing her a reassuring smile. "And my brother won't mind since you've become friends." Josie felt a sense of relief hearing Ethan's reassurance. She was glad that his family was accepting of her presence and that his brother, whom she had recently become friends with, wouldn't mind her joining them at the game. "Or more."

"What do you mean by 'or more'?" Josie asked nervously, her mind racing with possibilities of what Ethan could be hinting at.

"Come on, I know you've seen all the edits of you at his games. You attended 3 or 4, and you looked sad when they got knocked out. The shirt exchange? I mean, you getting his PSG shirt was not weird or anything, but the national team... and it's just talk, but if it's true, just know that I am deeply saddened by both of you not telling me, but I heard you were seen visiting the hotel he stayed."

"Okay, firstly, you're too young to be reading gossip news. Okay, let's stop, and the second is a lie," Josie said as they went up to the house. Josie firmly dismissed the gossip, reminding him that he was too young to be reading such news.

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