When they walked in, Brian grabbed a cart then turned to Kate.
“You should grab one too, just in case.” He said. She nodded and took one of her own.
First they headed down the grocery isle so they could get some food. Since Brian’s been on tour for nearly a year, his house was pretty empty. They stocked up on food he liked and food that she liked.
“We’ll have to go to the farmer’s market to pick up some veggies and stuff.” Brian said. Kate made a face.
“I don’t like vegetables.” She said. Brian rolled his eyes.
“Then you haven’t tried them the right way.” He said. Kate shook her head and kept walking.
Brian couldn’t help but notice the way her hips swung in her shorts. He shook the thoughts from his head and followed her to bath and bedding.
Kate picked out a few towels and wash cloths and hand towels for the bathroom. Then she grabbed a few things for the shower. Then they went to get some soap and shampoos and things like that.
After an hour of shopping they decided they’d gotten almost everything they needed. As they were checking out, Kate dug in her purse for some money but Brian stopped her.
“Don’t worry about it.” He said. She shook her head and pulled out some bills and started counting. Brian shook his head and handed the cashier his credit card.
“Have a nice day guys.” The cashier said with a huge smile. Kate smiled back and pushed her cart out to the car.
“I could’ve paid for it you know.” She said. Brian shrugged.
“Don’t worry about it Kate.” She sighed and got in the car.
“Where to now?” She asked.
“The farmer’s market to get some vegetables.” He said. Kate stuck her tongue out and looked out the window. Brian chuckled and pulled out of the store.
The farmer’s market in Huntington Beach was a lot bigger than one she’d ever seen! It was as big as a grocery store, except it was outside. Brian stopped the car and got out. Kate groaned and slid out of the car.
“Come on, it won’t be that bad.” He said. She rolled her eyes but kept walking.
Brian grabbed a basket and started looking around. He grabbed lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, peppers, corn, and onions for his vegetables then moved on to fruits. He picked out some apples, oranges, pears, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, peaches, a huge watermelon and cherries. He also grabbed some herbs and spices from that section, then moved onto meat.
Kate stayed behind and just looked around. Everything smelled so good here, so fresh. When Brian came back with his meat, they left the market.

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