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“I’m not sure I want to know”
“We’ll see if we have ti his lower lip “We could always stay longer,” he muses
“No, that won’t be necessary,” I say, tugging hi
As we continue to walk, Chase says, “So, I thought we could sightsee a little With all the years I spent in this city, I never really had the time to leisurely walk around”
“Sounds like fun”
“We’ll also need to do a bit of shopping For what I have planned later, you didn’t bring the right attire,” he casually adds
“Shopping?” I sputter “What kind of shopping?”
“You’ll knoe get there”
We continue to follow the red brick path, which twists and turns around other hotels and buildings Chase suddenly turns away fro his phone out of his pocket, he leans in to take a selfie I look at him in shock “Selfie?” He nods as he places his ar me close
Pressing ainst his, I look at the phone and smile When he’s finished, I take his phone to make sure I don’t look ridiculous Satisfied, I hand it back “I want to remember this weekend while I’raph it?” Chase shrugs
“You know, there is this thing called Skype”
“I know, but the hours will be off This is just in case” Taking ain, he pulls me across the other side of Atlantic Avenue toward Central Street Walking through McKinley Square, toward Coht you ht want a Starbucks”
“Oh like an idiot There is no such thing as too much caffeine
He leads me all the way down to the Starbucks at the end of Quincy Market Chase orders us both iced carah theout all the tourist trap iteo perfectly with the o to pay, but Chase hands the clerk et net,” I say, affronted
“Not when you’re withto do” With that, he takes my hand and leads me out of the store