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See You Likely: A Narrative Fiction

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"See you soon"

It's only been a few weeks since I've last had contact with Harry and yet it's been practically impossible for me to focus on anything thing else other than what happpened between us.

I got my phone back almost immediately and my punishment was lifted a few days ago.

I genuienly hoped that he would've made some attempt to see me but he hasn't.

Did he regret what happened? Had he realised how young I was? Is that why he hasn't bothered to even text or call? He was right, I got hooked...and fast. Hardly a day has gone by that I haven't thought of him. And as horrible as it is to say, his age doesn't even bother me anymore...nor does the fact that he's married...nor does the fact that he has a child. I just want to be with …show more content…

"PRINCESS OLIVIA" I turn around and catch her as she runs into my arms.

"Where have you been? Daddy said you would be back soon but I thought you hated me and would never return" she looks at me in wonder.

"I'm sorry sweetie, I got into a little trouble and couldn't come see you but I'm here now" I smile despite her fears almost moving me to tears.

"What's all this commotion" footsteps descend down the stairs. It seems as if time slows down and my heart skips a beat. I lift my head just in time for our eyes to connect.

Wow, he looks better than ever...the same, yet somehow better than ever.

"Why hello there" his lips tug into a smirk causing one of his dimples to show. Wow...he really is perfect.

"H-hey" I squeak, resisting every urge to run into his arms.

"Daddy look who came to play with me" Olivia grins.

"Yeah and good timing too, she missed you more than usual today" he makes his way over to us.

"And you have me to thank for this" Jaylene walks in-between Harry and I, bumping my shoulder on her way to the couch.

"What happened to my drink" I ask politely despite how rude she was being.

"Must've forgotten it" she plops onto the couch, grabs the remote and changes the

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