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7 Chapters
Chapter 9 Eight: Taleen img
Chapter 10 Nine: Josh img
Chapter 11 Ten: Taleen img
Chapter 12 Eleven: Taleen img
Chapter 13 Twelve: Taleen img
Chapter 14 Thirteen: Josh img
Chapter 15 Fourteen: Taleen img
Chapter 16 Fifteen: Taleen img
Chapter 17 Sixteen: Taleen img
Chapter 18 Seventeen: Taleen img
Chapter 19 Eighteen: Josh img
Chapter 20 Nineteen: Taleen img
Chapter 21 Twenty: Josh img
Chapter 22 Twenty-one: Taleen img
Chapter 23 Twenty-two: Taleen img
Chapter 24 Twenty-three: Taleen img
Chapter 25 Twenty-four: Josh img
Chapter 26 Twenty-five: Taleen img
Chapter 27 Twenty-six: Josh img
Chapter 28 Twenty-seven: Taleen img
Chapter 29 Twenty-eight: Taleen img
Chapter 30 Twenty-nine: Josh img
Chapter 31 Thirty: Josh img
Chapter 32 Thirty-one: Taleen img
Chapter 33 Thirty-two: Taleen img
Chapter 34 Thirty-three: Josh img
Chapter 35 Thirty-four: Taleen img
Chapter 36 Thirty-five: Taleen img
Chapter 37 Thirty-six: Josh img
Chapter 38 Thirty-seven: Taleen img
Chapter 39 Thirty-eight: Josh img
Chapter 40 Thirty-nine: Taleen img
Chapter 41 Forty: Josh img
Chapter 42 Forty-one: Taleen img
Chapter 43 Forty-two: Josh img
Chapter 44 Forty-three: Taleen img
Chapter 45 Forty-four: Taleen img
Chapter 46 Forty-five: Josh img
Chapter 47 Forty-six: Josh img
Chapter 48 Forty-seven: Taleen img
Chapter 49 Forty-eight: Taleen img
Chapter 50 Forty-nine: Josh img
Chapter 51 Fifty: Taleen img
Chapter 52 Fifty-one: Josh img
Chapter 53 Fifty-two: Taleen img
Chapter 54 Fifty-three: Taleen img
Chapter 55 Fifty-four: Josh img
Chapter 56 Fifty-five: Taleen img
Chapter 57 Fifty-six: Taleen img
Chapter 58 Fifty-seven: Taleen img
Chapter 59 Fifty-eight: Josh img
Chapter 60 Fifty-nine: Taleen img
Chapter 61 Sixty: Taleen img
Chapter 62 Sixty-one: Josh img
Chapter 63 Sixty-two: Josh img
Chapter 64 Sixty-three: Josh img
Chapter 65 Sixty-four: Josh img
Chapter 66 Sixty-five: Josh img
Chapter 67 Sixty-six: Taleen img
Chapter 68 Sixty-seven: Taleen img
Chapter 69 Sixty-eight: Josh img
Chapter 70 Sixty-nine: Taleen img
Chapter 71 Seventy: Taleen img
Chapter 72 Seventy-one: Josh img
Chapter 73 Seventy-two: Taleen img
Chapter 74 Seventy-three: Taleen img
Chapter 75 Seventy-four: Josh img
Chapter 76 Seventy-five: Taleen img
Chapter 77 Seventy-six: Taleen img
Chapter 78 Seventy-seven: Taleen img
Chapter 79 Seventy-eight: Taleen img
Chapter 80 Seventy-nine: Josh img
Chapter 81 Eighty: Taleen img
Chapter 82 Eighty-one: Josh img
Chapter 83 Epilogue img
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Chapter 7 Six: Taleen

We walk out of the café and he guides me to his car that happens to be a beautiful dark grey Range Rover. "Nice car," I say, admiring the masterpiece in front of me. I've always had a liking for cars and one day, I wish I'd be able to own an Audi or a Range Rover.

"Thank you," he says, opening the door for me. Is he normally such a gentleman like that? I thank him and sit down on the comfy seat of his car. "You can play whatever you want." He hands me the aux cord and I connect it with my phone.

"You don't mind Imagine Dragons, do you?" I just have to make sure that he likes whatever I'm planning to play; it's his car after all.

"I love them!" he exclaims, and I widely smile in response as I put on Bad Liar. I haven't spent a lot of time with Josh, but something about him makes him intriguing, like I want to know more about him. I've just met him two days ago, yet I actually don't mind spending more time with him. It's like I'm enjoying hanging out with him.

"Taleen, I have a question." He breaks the silence that is only occupied by the music. I can guess his question. I'm not a mind reader, but I know that he has wanted to ask me about my reasons behind my refusal of dating since Saturday.

"Sure." I slant, playing with my hair.

"Why don't you date?" His voice is a bit lower than his normal tone and that indicates slight anxiousness; he's not sure whether he should've asked this question or not.

"If you're expecting a sob story behind this, I'm sorry to burst your bubble. It's actually weird that I'm against the idea of dating even though I haven't been brokenhearted before," I admit, fidgeting with the end of my cardigan.

"So, you're against dating, but you're into the idea of marriage? Like would you accept arranged marriage?" he asks, and I snort.

"Are you asking that because I'm half-Arab?" I'm so done with the stereotypes. My tone and my words came out harsher than I intended them to be, but these kinds of statements tend to get on my nerves.

"What? No! I just don't get the idea of being against dating. What's so bad about dating? I mean, is it just dating or is marriage also included? Are you against the whole idea of being in a relationship?" The words rush out of his mouth, like he's trying to clarify his point of view.

"I'm against the relationship thingy. It's pointless," I utter, turning down the volume of the music, so I could concentrate more on whatever he has to say.

"Pointless? Aren't you going to settle down one day? Don't you want to get married and have kids?" he wonders, and I just want to rub my forehead to ease the pain caused by the stereotypical shit he keeps saying.

"Is the idea of getting married and having kids based on the fact that I'm a girl or the fact that it's what should be done according to the point of view of the society?" I question.

"Since both choices sound unpleasant, I'm going with the second opinion even though I don't see it in either way."

I haven't noticed that we've reached the ice-cream place until he parks his car. We both get out and I shove my hands in the pockets of my loose off-white cardigan. This conversation is irritating, yet interesting at the same time. The irritation stems from how stereotypical it is, and the interest emerges from how he's actually letting me talk without attacking my point of view. He is civilised; a rare trait that is hard to find in the human race nowadays.

"Scratch the options I gave you. Tell me about your opinion." My tone is challenging. I secretly want his answer to throw me off, to leave me baffled and unable to reply because I've had this conversation more than once in my life that I can expect the lines of it. We're currently standing on the pavement by his car and my back is rested on the door of the passenger seat.

"I believe it's unique and heart-warming to be able to find somebody you would want to spend the rest of your life with. Somebody you can see a future with. Isn't it great to have somebody in your life you can return to when everything gets dark, and life throws its shit at you? I think life is never easy, but the person you choose to spend your life with eases the journey. I see the idea of having somebody you can consider your rock or you're sure that this person has your back at any given time is awesome." I have to confess, I'm baffled, but not at a total loss for words.

"I have to give you credit. Your answer is good. It's really romantic, perhaps even too romantic for my liking, but not good enough to make me change my plans," I tell him as we walk inside the ice-cream shop.

"And what are your plans?" he wonders as we stand in front of the ice cream, eyeing the different flavours before us.

"What would you like to have?" The girl behind the ice cream fridge interrupts our conversation. He looks at me, waiting for my answer.

"I'll have Oreo," I answer the girl.

"I'll take mint chocolate chip." The girl nods and scurries to get the cones. "You were telling me about your plans." He directs his words at me, causing me to look at him.

"I'd like to be the rich, cool aunt who travels a lot and only comes to visit every few months and brings gifts to her nephews and nieces." I grin, making him chuckle. The girl hands us our cones and we thank her then we go to sit down on one of the tables. The place is cosy and the fact that there are no nosy kids gives it more beauty. The tables are white, and the seats are made of vertical white and baby-blue stripes.

"Are you even an aunt?" he asks, and I shake my head.

"But I do have siblings! Two, actually. Layan and George," I say with a smile on my face.

"I also have a brother and a sister. Evan and Avery," he informs me. One thing I've just learned about Josh is that talking to him is easy. He is welcoming and he is never pushy. He gives you the space to talk and to state your opinion. He isn't judgmental at all and I love that about him. He even knows how to keep the conversation going.

"I want to ask you something," he starts, and I nod, waiting for him to continue. "Are you into art?" he wonders.

"Yes!" My tone shows my eagerness. I think my voice was a bit loud because I managed to attract the attention of some clients. I sink in my seat embarrassingly and I'm sure my cheeks are now red.

"I just love your enthusiasm." He laughs at my reaction and I scowl at him. "I have two tickets to this art gallery opening next Friday. Would you like to go with me? And no, it's not a date." It's like he is reading my mind.

"As long as it's not a date then I'm in." Maybe a friendship with Josh won't be bad after all. Maybe it won't be bad at all.

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