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Chap. 19 Action

06:11, 31 July 2016

Adele's POVI hid behind a random trash can and watched as Liam walked over to Riley and a group of girls. Riley ran over and pulled him into a big hug, during which he tensed up immediately. He grabbed onto her wrist and wouldn't let go, even when she tried to pull away. He then turned and shouted, "Adele!" which was good and bad. Good in the sense that I ran over to them. Bad in the sense that now everyone in the mall knew I was there. I grabbed Riley's other wrist and we pulled her out to the parking lot, while being followed by about twenty people asking for autographs. I opened one of the backdoors of my car, and Liam got in, pulling Riley in too. I slammed the door and ran around to the drivers seat. I got in, started the engine and drove off as fast as the speed limit would allow. I didn't need to lock the doors because I had the child safety locks on because of, obviously, Angelo. This would be to my advantage if I got taken to court or something by Riley's parents. "This is against the law! I'm being held against my own will." Riley screamed. "No," I replied calmly, "technically you're not. See, Liam is a minor, so he isn't doing anything wrong by holding on to your wrist. I also have the child safety locks on to prevent you from opening the door, jumping out, and killing yourself by accident. Now, we just have a couple of questions for you. After you answer them, we will take you right back to the mall. Alright?""No, not alright! What if I refuse to answer the questions?" "Well," Liam chimed in, "we will just have to persuade you to do so. Now, will you be a good little girl, or a bitch like you normally are?" Riley just sat there with her mouth wide open while we waited for her answer.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hey guys. I know I haven't updated for awhile and I'm not going to make some bullshit excuse either. I just haven't written anything until today. So yeah. Until next time.

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