A thought then came to mind and I wondered what my mother would think.
"Mum?" then said
"Yes?" she said and then waited for me to speak.
I wanted to ask her if I really wasn’t allowed to speak to Marco. He seemed really nice. As I contemplated asking the question I then thought of everything mum had done recently to protect us. We suddenly moved homes and everything. Even though I didn’t understand everything that was going on I trusted my mum’s judgment. She wouldn’t say that unless she thought it was important. Still, I found myself thinking about Marco.
"No, it’s nothing," I then said to her.
She and Louis exchanged looks before my mum looked back at me. "Just know I’m here if you have something you want to tell me," she said to me before standing up and leaving the room with Louis.
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JASMINE’S POV
On Friday, my father’s lawyers got in contact with me. They organized a meeting with me to discuss my divorce case. They also asked for my bank details so my father could wire the money to me. All that was left, was to wait for the first court date.
After work Tony and I went to Louis’ apartment, where we would be staying for the weekend. The following morning which was Saturday, Louis and I left his apartment around mid-morning. I told Tony, Louis and I would return in the late afternoon or early evening. I felt really bad that we were leaving alone for almost the whole day. Louis allowed Tony to play on his gaming system if he got bored. I gave him tonnes of kisses before I left though.
Louis and I then headed towards the train station. We had agreed to use the high-speed train to go to Kensington as it would be faster than driving so we could go and come back quicker. If we drove the journey would be three hours where as by high speed train it was only an hour. Which was also the same as taking a flight there but flying had too many security checkpoints which would waste time. Which why train was the best decision.
When we arrived at the station together with our bodyguards we found our train which was set to leave in less than 10 minutes and sat in our designated seats.
"Comfortable?" Louis who sat beside me asked.
"Yes," I replied. He’d booked our seats in the first class section of the train so the seats were definitely comfortable.
The train soon departed and began to make its way to Kensington.
I looked out the window as the train passed by countless cars on the road beside the train track. They seemed to going to be going at a snail’s pace in comparison.
I then leaned my head against the headrest of the seat and closed my eyes. The journey was short. There was no harm in me getting some shut-eye. When I woke up the train had come to a stop and I saw passengers from other seats getting off the train.
I looked beside me and found Louis still seated beside me. I grew concerned as I stated at him.
"You okay?" I asked him noticing he seemed a bit absent-minded as he checked his phone. I tried to see what he was looking at.
"Yeah," he answered as I brought him out of his thoughts. He looked at me and quickly put away his phone before I could see anything. "Were here now. Let’s go," he then said.
We got up from our seats he put his arm around me and we exited the train. He led us to a section just outside the station where some motorcycles were waiting for us.
"Motorcycles?" I said as Louis’ bodyguards who had left us momentarily returned with motorcycle gear.


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