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Kismet

Cause Without You Things Go Hazy

Waking the next morning in Harry's bed, Georgie rolled over slightly after she opened her eyes and she couldn't help but stare at Harry who was still out and dead to the world. He looked peaceful so she decided to let him sleep, slipping out of the bed as quietly as she could.

Leaving his bedroom she walked down the hall where she found Liam awake on the couch watching some cartoon on the TV and bowl of cereal in his hands.

"Aren't you a little too old for Saturday cartoons Liam?" Georgie asked questioningly as she sat down beside him on the couch. "I mean you're almost twenty-two not seven or eight."

Liam laughed out loud at that though it sounded a bit sarcastic to Georgie. "Too funny Georgie," he told her as he turned to look at her. "If you must know cartoons are for everyone and they're probably my favorite thing in the world...that and sex."

Rolling her eyes, Georgie just looked away from Liam as she watched whatever cartoon was on TV. "Speaking of sex Li, why didn't you tell me Harry almost got someone pregnant?" she asked not even sure why she was bringing it up. Maybe it was because she was still a bit hurt neither Harry or Liam had told her that, especially when she told them everything.

"Harry finally told you about Rory then?" Liam asked plainly though he ignored her question.

Georgie nodded her head in confirmation. "It may have came up when I got onto him for smoking again," she revealed as she ran a hand through her dyed brown hair which probably needed another dye job soon. "How come you didn't tell me?" she asked again though this time she just reworded what she said.

"Because Harry asked me not too and I do like keeping his secrets," Liam answered and his answer didn't help settle how Georgie felt. It just made her think that Harry and Liam had even more secrets she didn't know about and she was beginning to resent the fact that she was always so open with them.

"Then why didn't he tell me himself?" Georgie asked though she knew what Harry had said last night. That he hadn't wanted her disappointed in him. "He could have told me. I'm his best friend and he's supposed to tell me everything."

Liam once again laughed and again he sounded a bit sarcastic, "Georgie, he didn't tell you because he was afraid you'd be disappointed," he answered repeating what Harry had said last night. "And that boy hates disappointing you. I mean why do you think he didn't want you to know that he once threatened me?"

At Liam's question, Georgie went silent because she wasn't sure what to say to that. Why did Harry even care so much if she was disappointed in things he did? They were friends and sometimes that happened but it didn't mean she'd end their friendship.

"But why does he care so much what I think?" Georgie questioned as she turned to Liam who was finishing the last bites of his cereal. "I'm his friend and I'd never stop being that just because his actions made me disappointed."

Liam who had finished his cereal then, laid the empty bowl on the coffee table as he looked at Georgie like she had two heads. A fact that made her blush because she wasn't sure what prompted that look from him, nor was she sure she liked it to well either.

"Really Georgie?" Liam asked finally a tone of judgement coming with his words. "You have to ask why he cares so much about what you think? Maybe it's because that boy thinks the world of you and holds you on some sort of pedestal. Has for years or as long as I've known him anyway."

Swallowing hard at what Liam said, Georgie felt her cheeks heating up and she knew she was blushing even more now. "He doesn't hold me on some pedestal," she argued because well it couldn't be true. He had to have known you couldn't hold anyone up high. They'd always let you down in the end, though who was she to judge that when clearly a part of her did the same to Harry and that was why finding out about Rory and the shared secret with Liam had hurt her.

Again Liam looked at her as if she had two heads. "Please Georgie," he sighed as he shook his head. "You both put each other on pedestal's. That's always been apparent to me and we know how well I am with dating and people," he muttered bringing up the fact that he hadn't had a boyfriend in two years, mainly because he had just never been good with men or telling their true intentions.

Georgie huffed out as she looked away from Liam again and she wanted to argue with him but she couldn't because at least he was right about her putting Harry on some pedestal.

"I hate you," Georgie spoke as she did her best to fake glare at him when she looked back up at him. "I hate you so much right now Liam James Payne."

"Why exactly do you hate Liam James Payne?" a sleepy gruff voice asked and Georgie moved her head, seeing Harry standing in the entrance way to the living room still clad in just his boxers and a hand scratching at his stomach as he looked between the both of them.

Georgie swallowed hard as she did her best not to stare though it was a hopeless cause.

"Yeah Georgia Claire Rupe, why do you hate me?" Liam asked playfully as he nudged Georgie's side, bringing Georgie out of the stare she had on Harry.

Georgie once again turned to face Liam, another fake glare playing on her lips, "You know why I hate you," she hissed out not wanting to say the reason in front of Harry. "And don't call me Georgia ever again," she said knowing she hated it. She preferred Georgie even if Harry and sometimes Montana refused to use it.

"Well I'd like to know why," Harry said as he walked farther into the room, bending down when he reached the coffee table to collect the dirty cereal bowl. "Because I can add it to my list of reasons why I hate Liam too. I've told him many times that he can't just go and leave messes in my apartment but he always does," he said as he shook his head before giving Liam a stern look.

Georgie just made a face as she shook her head. "It's just something trivial," she lied and she hated herself for it, but there was no way she could tell him it was because Liam was right and that she put him on a pedestal. "I'll probably get over it before the day is done," she shrugged as she stood from the couch. "Which reminds me, I really should call a cab and go back home. Montana's probably up already and afraid I've done decided to just move in with you."

"You could move in with me," Harry spoke maybe a bit too fast and Georgie turned to look at him, seeing a faint blush on his cheeks. "I mean I wouldn't mind it. It'd be better than Liam who already practically lives here."

Laughing at that, Georgie shook her head. "I think Montana would miss me too much," she said as she shook her head. "But you know if Montana ever gets a boyfriend and moves in with him I may reconsider the offer," she shrugged though Georgie doubted that would happen anytime soon.

"Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to go call a cab now," Georgie said before turning to head outside on the balcony to make the phone call.

In all honesty she just wanted to get home and away from Liam who was a reminder of the conversation about pedestals and how she put Harry on one and he supposedly put her on one too. She just wanted to be home with Montana and forget this morning and even last night and finding out Harry kept secrets from her.


"You want me to what?!" Georgie asked incredulously as she looked at Montana, twenty minutes after she had arrived home. In her time since being back she had showered quickly and changed clothes and then had Montana spring it on her that Niall had invited Montana over for dinner and a movie that night.

All in all it seemed like a nice date, except for the fact that Montana had so casually said that she wanted Georgie to come as well.

"You heard me," Montana spoke before her eyes began to look all sad which meant she was going to eventually resort to a guilt trip. "I want you to come with me. Niall sort of has a friend staying at his place until his friend can find his own and it'd be really weird for us to have a date night in with his friend there as a third wheel."

Upon hearing that Georgie became at even more of a loss for words because she was sure who Niall's friend was. It was the man from the tattoo parlor last night, the one who had the same tattoo as her and the one who she might had maybe found a bit attractive. Louis.

But as she thought of Louis she thought of how she had also semi spilled to him about Montana also liking someone else and what if he unintentionally told Niall about it before the supposed date with Montana or worse what if he mentioned it during? Georgie would never live that down and Montana would murder her.

Though maybe if she did agree to going she could keep that from happening and spare her own life.

With that thought in mind Georgie heaved a sighed, "Fine, I'll go," she relented giving in without Montana even having to resort to a guilt trip. "But don't think I'm happy about this or that I'll like being there. I know you only want me so that Niall's friend and I can third wheel together."

"Oh you never know, you could like it," Montana smiled seeming happy that Georgie had agreed to going along. "You may even end up liking Louis. I mean I know you met him last night but how much could you learn with Harry coming to steal you away?" she asked as she laughed.

Georgie rolled her eyes at that as she shook her head, "Harry didn't steal me away," she muttered though Harry did kind of do that. "And I doubt I'll like Louis that much," she sighed though in all truth it would probably make the tiny crush she had on him grow just a bit more which could potentially be bad.

"Does this mean you're going to do my make up though?" Georgie asked as she twisted her mouth slightly. It wasn't that she disliked make up but when Montana did her make up she always over did it.

"If I don't then you won't wear any, so yeah," Montana smirked as she walked to Georgie and pulled her into a hug. "I'm really glad you said yes. You're the best little sister I have."

"I'm the only little sister you have," Georgie reminded her as she returned the hug and as they hugged she may have slightly dreaded the night and seeing Louis again. It wasn't like she needed her crush on him growing because what were the odds it would ever go anywhere and then she'd be in the same boat she was with when it came to Harry. Liking someone and being stuck in an unrequited love thing.

Notes

Comments

@tkstylist

thank you :) that means a lot to hear.

mirandakane mirandakane
1/11/16

I love the way you write, that was a great update :)

tkstylist tkstylist
1/11/16

@JustBloo.

Haha if she could she probably would choose them all.

mirandakane mirandakane
1/8/16

Oohhhhhhhh so many men...not enough time...
Choose them all Georgie! :P

JustBloo. JustBloo.
1/8/16

@tkstylist
I'm glad you liked this :).

mirandakane mirandakane
1/7/16