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“You might be able to occupy her along with the one my sister does have left. I don’t know, I can’t keep track of them.” Luke shrugged with a shake of his head, a grin forming at the corner of his lips. “—Good.” He simply replied that Ale and her own dog would try to stay out of any more danger. It had him certainly content that she knew he meant the caution out of way that they were growing to care, trust one another genuinely within a friendship. Being taken off guard initially could really end up taking off at times. “Ok. You’re the expert here, taking your word for it.” He stated through an eased sigh as she went right on proceeding with the washing process. Although his eyes flew right open again at the impending ‘warning,’ instantly nodding in affirmation. Before Luke knew it, Ale announced his hair was done at this step and once upright, he gently placed a hand on her shoulder in attempt to stop her from moving any more forward for the moment. “I definitely understand, I do the same for my own sister. You have my full word, I would never hurt Indi.” He still reiterated before her. “…And no matter what, I want you to know that you, as my friend, isn’t going to change. — it’s why I don’t really bring what I have with your sister up a lot. I know you don’t think it, but just.. also know I’m really not trying to gain anything.” Luke defiantly addressed. He hadn’t been actively looking for romance, yet, now this spurred chance re-surfaced with Indiana presented itself, there was no way he wanted to not try. “Let’s get past Friday first, though.” Luke then followed her to her salon station, seating himself in the chair. “About the date you mean? And yes, a trim’s just fine I think.”
“I think it’s just me, honestly, she never does it for Adam. He works from home a lot so I think she’s got a complex that I abandon her or something. She’s not fun if we’ve both been out for the day.” For Alessia, although the sisters were working on their relationship, she was definitely more protective over Indiana than she ever had been before. The two had been through so much that she wasn’t sure if her sister could really handle anymore hurt, just like she couldn’t. It was one reason she did hope something could blossom with Luke and Indiana, he understood and not one part of Ale was scared for her sister. Nodding as he placed his hand on her shoulder, the brunette couldn’t help but smile at him. “I know, honestly, I do, if I got any hint that you would, you’d be no where near her, I promise that.” Quickly towel drying his hair as he sat down, Ale grabbed her comb, measuring his hair between her fingers before reaching for her scissors. “I’ll say the same though, I don’t want to get involved and I do value your friendship, I wouldn’t want that to change because of what may or not happen between you and my sister.” Nodding, Ale began to trim his hair, a small smile on her face. “Do you know where you’re going to take her yet? Or has she called the shots on this one? I don’t want to get involved but I definitely want to know what’s going on. It’s been so long since I’ve been on a first date, there’s nothing quite like that excited nervous feeling.”











