Luke grinned at Shiloh, his dimples quickly appearing. "I love you, so much." He murmured as he pulled her chair out for her, loving the whole outdoor atmosphere. He quietly looked at her for a moment before he glanced over the area, now noticing that the people dining were just a little curious, but clearly continuing on with their meals. That's how he wanted it to be, he didn't want people to praise them everywhere they went.
Emily raised her eyebrows at that announcement. "I'm surprised you guys don't have more, to be honest." She headed over to the door, glancing at the mirror for a moment. Her eyes narrowed slightly at her own reflection, but she brushed it off and turned around to look at her loving boyfriend. She smiled slightly when she gazed at him, just appreciating that he was doing this for the both of them. "You'll obviously keep growing, though. It's not everyday a band gets chosen to tour with the Shiloh Monroe." She teased slightly, her nose scrunching up slightly as she giggled.
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She placed a kiss on his cheek after sitting down, carefully, just in response to him, Luke knew she loved him more than the stars in the sky. "Oh, what a beautiful night." Shiloh whispered looking around as the light breeze tossed her hair away from her face, and the restaurant lights came on, which were string lights, everywhere, and their waiter lit the candle for them when he arrived to take drink orders.
Ashton shrugged, "The fan base just keeps growing, and the tour is sold out. Well, not because of us but because Shiloh is great, yet it still gives a chance for us to expand the fan base even more." He said, basically stating the obvious as he leaned against the counter. None of the guys could really believe that were to be on tour with a star in t-minus two weeks."Ready to go?"
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Luke sat down on the other side, looking at the waiter curiously before he expectantly looked at Shiloh, knowing that he just wanted water, plus it was polite. He couldn't keep his eyes off of the superstar sitting across from him, the sunset casting before rays, which managed to make Shiloh look even better than she already did. He cherished the small moment like this, knowing that he wouldn't get it soon enough due to his clinics and her tour.
Emily rolled her eyes teasingly at him, "I've been ready for the past week." She laughed out as she opened up the door, looking curiously into the hallway before she walked out. She was just so ready to get out and be able to see some of Nashville, wanting to be able to live for a little bit, even if it was only for an hour. "I think I'm going to start running," She told Ashton randomly, just wanting to tell him a little bit about what she was thinking of. -
Shiloh tried to be polite as she placed a drink order, simple sweet tea, and received multiple compliments about how she looked and her success from the waiter. But she couldn't focus with Luke's eyes on her, and his handsome smirk with the lip ring, it all made her melt. The waiter moved on, "And you sir?" The star could tell he was trying to be professional with the quality of the restaurant, but it was tough when you were serving a power couple.
Ashton grabbed his wallet and followed her out the door, locking it behind him, Jake's keys at hand, as they headed in the direction of the parking lot, together. "Good luck, our schedule is going to be a different city every other day." He chuckled a little, as he picked up her hand, loving hearing her thinking out loud. "Anyway, you're pretty damn perfect, already." -
"I'll just have a water please," Luke told the waiter casually as he reluctantly dragged his eyes away from Shiloh, looking up at the young man for a moment to make sure he had his drink order before he looked back at the beautiful woman across from him, forcing himself to bit down on his lip so that he didn't burst out laughing. He couldn't help himself, the poor kid seemed terribly nervous, no matter how hard he was trying to be professional.
Emily glanced up at Ashton, thinking for a moment before she spoke up again, "The thing is though, I have this planned out. Two weeks till the touring starts, so that's two weeks for me to run. Plus, I'm doing it for myself. I want to get out of the apartment, and I definitely need to start running again." She gazed at him for a moment longer before she looked in front of them, watching the casual desk woman greet the two, which she returned with a smile. -
As the waiter quickly walked away, seeming still nervous, Shiloh allowed herself to sit back. "What if it is like his first day on the job, and bam, two celebrities sit down, with such intricut orders." She exaggerated, remembering when she was sixteen and working in the diner for her gas money, of course it wasn't anything white tablecloth, black tie.
Ashton just shrugged, "kay, Em." He just responded, unlocking the blue car which was in front row parking, just so Jake could keep his eye on it from the room window. The drummer popped the passenger door open and held it for her to get in. The interior of Jake's car was much nicer than Ash's but it was too sporty and jockish for the sandy haired kid.
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"Probably isn't, he's trying too hard to get tips." Luke spoke up softly, a wink coming from him as he laughed gently. "Poor kid, he was just trying to peacefully get some money." He couldn't help but to chuckle again, silently resting against the back of the chair, looking at Shiloh with a soft smile before he looked over the scenery again, thinking for a moment where this was in relation to his old house, in which he grew up in.
Emily slipped into the sports car, smiling faintly at Ashton before she shut the door, looking over the car for a moment before she relaxed and buckled herself in, resting her hands in her lap. She was honestly trying to calm herself down, knowing that it seemed she was taking this way out of proportion. She sucked in a deep breath before rolling his head, watching various cars roll up to the apartment complex. -
Shiloh chuckled a little at his responses, "True, I guess I jump to conclusions." She replied looking around at the fancy people and the fancy waiters, loving this just as much as she loved a hillside picnic. Their waiter came bustling back, carefully balancing the two drinks and placing the down lightly in front of the pair as he pulled out a pad of paper, "Ready to order?" Shiloh didn't even flinch when she passed the menu back to him, "I'll just have Chef's choice."
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Luke looked at Shiloh curiously, glancing down at the menu before he looked over at the waiter. "I'll just have the same, please." He said as he handed over his own menu, looking out at the bustling street as he picked up the water, taking a small sip before he rested it on the table again. "You know what's funny?" He asked Shiloh as the waiter walked away. "Bat is basically forcing me to take her out of her retirement. Like, yeah I'm using her for the clinics, but she gets extremely grumpy when I ride Dior instead of her."
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"She is still young, Luke." Shiloh laughed a little bit, "The mare loves what she is doing, and even if she is no longer competing you have a great horse on your hands." She added. She sipped her tea, the ice hitting the side of the glass in a series of chimes. "Bat is probably also just used to it being just you and her, Dior is still sorta a new thing."
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"I had to separate the two of them," Luke shook his head at his words, thinking about the moody mare. "Bat kept trying to jump Dior, and then eventually started going after Dior in anger." He picked up his glass again, speaking up before he took another sip, "Do you think I could open a barn?" He asked softly, his eyes trained on Shiloh curiously. He had been thinking about doing so for a little bit, finishing the barn to it's total glory after the clinics are done.
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Shiloh thought about it for a second, "Well, um... You're kinda busy right now..." She first stated, "But I believe that you have the capability, the money rolling in, the new giant amount of property, and your great people skills are a great thing." She assured, "Maybe one day, when you settle down, big shot." She winked, taking another sip of her tea.
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Luke rolled his eyes at Shiloh, but the smile on his lips said otherwise. "I'm not a big shot, I'm just looking out for my future." He rested his hands in his lap, just quietly resting for the moment as he thought over everything for a bit. "How's your little fan band doing?" He asked, knowing that she would know what he was referring to. He was in a playful mood tonight, something that came with him being relaxed.
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"My seater act?" Shiloh asked, raising her eyebrows, with a small smile. "Connor, the lead, knows how to work a stage, that's for sure. They are going to make every second of their twenty minutes on the stage worth it." She assured. She liked having the small pop punk band, then the popular girl group, it gave variety in the music. "And the fans are excited about it, too."
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"How many concerts are sold out?" Luke asked softly, looking at her with all of his attention. He loved hearing her talk about everything in general, and he was kind of wanting her to talk all night, knowing that soon enough he wouldn't be able to hear her voice without the help of a phone or a computer. He wasn't really ready for the strained relationship, but didn't let it bother him on the outside.
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"Forty eight out of the sixty, in the U.S., and tickets are still selling." Shiloh smiled proudly. It was the reason she was rehearsing so hard, with choreography and vocal training and special effects, she wanted every fan to go home satisfied. "I'm so excited for this tour, Luke." She admitted. "Of course, I wish we would be together more often." She said, the only downside of leaving.
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"You don't know what I have up my sleeves." Luke smirked out, giving her a chuckle before he sobered up, knowing that this was a serious matter. "I'm going to try to come as many as I can, we both know that. Everyone knows it, honestly." He smiled at her softly before setting his glass near the end of the table, signaling that he needed another refill. Quickly a waitress came by and refilled his water with a large smile, before looking at Shiloh politely. "Do you need another drink, ma'am?"
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"No, I'm still working on mine, thanks." She smiled politely and the woman hurried away. "And I will try and make it to your clinics." Shiloh assured, sipping her tea, "But I don't want any post-Luke-loss-depression, you hear? Don't be not answering my texts and ignoring my calls, no matter how creepy I get." She warned with a sly smile.
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"It was one time, and I wasn't even ignoring you," Luke groaned out, a sigh coming from him. "I'm sorry that the arena we were at had bad reception, I called you as soon as I got a signal, did I not?" He raised his eyebrows at her in a slight challenge, waiting to see if she would test what he was saying or not. "Plus, this is different. Even if we're in different time zones I'll try to talk to you as much as I can."
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"You did, but I had already gone into studio and missed it." Shiloh responded. She flipped her brunette curls back over her shoulder, and sipped her tea once more. "And I trust that, I was just joking, baby." She laughed it off a little bit. Setting her glass back on the table she leaned back in the classy chair. "How's Eli?"