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of me and look behind me to make sure Scott and Krista aren't far behind us.
                  "Everything's good inside, right?" Katy asks uneasily, looking where all the paparazzi are now behind the door.
                  "Yep, inside there's no cameras allowed. Come on, our room is this way." I grab her hand and start down the hallway, looking at the little plaques on the doors until I see the one marked "Reserved for Excite Entertainment". We walk into a room painted red and black, with big black leather couches to lounge on and a bar in the middle with two bartenders doing fancy tricks with bottles.
                   "Whoa, this is just...wow," Krista says and I smile when Katy says she agrees. If they're amazed at a place like this then they have a lot of shocks coming if they stick with us. There are much bigger, fancier places outside of Georgia that I'm sure they haven't ever seen.
                  "Come on ladies....time to have some fun," Scott says, smiling as he pulls a now giggling Krista onto the dance floor.
     
                  "Want to dance, Katy?" I ask as I pull her against me and sway a bit to the music blaring through the speakers.
                  "You know I'm not much of a dancer."
                  An idea comes to mind and I smile as I lean down to her ear to whisper it. "We could always go back to that corner and just make out....we were always good at that."
     
                  A blush fills her cheeks as she shakes her head at me. "Slow down there mister....how about we try to figure out how to dance to this crazy fast music?"
                  I pull her further onto the dance floor and we eventually find our own rhythm moving to the music. It feels good to be like this with her. Like this, it feels like it’s only us and no one else is outside of our bubble of space.
                  As I run my hands down her sides and grip her hips, I start trailing kisses down her neck and whisper, "I really, really love this dress."
                  Katy lets out a happy sigh and wraps her arms around my neck before pulling my mouth onto hers, and I devour her while I have this moment.
                  “I like this." Katy whispers as she pulls back and lays her head against my chest and her arms go around my middle and squeeze.
                   “Me too Katy, I’ve missed this, missed us." We're swaying to the music that has now slowed down and all my attention belongs to her.
                  "I did too."
     
                  I relax getting into the music, and smile as a memory comes to me of us, just like this.
                   "Do you remember the first time we had to dance together?"
                  "I remember I was very mad at you for picking on me, and we were at someone's wedding and our moms made us dance together because it was 'just so cute'."
                  I laugh at her scrunched up face and reach out to smooth out the little wrinkles. "We were what, like 15 then?"
                  "Mm, something like that, you were a big jerk then." She raises an eyebrow to show she's teasing and I put on a mock shocked face.
                   "I was not....I was just already falling for you and you wouldn't give me the time of day."
                  "If I remember right, you were dating that Lindy girl then." She rolls her eyes. I knew she was jealous back then and she just proved it, I think with a smirk.
                  "Yeah...because I wanted you to be jealous!"
                  The music starts to go a little faster again and I pull Katy's back against me as she dances. I run a hand down her belly and around to her hip, leaning down to her ear. "We're good together, baby."
                  She turns back around and we're flush

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