Lola had been trying outfits for the past thirty minutes and was about to give up since all her clothes were mainly work clothes, when someone knocked at the door. "Come in." She had old jeans and a sweater on, and for a second she got nervous and thought maybe it was Kevin. It luckily was not him. "Jaime! What's up? Weren't you going to practice a little with Lily for the fighting scenes?"

"Yeah, but I have something for you." Jamie walked toward Lola and the girl noticed a store bag in his hand. "It's not Chanel, but it was the best I could do."

The editor took the gift from Jamie's hand and opened the bag, her eyes widened. "It's –" It was a black long-sleeved black dress with a handcrafted white collar and a pair of wine stockings. "I – Jamie, I can't accept it. It's beautiful."

"No big deal, Lola. It was nothing and you need to look awesome when you're on your dream date." He smiled and took something from his jacket, which shone a bit. "It's a hair pin." The gold haired boy handed the pin to Lola and she took a pretty good look at it, it was dark gold and had stones that looked like emeralds crusted to it. It was not anything really exaggerated nor too small, it was just the right size. "Won't you take it?"

She took it and almost jumped on Jamie, hugging him tightly. "You are the best friend ever! Thank you, Jamie. Thank you so much. I can't even thank you properly." Lola turned her face and kissed Jamie's cheek roughly while laughing. "Best gift…" Then she let him go.

"You don't have to thank me, OK? Just look striking, what is natural to you and we're even. And don't exaggerate, it's not the best gift." He rolled his eyes and laughed a bit.

"Not the outfit, you." Lola noticed with interest Jamie blushing and a wide smile spread through her face. "Now go you cute little piece of annoyance." She said, pushing him out of the trailer, before he could open the door, she hugged him again from behind. "I thank life and destiny for your existence every day. You're the most irritating, nerve-wrecking being I've ever met…"

"Is that supposed to be some heart-to-heart?" He laughed loudly.

"Let me finish, Bower! You're all of those things, but you're the best thing that ever happened to me and I couldn't have asked for a better friend."

"I have to go, Lily waits me. Good luck." Jamie untangled from Lola and left her all by herself, standing there and wondering what his problem was, but she had to go and get ready for the date.

Lola thanked heavens the weather was not that cold, otherwise she would have frozen since the dress Jamie gave her was middle- thigh length and the stockings were not warm. All she had to protect her body from the cold was her leather jacket and boots. She did not have to wait long for Kevin, he was even early and they drove to a Japanese restaurant that was really beautiful indeed, it was dim lit and all tables were Japanese models. Lola asked if they had a place where they could sit on tall tables and chairs. There were private rooms, what made the girl feel a little uncomfortable, but the dress she was wearing was not appropriate for sitting on the floor, besides she did not want to wreck it since it was a gift from Jamie.

"You seem distracted."

"Huh? Me? No, sorry. I was looking at the place. It's beautiful."

"I really like it here. The food is great and the ambiance. You look beautiful, by the way." They were sitting face-to-face and Lola had to stare at her chopsticks to hide her embarrassment.

"Thank you, you too."

"Is this weird?"

"No, it's just that you could be with anyone here. I mean, any girl in her right mind would want to be here and I have no idea why it's me."

Kevin let out a laugh and took her hands in his. "If you could look at me when we talk, it would be better, please." She looked at him, face burning. Lola always had the feeling of melting when looking into Kevin's beautiful eyes. "Thanks. I asked you out because I like you, you make me laugh and you're really smart. You have a great sense of fashion, which I don't. And I find it amazing the way you look after Jamie."

At the mention of Jamie, Lola reached for her phone in her purse, breaking from Kevin's grip. "Just a second please." She took it and started typing Jamie a message asking if he was fine and saying that she was worried about his sudden leave at the trailer. "I'm sorry. I'm glad you feel that way."

"I'm sorry, but who were you texting?"

"Jamie, he didn't look fine when I left."

"Do you even do anything besides worrying about him?"

"Of course! Just this morning I did my nails while you trained for the stunts, OK?" She said mockingly. "He's my friend, I worry about all of them."

"But it's different with him." Kevin said while sipping from his wine.

"Yeah, because he's the most sensitive fragile person I've ever met and if you tell him I said that, I'll deny it. By the way, it's such a shame we couldn't find a movie worth watching. I love going to the movies."

"It's a shame, indeed. Maybe next time, right?"

"You want a next time?" She asked shyly, heart on her sleeve.

"Sure!"

"Is this a dream or am I just really lucky?"

Kevin laughed loudly and they started debating on luck and really deserving. The right of the night was incident free. Except the fact that Lola had spent the whole time checking her phone at every five minutes. They took a walk around the neighborhood of the restaurant, holding hands and talking about the silliest and most irrelevant things. Being with Kevin felt right and Lola's heart felt warm, although nervousness ate her up. She wanted to reach and kiss him, hold him. But he was Kevin Zegers, the man she had been dreaming of for such a long time and she did not want to ruin whatever it was they had going. Sometimes she asked herself where all her confidence and self-awareness were when she most needed them. Kevin drove her to the set at about ten, he walked her to her trailer.

"Well, I should really get inside. Tomorrow I have to take Jamie to the dentist for his check up. And I know this is lame."

Kevin laughed and put a hand to Lola's face, looking her in the eye while caressing her cheek with his thumb delicately. "Thank you for the lovely night."

Lola could almost see in her mind her cheeks turn into a bright red and she was certain that her heart was now in her throat. All the girl could do in response was to bit her lower lip, which seemed to be the right thing to do. Kevin neared his face to hers, without breaking eye contact and after not finding any resistance; he closed his eyes as Lola did hers so her heart could stop trying to rip her throat open. Kevin's free hand find its way to Lola's waist and the minute their lips touched, his grip on her skin tightened – both on her cheek and waist – as she involved his neck with her hands. It was a sweet and soft kiss, his lips tasted like dream and happiness and all of Lola's best daydreams about him could not come close to the reality of his warmth and touch. Kevin had this amazing manly smell and essence, the way he held her made her feel like burning up and electricity ran through her body. After a few moments, Kevin slipped his tongue between her lips and Lola could do nothing more than allow its passage. The girl did not know how anyone could possibly taste that good. His tongue tangled on hers and fighting her for dominance was something that made her legs feel like melting any time soon. Kevin ran his hands through her body until he reached her backs and pulled the girl closer, their bodies touching and the kiss intensifying. Lola entwined her fingers in Kevin's hair, pulling it slightly. She could feel his firm and well shaped chest through the clothes, and his heartbeat which was almost as fast as hers. But then the need for actual oxygen broke their kiss and it took the editor a while to pluck up the courage to open up her eyes. When she did, she did not regret it. Kevin had his eyes shining even more than usual and his lips were red. Lola's stomach contracted slightly at such beautiful view.

"I see you soon, then." He finally said, a little breathless.

"Ahm, sure." And then Kevin left.