"Dad, I'm going out with Rob. I'll be back around 10-ish." I was standing in front of my mirror, examining the outfit I threw on. I was wearing a vintage t-shirt with dark jeans and flats. I was about to change when the doorbell rang. "That'll be him! Bye!" I run to the front door and opened to see Rob standing there. He smiled as I opened the door.

"You chariot awaits you, m'lady." Rob motioned to a motorcycle standing in the driveway. It wasn't quite what I expected, but I was excited none the less. He tossed me a helmet as I straddled the back of the motorcycle. "Would hate to ruin such a pretty face." I slipped the helmet to hide the fact that I was blushing madly. He sat down in front of me and turned back to look at me. "You might want to hold on tight, spider monkey!" I wrapped my arms around his torso and he revved the engine. "Ready, set... GO!" The motorcycle jolted back and we sped down the street.

We turned into a small Chinese restaurant on the far-side. He parked in the back and hopped off. I hopped off after him, but my foot got stuck and I fell. Rob caught my hand and helped me up. "Careful."

"Where are we?" He held open the door to reveal an empty restaurant. I stepped in and sat down at a booth in the front.

"Little Beijing. It's my favorite place in town." He sat down across from me and smiled. "But, just for tonight, I rented the whole place out so no one bothers us. Although I can enjoy the attention at times, I hate being interrupted while eating." He already knew what he wanted, so I scanned the menu. I ordered the orange chicken while he got sweet and sour pork. "Alright, you first. What's your life story?" His question surprised me, but I quite liked the idea.

"Well, my mom used to be an actress and she fell in love with my dad. I was born June 20th, but my mom began to get sick of the Hollywood life style. We moved to Chicago when I was 2 and my dad came to see us when he could, which evidently was not often. I decided to take a year off after high school to figure out what i was going to do with my life. I thought I should come see my dad. Try out this life." I smiled. "Oh, and I love ferrets, reading and soccer and I play the piano. Now you?" I grinned, but I felt a little odd about all this.

"Born in London on May 13th, play the guitar and piano, like soccer and snowboarding. Um... first on screen role when I was 15. Um... not too much. Moved here soon after Harry Potter. But you play the piano? Your dad didn't mention that." He seemed to want to know more about me.

"Probably because he really doesn't know. I only play when I'm in Chicago because I never get the chance to play here. I've been trying to pick up the guitar, maybe you could help me. And help with soccer too." I was amazed that we had so much in common, and he wasn't only nice and cute, but he was talented! If I didn't like him already, I would have fallen for him at that moment.

Our food came and we spend the night getting to know each other even more. With each thing I learned about Rob, I felt myself falling for him even more. His radiant smile, accompanied with sparkling eyes, made my heart skip a beat.

When we were done with our food, the waitress came with the check and two fortune cookies. I grabbed my fortune cookie as Rob argued with me over the bill.

"Let me pay."

"No, it's fine. I can pay for my food." I ripped open the plastic and pulled out my cookie.

"Really, let me." Rob wanted to be the gentleman, so i agreed and opened my fortune cookie. I pulled out the small slip of paper. When i read it, I let out a loud laugh.

"What? What does it say?" I handed him the slip and he read it and laughed too. "Love will find you soon." He handed back the slip of paper.

"What do you think it means?" We stood up and walked out to the motorcycle.

"I have ideas." He gave me a mischievous smile before getting on. I got on behind him and wrapped my arms around his middle and held tight. I heard the engine rev and then we sped off into the night.

"Don't mind if I make a detour?" Rob called back as we drove down road.

"No." I yelled over the noise of the engine.

"Good!" he sped up and made a right turn towards the coast. I watched as the city disappeared around us and we were now in the countryside.

We stopped at a deserted beach and he parked in the sand. He helped me off the motorcycle and then led me to the edge of the water. "Take your shoes off." I slipped off my flats and threw them behind me. He did the same and we sat at the edge, letting the water lap at our toes. "Claire." Rob was staring at the full moon.

"Yeah?" I turned to see Rob's face in the moonlight and felt slightly lightheaded.

"I think I know what your fortune meant." he turned toward me and stared into my eyes.

"You do? What does it mean?" I felt my heartbeat quicken as Rob inched closer.

"This." He put his warm hand on my cheek and pressed his lips to mine. I put my arms around his neck like I had done in our first scene together. He deepened the kiss, but I soon felt his head begin to pull away. When he pulled away, we were both slightly out of breath and smiling.

We didn't speak awhile, but after about 5 minutes, Rob moved closer and took my hand. I felt the warmth against my cold body, his warm breath blew through my hair.

"Your cold. Do you want to go?" I shook my head no. "It's nearly midnight. We probably should." He helped me up and put his arm around my waist. We got back on the motorcycle and I put my chin on his shoulder, allowing me to see as we sped back into the city.