Things do move fast in this fic for future reference. Also, I'd like to apologise in advance if there's any spelling or grammar mistakes at all. I have attempted to correct them all. Also, I'd like to apologise because this fic turned out to be more of a drama and also because I can't write funny and I'm not very good at writing in character. I envy the people that you!

"Well this is it. Make yourself comfortable whilst I find you a shirt," Lucy said as they walked through the flat door.

It was much bigger than what he'd imagined it would be but from what he could tell so far it suited her. The sofa he liked and the canvas in the background he really liked. Walking over to the sofa, he perched himself onto it as he intertwined his hands together.

"Right, sorry it's white but that's all I could find," Lucy apologised as she came rushing back in, handing Lee the shirt. He thanked her once again before walking in the direction Lucy had told him.

Opening the bathroom door he sighed as he shut it and locked the door again. Taking off his cap he placed it on the edge of the bath before removing his jacket. Lucy was sweet and kind, he liked her. Not just because she was the first person to talk to him he liked her because he felt something between them. It might just be him imagining it but he couldn't help it.

Leaving the shirt un-tucked from his jeans he rolled up the sleeves and placed his cap back on. If Lucy recognised him she'd go into shock and then it would all be over. He couldn't tell her, not now anyway. He couldn't tell her because this might be the only time they see each other but if he could just find a few more days where he could sneak out again.

Yes. Alright, he knew he had said to himself that he couldn't possibly risk it again but he liked her and wanted to get to know her a bit more. The only way he could do that was to keep on seeing her. Right, new plan. Sneak out as often as possible without getting caught. Yes, that is what he would have to do. He now owed Paul his life.

Grabbing his jacket he made his way out of the bathroom and back into the living room where Lucy was sat on the sofa, having changed.

"Ready?" She questioned as he nodded his head, "are you ever going to take that cap off?"

"Nope. Now c'mon I want to see the sights," and with that Lucy chuckled as she took hold of her handbag and exited the flat.

She hadn't been sightseeing in ages, even though she lived in London she spent the majority just walking next to his side she grinned, the white shirt suited him and the cap too if she was honest.

NGONGONGO

"Big Ben!" Lee shouted with his arms open as he stood in front of the landmark. He'd never been this close to it before, sure he had passed it in the car before but never stood in front of it.

"Do you want me to take a photo?" Lucy questioned as Lee wordlessly handed her the camera.

"Right is this ok?" Lee asked as he stood in the middle of the crowd as Lucy nodded her head. He couldn't stand like he was used to for photos so he resulted in shoving his hands in his pockets.

"Say cheese!" Not complying Lee just stood there with a grin on his face before going to join Lucy.

"Where to next?" Lucy chuckled at his childlike enthusiasm.

"Wherever you want to go."

NGONGONGO

A couple of hours later they were walking down Villers street when Lee spotted a Starbucks.

"Fancy a coffee?" He questioned as they neared the store.

"As long as I don't end up spilling it over you," Lucy retorted as they turned to enter the coffee shop.

"I'll get it, you sit down," Lee instructed as he made his way to the back of the queue, "what do you want?" He asked just as she was about to leave.

"Cappuccino," Lucy replied as Lee nodded his head.

As the day had gone on, he'd grown to like Lucy even more. They'd spoken about everything, well not everything. He had still left out the part about where he was a prince. That wouldn't go down so well right now. Especially since he'd said he was working abroad and then made up some bullshit about it. Yeah not good.

"What can I get you, sir?"

"Umm...one cappuccino and whatever you recommend," Lee asked completely confused as to what he wanted, "do you do deliveries?" He asked as he glanced to Lucy who was sitting next to the window.

"Not usually, sir," the young girl behind the till apologised.

"Can I speak to your manager?" Lee was desperate. That was a bit sad wasn't it? Desperate to get coffee delivered.

"Fine," and with that Lee stepped to the side so the next customers could order what they wanted.

Snapping up their coffees Lee made his way over with them to Lucy before apologising and making his way back over to the counter. Adjusting his cap a bit more Lee smiled as the manager came out and shook his hand.

"You want coffee delivered?" He questioned as Lee nodded his head, "we don't do that, sir."

"What if I pay double?" Lee asked and he could see the pound signs light up in his eyes.

"Where do you want it delivered to?" The manager asked as he got a piece of paper out.

Lee gave the man the address. Lee then gave his order for the next week and the things he wanted written on the coffee cups. Smiling as he shook the managers hand, paying him the first half he promised the second after the week had finished.

Walking back over to Lucy he couldn't help but smile at how pretty she looked with the sun just catching her hair. Sneaking out his camera he managed to take a sneaky couple of photos before pocketing it and sitting down opposite her.

"What have you got?" Lucy questioned as Lee peered at his cup. Honestly he didn't have a clue. Taking a cautionary sip his face turned into a frown. He still didn't know what it was but it tasted nice.

"No clue," he answered as Lucy chuckled. Feeling his phone buzz in his pocket he took his phone out and checked. It was a text from Paul.

They're having dinner early.

Hurry up.

Paul.

Taking a gulp of his drink. Lee smiled at Lucy, "I've got to go."

"Oh alright," Lucy sighed as Lee stood from his chair.

"Uh..Here's my phone number," he had prepared and given her his actual phone number. It was risk but it was one he was willing to take.

"See you," Lucy smiled as Lee put his jacket on.

"See you," he replied as he leant down and kissed her cheek, "thank you for today and I'll get this shirt back to you."

NGONGONGO

"How was it?" Paul questioned as Lee ran into the security camera room, handing him his phone and change.

"I owe you," Lee told him as he was handed one of his suits and shoes.

"Yeah you do. I managed to sneak away during lunch to get you a change of clothes," Paul explained as Lee smiled as he began to get changed, Paul averting his eyes. Again asking the same question after Lee had dressed, Paul watched as he blushed.

"You met someone?" He accused.

"Might have," Lee replied with a shrug as he handed his clothes to Paul who hid them under his desk. He'd been great.

Slipping on his jacket Lee shook his hand. And that's when Paul realised this wasn't going to be a one off. Nodding his head with a small smile, Lee beamed back as he rushed off upstairs to his room, grabbing his phone before going down to join the others. Now that's all he had to do was avoid the questions from his family and other guests.