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My mind barely registered that the door to my right had opened before I was staggering sideways into it. I gasped as I was swept off my feet, landing with a slight thud on a desk. His lips met mine in a rush and I winced, making him pull back.
"What's up?" he asked casually as though dragging me into the storage room at school was a normal thing we did.
"I bruised my butt," I panted, placing a hand over my frantically beating heart. "And you scared the heck out of me!"
He chuckled, running a hand through his mop of messy blond hair.
"That is such a typical thing for you to say."
"Is not!" I protested, trying to make my breathing controlled again. Jeremy was right, I did scare awfully easy.
"Is so. How'd you manage that?"
"When I fell over the shopping bags."
He smile wavered for a moment, making me regret saying it. That was when we had had our big fight. Before he knew the truth.
I rushed on, not wanting to dwell on that subject. "So. Um. Why are we in here?"
He shrugged. "No one else is here, right?"
"True..." I said slowly. "Still, I don't exactly see the need."
"I do. No one can see. Who knows who Mark's got following us."
My stomach did a slight dip and my mouth dried. I guess it still hadn't occurred to me that I could be being spied on. I hated the idea and it made me extremely paranoid. I shuddered just thinking about it. I never thought this situation would happen to me. It only happened in movies. Or a cheesy, cliché story.
"Hey," he said softly, placing his hands on my thighs. "It's going to be okay."
I sighed, leaning in automatically, seeking his comfort. "I don't know."
He glanced down, after I had pulled back. "Since when do you wear stockings?"
"Since my long pants are in the wash and the zipper broke on my shorts. Mel had conveniently left a pair at my house."
"Oh." he nodded.
I smiled up at him. "So. How are you?"
"I'm good," he said, cracking a grin. "You?"
"I'm good." I nodded.
We lapsed into silence. I guess it wasn't as carefree and easy as it used to be. Now there was this new pressure. I didn't like it. At first, I thought the idea of sneaking around would be fun and exciting, but now...
I wasn't quite so sure.
The bell buzzed loudly. Jason sighed deeply, lifting me down from the bench.
He pulled me into a tight hug, kissing me hard. The world spun as I latched my fingers onto his shirt. He laughed, stepping back.
"You better leave first."
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