A/N: I love classic tropes. Urgh. bonkai are the same age cause...*shrugs* Sorry for mistakes I wrote this on a whim and I didn't stop writing this until I felt like it reached a decent conclusion since I have so many one shot stories in my doc that will never see the light of day cause I loose steam with them. Their might be some inconsistencies too, hopefully not too noticeable.


12 years ago

"You took my seat, jerk," A fourteen year old Bonnie scowled as she tapped her foot on the floor, looking at him pointedly because boys are the worst but this one takes the cake. "I have been sitting here since term started."

Kai looks under his pencil case and around her desk, exaggerating his actions as he places his hand over his gray eyes and squints, "funny. I don't see your name on it." He looks up at her and his eyes widen, "are you sure this is your desk? You could be going senile."

She gestured towards the Asian girl besides Kai who is looking at him all dream like and Bonnie rolls her eyes at Susan because fawning over this idiot is just not worth it and now is not the time, "Susan tell him."

"She's right Kai," Susan nods, looking over at Bonnie and she smiles in return, her smile dims however when Susan places her hand under her chin and directs her attention towards him again, "when did you transfer to this class?"

"Well," Kai begins while he throws an arm around Susans chair and Bonnie rolls her eyes, "it was because my gra -"

"No one cares," Bonnie cuts in sharply, "Susan," she pouts, she can't help it. She hates Kai, Susan knows she hates Kai. Hated him ever since second grade. "You're my best friend."

As if female solidarity finally takes hold, Susan nods and looks back at Kai, "Bonnie's my bff so that takes priority," she gestures behind her, "there's a couple of seats behind us that are available."

"Like way in the back," Bonnie adds.

Kai sighs as he grabs his backpack, "two against one isn't fun." He starts to stand, he tilts his head towards Susan, "always a pleasure." A little giggle erupts from Susan but she stops a couple of seconds later, surprised at herself. Hell, so is Bonnie. Bonnie narrows her eyes and hates how short she is when he stands up, directly in front of her. He's got to be at least a head taller than. Stupid, tall, annoying boys. He narrows his eyes at her right back before giving her a biting, smug smile, "you look like a witch just threw up on a goth."

Bonnie refused to look down on her black ensemble that she's been sporting recently since she discovers her aunts rock and roll cassettes, particularly 'The Black Hearts,' she's been a little bit obsessed with Joan Jet recently which may seem strange since Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera are all the rage. She's never seen so many plaid skirts and bright, baggy pants in her life around school.

"And you look like second rate Backstreet Boys wannabe," Bonnie smiled sweetly in return, looking up at him to glare at his spiked up, brown hair.

They both stared at one another while continuing to trade random insults.

She heard at throat clear, she assumed Susan, followed by the school bell and Bonnie takes a step back and fold her arms, "you suck."

"Right back atcha," Kai swings his bag, almost hitting her arm as he makes his way to the back of the class.

"He totally knew this was my seat," Bonnie mutters harshly as she sits down, Susan gives her a strange look, "what?" Bonnie asks as she starts pulling note books out of her bag.

"Are you two sure that you don't secretly like each other?"

Bonnie turns around, giving her a surprised mingled with disgust look and places a hand over her heart, "how can you say something so vile?...so evil?" Susan laughs but Bonnie is entirely serious.

"He pays you the most attention, a lot girls in the school are jealous about that."

Bonnie rolls her eyes, those girls are obviously stupid, "he does it so he can make my life a living hell."

Susan smirks, "I think that-"

The teacher walks in then and the silence begins when Mr. Adams starts writing on the black board. Bonnie could feel silent daggers being thrown at her back, Bonnie guessed it was Kai, she turns around slightly to see Kai casually give her the middle finger, smiling all the while. Bonnie gives him a bland look and turns right back around, she smirks and imagines what she would do if she had a real dagger.


Present Day

"What the hell is he doing in my seat?" Bonnie glared, while pouring milk into her coffee. She's currently in the break room, looking through the giant window that over looks the junior attorneys.

"Man, he's making himself cozy, isn't he?" Marcel said, a fellow first year associate and good friend, as they watched the man settle himself back in her leather seat while checking his phone.

Bonnie places the carton of milk back in the fridge and mutters, "he's in for a world of pain." Marcel laughs in the background as he stirs his coffee, shaking his head as Bonnie leaves the break room.

Bonnie walked past the bustling of lawyers and towards her desk, neat and organised but Kai's presence is tainting her work haven. She walks up behind him and taps his shoulder, well not really a tap but more of a gentle slap...okay it wasn't gentle. Kai jumps a little but settles in quickly again as he swivels her chair around and folds his arms.

"Dr. Evil your new inspiration now?"

"Haha," he grins, tugging a little at his sleeve, "I love your jokes, they're so vanilla it's downright endearing and sad. Mostly sad."

Bonnie brows raise as she walks a step closer to her, he eyes her with taunting glee. "Oh you find my jokes are 'vanilla' -" She sighs when he cuts her off.

"Why are you using air quotes?" He said with a chuckle, "it's true."

"Listen," She lowers her voice and takes an intimidating step closer to him, he has the nerve to settle back, his hands interlocking over his torso as he looks up at her expectantly, "if you sit your ass on my seat one more time I swear - " She suddenly clears her throat when two of the partners walk by, one male and female. Bonnie's smiles pleasantly at them before addressing Kai, she lost her train of thought for a little bit, "I will," she pauses for a moment trying to think of something, "staple you to the floor."

"Really?" Kai smiled, a bored expression on his face, "that's all you had?" He checks his watch, "I'm disappointed and my break's over." He tuts as he stands up, "I gotta head back upstairs, you know? where the real lawyers are."

Bonnie slams her hand...lightly (because she doesn't want to make a scene) on the edge of her desk, "environmental law is a legit law and at least we're doing good," she gestures around her, "you," she points at him, "shit on the downtrodden and cater to the wealthy. You and the rest of your crew upstairs are the devil spawn."

"Yeah," he sighs dramatically, "how am I ever going to sleep at night? Thanks Bonnie, I'm a changed man now." He shakes his head, eyes exaggerating large, "thank you so much. Truly."

"Have I told you how much I hate you?" Bonnie said, her palm now resting against her desk, her other hand on her hip.

"First time today," he checked his watch, "shit I have to go. We're working on this case on copyright where the executives are-" he stops himself and clears his throat, "never mind all you need to know is that their is a shit loads of money going to brought in," he taps his cheek, "you know what that word is, don't you Bonster? money? since you chose environmental law you probably rarely see it."

Bonnie rolled her eyes, "weren't you leaving?"

"Fuck," he starts to leave and Bonnie restrains herself from looking for disinfectant so she can clean her table. "Oh Bonster?" she turns around and internally sighs because she's sworn she'll never acknowledge him when he uses that nick name on her, "your ass in that skirt is just..." he kisses both tips of his fingers, "perfection."

"That's harassment," Bonnie says and she starts to quickly look for her stapler because hurting him physically would balance it out. When she turns around she sees him in front of the elevators, damn he's fast. He steps in and turns around, giving her wave as the doors close. She gives him the middle finger.

"You two," Marcel steps beside her, sipping his coffee, "are crazy entertaining."

"Nice to see you're finding amusement at my pain," she looks down at her desk and sighs, she left her coffee in the break room.

"Oh please," Marcel says grinning while handing her cup of coffee, she smiles in gratitude, "you enjoy it, you just don't want to admit it."

"How dare you, sir," she takes a deep sip of her coffee, regrets it for obvious reason. She sputters a bit.

"Have you two ever tried just getting it over with..." he motions with his hand and Bonnie follows it blankly. "Sex Bonnie, sex. With Kai."

"That's harassment."

"You two have all this crazy sexual tension." Bonnie looks at him warily, "that you and Kai should just find a copy room and just go to town on each other."

"That's the most disgusting thing I have ever heard. Well..." She glances down at her cup, "Susan said the exact same thing to me too, not the copy room thing but similar."

"Yeah and I'm sure anyone who sees you two together would think that," eww, her face becomes pinched at that notion. "Is Susan single?"

Bonnie bites her lip, hiding a smile, "just ask her out, you dork."

Marcel didn't say anything to that instead stated, "I like Kai," Bonnie looked surprised then gave him a wounded expression, Marcel ignored it. "Bumped into him in that bar everyone goes to last week," Bonnie nodded, that bar is a den of drunk and angry lawyers, Bonnie usually stays away from that place, "he bought me a drink, he helped win a case so he was in a good mood."

"Aww, you two going steady now?"

Marcel playfully rolled his eyes before turning to the left, "okay. Gotta go," Marcel left before she can say anything, confused but she quickly understood when another partner, very grumpy elderly man, left his office and walked down her direction.

Bonnie immediately sat down and opened her laptop, she flinched when a brown folder landed on her desk, "highlight all the phone numbers that are traced to this address. Don't leave until everything is done," Bonnie nodded as she opened the file, dreading the next few hours as she flicked over the hundreds of pages in her hands. She's used to this kind of menial work though, she pouted when the partner left without a word.

She sighed as she stared at her cup, she better brew a stronger cup of coffee. She looked over her cubicle to see Marcel give her a shrug, he looked smug. She glared at him. She'll get him back.


It was nearly midnight when Bonnie trudged through the office space and towards the hallway so she can make her way to the elevator. She was tired, she wanted her bed but she was excited at the food Susan dropped over to her today while Bonnie was at work, she sent Bonnie a text to let her know. They live apart but saw each other all the time and it seems like Susan is always attending a Filipino party every couple of weeks which always involves loads of food which of course, always makes Bonnie excited.

She pressed the down button and checked her keys in her coat pocket, while dreaming about egg rolls. She sighed happily when the door dinged open but scowled immediately when she was met with a familiar face. He was on his phone, he looked up at her in surprise.

"Bonster," Kai nodded as he held onto his brief case, "working late?"

"You have a keen, sharp mind Mr. Parker." She turned away, missing the amused smile on his face, "I'm going to get the next one."

Kai gave her an unimpressed look, "really?" The doors were about to close but he hand shot out and quickly held them open, "if it helps I'm too tired to argue with you so get in and you'll be rewarded with silence on my part." He rolled his eyes when she didn't budge, "just get in Bonnie."

"You're not the boss of me," she said automatically meeting his blank expression. She shrugged, "but I'm hungry so..." she walked in and stood on the opposite side of the elevator box. She leaned her arm against the railing and didn't look at him, as if she wanted to.

The doors closed and credit to Kai, he didn't say a word only an occasional, frustrated sigh now and then. If Bonnie cared enough, she would have asked what was wrong. She took out her phone and pretended to text.

A moment later the box lurches and Bonnie places a steadying hand on the railing, "woah."

"What the fuck was that?" Kai stepped in front of her so he can look at the button display, "well, shit," he said when they both realized the elevator stopped moving.

Bonnie closed her eyes in consternation and took a deep breath, she wasn't claustrophobic or anything confined spaces irked her, "It'll probably only be a minute or so."

"Yeah," Kai said absently when he pressed the intercom button that was suppose to directly lead to the fire station or police station or something, Bonnie didn't really know but what she did know was that someone should have been answering the other line when Kai kept pressing the button asking for assistance.

He stopped and turned to her, "guess they're on break?"

Bonnie sighed, "hopefully."

He checked his phone, "no signal," he nodded towards her, "how about you?" When Bonnie checked her phone, she sighed. "Take that as a no then."

She watched Kai proceed to walk away from her and he flopped on the floor, his legs stretched out. He leaned his head against the wall, he glanced up at her, "like what you see?"

"No," she said as she sat down, she pressed the button again, calling out for help before she gave up, "I thought I had a shit day but lo and behold, it just got shittier."

"Being stuck with you is no picnic either," Kai sighed as he pinched the indention of his nose. "But I guess it's better than being alone, huh?"

"No," she shook her head, "I'd prefer to be alone." Kai snorted at that and didn't say anything. Instead they latched on silence for who knows how long. The only noise that broke through the silence was a very loud, obnoxious growl. Bonnie looked away and pretended not to hear it and folded her hands over her stomach.

Kai chuckled and said, "so...hungry?"

"Not at all," Bonnie retorted back, all casualness. "I am perfectly fine," of course another growl ruined it and Bonnie decided to look at her phone. She was playing with her phone, she downloaded an app which consisted of her looking after a puppy. Her landlord told her animals were't allowed in her apartment which broke Bonnie's heart a little bit since she fully planned on getting a pet. She wanted a dog but decided to get a cat since it suited her busy life better. It would have been nice to come home to something but now she has to make do with an app. How sad.

She was a little engrossed when something moved past her eyes and banged against the wall. She flinched and glared at Kai who stared at her. "How old are you?" He tilted his head downwards, pointedly and Bonnie followed his gaze. It was a protein bar. She looked back up at him in surprise.

He shrugged and leaned his head against the wall again, "your stomach has been growling the past minute. It was annoying."

Bonnie demurely pushed aside the protein bar towards his direction, "no thank you."

"Bonnie," he said her name in a low growl, "just eat the fucking bar. You're obviously hungry and who knows when we're going to get out of here." She didn't move out of principal, he glared at her in exasperation, "You are the most stubborn woman ever."

Her stomach chose to growl again, traitorously siding with Kai. She touched the bar and thanked the gods it had chocolate in it. "Thank you," she muttered quietly as she slowly tore the wrapping, she nodded the acknowledgement of his 'you're welcome' with a nod.


After fifteen minutes and once again trying the little button with no response, Bonnie decided it was time for small talk and she was feeling quite tired at the moment and maybe a little bit of friendly conversation would spruce her up a little, "so what jumped up your ass when I walked into the elevator?"

Kai who had his briefcase open and was looking through some files, looked up. Reading glasses in place and dammit it suited him, "oh," he said rolling his eyes, "you know that case I mentioned?" When Bonnie nodded, he continued, "it fell through, one of our witnesses wasn't credible since she was caught for plagiarism twice. I got the blame even though I wasn't assigned to it because I'm first year so to them I am the bottom of the barrel." His eyes widened and so did hers when he divulged maybe a little bit too much information. She expected his answer to have all bravado.

"Oh," Bonnie nodded. "I've been there."

"Really?" Kai said, "did the tree you swore to protect to the firm get chopped down on your watch and now they're disappointed in you."

She took a little nibble of her bar and scowled, she rubbed her head a little, feeling a headache come on, "no you jerk. It's just I understand how you feel. I mean yesterday, I was fetching someones errands for two hours."

"Well, I can't imagine there's not much for you to do," Kai said casually as he looked over something and started scribbling in a small note, "they have to keep you busy somehow." Well, that earned him the silent treatment, Bonnie placed the half eaten bar on the floor and tilted her head back.

She flinched when she felt a sudden rush to her head. She opened her eyes to see Kai's gaze flicker over her face. He turned away quickly and pushed his reading glasses up and surveyed his work again.

Bonnie rolled her eyes, whatever.


The silent treatment lasted about an hour since Bonnie dozed off for most of it, she startled when she fell forward. She slowly opened her eyes, hoping she's be in her room. "Oh damn."

"What?" Kai said, head tilted in her direction.

"I'm still stuck here with you," she pouted. She rubbed her head, harshly. She gestured to him, "at least you brought your work with you." She left her work back in her office, she was going to have a very early start of the day, wake up at five in the morning and head in.

"Just trying to pass the time," he said absently.

However he tossed his files away and said, "so we're stuck here, probably til dawn and you're awake. If I stare anymore at these papers, I will go insane. So..." He shrugged, "let's do something."

Bonnie folded her arms and crossed her legs at the ankle, again, his eyes flashed at the movement. "Like what?" He lifted his eye brows suggestively, "like what?" she said, her tone firmer.

He tapped his fingers along his brown, leather suitcase, "twenty one questions?"

She unfolded her arms and stretched a little, "don't you need stuff for that." She untucks her white, blouse out of her skirt cause she felt like it, she felt freer, "right?" she asked when he seemed to be in a trance. Maybe he needs to take a nap or something.

He blinks a little bit, "yeah," he sighed, "but we got nothing so let's ask whatever the hell we want to each other." He looked at her pointedly, "we have to tell the truth."

"I need to be drunk for this."

"Ah c'mon," He smirked, "let's catch up. Get to know one another."

She gave him a bland look, "we've known each other since we were six years old."

"Exactly," he raises his hand up, "we've known each other all our lives. But we've never been close, we've never been friends. We have mutual friends but that's it."

Bonnie shakes her head slowly, "because we hate one another."

Kai lets out a puff of air at that statement and simply stared at her, after a moment, he spoke, "but do we, like really hate each other?"

Feeling every confused because that's what their relationship seemed to based on, wasn't it? "don't we?"

His brows furrow, a deep crease developing, "not on my end," When Bonnie pressed him with a glare, "okay you annoyed me when we were kids, you were just so uppity and so damn anal. We just didn't gel. But I never hated you at all."

Bonnie gave him a disbelieving look, "what about that time, you put gum in my hair?"

"We were twelve," he said with an exasperated laugh and pointed at her, "you flushed my gym shorts down the toilet."

"In retaliation," Bonnie said, folding her arms, a little smile escaped her. Her smile dimmed, "you probably didn't hate me but you were sometimes mean." She looks up at him and shrugged.

"Since we're stuck here," he bit the inside of his cheek and roughly exhaled, "truth?" At Bonnie's nod, he sighed again, "when we were kids. I had a crush on you," he paused, "big time." Well that's news to her, she gaped at him in shock. "I mean you had, have these big green eyes and these wild curls but you weren't that nice to me too," he looked at her pointedly, "and being the extra sensitive kid that I was I guess I lashed out more than I needed to." He was messing with the metal buckle of his suitcase, "I guess I was resentful and it snowballed through our adolescence and now into our twenties." He lifts a brow up, "you have to admit though, you probably hate me but you kind of dig what we have. You never tell me to leave you alone or anything."

"So you don't hate me?" she says slowly, because she not quite sure she believes him.

"Bonnie," he says, he stopped messing with his suitcase and pushed it aside, "I work three floors above you. Do you honestly think I would come down nearly every lunch break for a person I hate?"

"I thought you just liked annoying me."

He nodded, "yeah that too."

Bonnie chuckled, this kind of interaction felt so alien to her. Who would have thought she would have a conversation that wasn't consisted of thinly veiled insults. Their parents would be so proud of them, she remembered the rolling of frustrated eyes of their mothers every time Kai and Bonnie were in the same room together when they were young because it usually resulted in a shouting match.

She looked up and they both shared an almost coy smile with one another. Weirdly, her cheeks heated up at the gesture, she looked away to scratch the back of her neck. Yes, their parents would be proud indeed.


"I knew you spiked the punch," Bonnie said, glowering at him, "I was grounded for a week when I showed up drunk at my house."

Kai bit his bit, "sorry. It was a dare. It wasn't even my vodka," he tapped his chin, "okay my turn. Did you really spread that rumor that I had herpes?"

Bonnie quickly shook her head, "no. I can honestly say I didn't." She gave him a sly look, "but I know who did."

"Tell me?"

"Laura Murphy," at Kai's shocked expression, she nodded, "she fessed up to my friend's friend."

"That bitch," Kai breathed and Bonnie nearly laughed at the ridiculousness of the situation, they were practically gossiping. "I break up with her and she spreads that rumor about me."

"Bitch," she nods in agreement, "okay my turn," Bonnie said, placing her hands on the floor. They were currently side by side leaning against the wall, legs still outstretched. "Were you-" she stopped herself because that question seemed a little iffy, "wait a second let me change the question, umm-"

"Nope, I want to hear it." Kai said as he patted her knee once before pulling his hand away, "tell me. I won't stop asking until you tell me."

"Fine," she shakes her head, "don't know why I hesitated asking this question. It's not a big deal." She cleared her throat, "do you remember that game we played when we were seventeen, like a group of us. We were playing in Shantel's house? seven minutes in heaven."

Kai nodded, "yeah I remember that game."

She paused, "we're you jealous that I got picked with Steven for the game?" She chuckled, "again, it's a silly question."

Kai shook his head, "it's not a silly question. Umm, yeah the answer is I was jealous."

Bonnie bit the inside of his cheek, she remembered that day clearly, not because it was the first time she's ever given a blowjob so it was seven minutes in heaven for Steven, not necessarily for Bonnie. She also remembered the look Kai had on when it was Bonnie's turn and it was Steven's name on the card. When they both came out of the closet and went into the living room, Kai was nowhere in sight. They said he got suddenly ill and had to go home. Bonnie didn't make a big deal about it and besides he did look a little nauseous when Steven and herself left the living room but since Kai had told her some truths, she's beginning to think his 'sickness' had nothing to do with it.

"We're you kinda jealous or really jealous?"

Kai chuckled, turning his head slightly to face her, his face immediately shuttered, "I thought it was my turn," he said, voice quiet. She's not sure what expression she was sporting at the moment, she really wanted to hear that answer. It was strange. He exhaled, "really jealous."

"How jealous?" her voice now a whisper. His eyes widened and Bonnie realized how close she was to him, she moved her head back, "sorry," she blinked rapidly, she tried to laugh but it came out a little strained. "Sleep deprivation, am I right?" She was about to push herself up but Kai's voice stalled her.

"Really jealous," he cleared his throat, "like if I didn't get out of that fucking house I would have beat the shit out of Steven kind of jealous." He laughed nervously and Bonnie felt a rapid heat succumb the back of her neck and cheeks, "why are you so curious? you hated me all my life right?"

"Maybe hate was a strong word to use," she conceded, "and I'm not curious," she shrugged, "let's change the subject. It's your turn."

"What did you do with Steven?"

She batted his shoulder, "that is not changing the subject."

"It's my turn."

She closed her eyes, she pouted, "it was just a blow job." She opened her eyes to find him studying her, "what?"

"That's all, a blowjob?" He gestured towards her in disbelief. If Bonnie didn't know any better he sounded a little angry.

She gave him a bland look, "do you want to know the details?"

Kai shook his head, "nope. Absolutely not. It's just," he gestured towards her "...it's you, like fuck. Just a fucking blow job, I always knew Steven was an idiot."

Bonnie laughed, feeling oddly flattered, "okay what would you have done?" she said this mostly in jest, she wasn't really serious but when she was met with silence, she's not sure if she crossed a line or not. Maybe this was getting a little bit personal and in uncharted waters that they both weren't ready to swim in, or ever, "again ignore my question."

"It would have been all about you," Kai said suddenly, "this is going to get really TMI," he looked over at Bonnie and smirked, his smirk faded however when Bonnie nodded and bit her bottom lip out of nerves or...something else, she wasn't sure but he continued, "I mean I can get myself off, that's not a big deal but to have had a girl like you in front of me. My first instinct would have been to touch you, feel you," he gulped, "taste you. A blow job would have been the last thing on my mind honestly."

Bonnie's breathing slowed, they both instinctively moved closer one another as he spoke, his hand reach up to touch her cheek and Bonnie blinked and pushed herself away. She stood up and moved on the other side of the elevator, "this is fast," she shook her head and folded her arms, "I called you an asshole yesterday."

"You call me an asshole every day," Kai reminded her as he stood up and smoothed down his grey blazer.

"Exactly," she looked away from him as he stepped closer to her, "animosity for nearly twenty years is hard to get over."

"True," he nodded as he stood next to her, "I mean I just inadvertently told you I had a crush on you for nearly most of my life so maybe telling you the ways I would have gotten you off if it had been me in that closet is a bit much right? Baby steps."

She almost stumbled as he uttered the last of the sentence with such casualness because she was feeling the exact opposite but Bonnie nodded in agreement although she had to look away from him to do it since Kai's stare was starting to contradict his demeanor, "definitely."

She wasn't sure who moved but supposedly that wasn't the point and Bonnie also assumed they were both getting delirious with sleep or stressed when they clung to each other and their lips fused hungrily. Her hands softly caressed his hair before grabbing it, yanking him closer although their was rarely a sliver of space between them but Bonnie was sure as hell going to try. He grunted at her action before pulling away.

"What are you doing?" she frowned, don't tell her he's growing a conscious. They're not employees for the same firm, they're not breaking protocol. But her question was quickly answered when he smirked and ducked down, "oh."

She fidgeted a little when he kneeled before, he looked up at her, "fulfilling my seventeen year old self fantasy," he shrugged while his hands skimmed the end of her skirt before slowly lifting it up, he held the bunched up material and it grazed her upper thigh, his voice came out low and raspy this time, "and every year after that and who the fuck am I kidding, before that as well."

"It's so weird you have a crush on me," she gasped when she felt fingers firmly graze her panty covered crotch. She held her breath when his hands palmed her ass before pulling down her underwear, thank god she wore lacy ones since all her comfortable cotton ones are in the wash.

"You're a real ego booster, you know that?"

"Sorry, I-" she moaned loudly and her hands grabbed his hair when she felt his hot breath on her clit before his tongue welcomely replaced it. He pulled her against his mouth and Bonnie's back arched against the wall, after a moment her hips started meeting his mouth with little thrusts but his hands that were previously massaging her ass griped her to keep her still, "you're such a jerk," she said breathlessly.

"I know," he mumbled when he lifted a leg up to place over his shoulder, she had to grip the railing for balance.

She felt two of his fingers skimming up her leg before positioning it self at her entrance, she breathed harshly at the way he was working her clit mercilessly raw. But his fingers remained where they were like he was asking permission or something, sweet but unnecessary since his tongue alternated between sucking on her clit before basically tongue fucking her.

She nodded, giving him permission but realized he couldn't see her, "please," Her heart started speeding up in anticipation when his fingers brushed past her entrance.

"Hello," a low and professional voice sounded through the elevator, "is their anybody there? This is security and it appears the elevator hasn't moved in the past five hours.

Another voice joined in, "why would anybody be there?"

In the meantime, Bonnie and Kai paused what they were doing (duh) and gaped at each other before looking at the originator of where the voices were coming from.

Kai was the first to speak, "maybe we should hold off for a couple of minutes until I..." he curled his fingers inside her and she groaned, her eyes fluttering. Tempting, really tempting but she slapped him on the shoulder.

"Are you crazy?" she quietly mouthed before dropping her leg, closing her eyes for a moment when his fingers pulled out of her and ignoring the look of disappointment on his face. She pulled her skirt down and walked over and pressed the button, "Hello hello," her voice sounded slightly out of breath, "there's two people on this elevator."

"We're so sorry miss," a voice said after a pause. "The connection on our side wasn't working so we couldn't hear if you tried to get through to us.

Bonnie rolled her eyes, she smelled bullshit but she didn't care, "okay, that's fine. Do you know when we're going to get out of here?"

"Any minute now. Just hang tight."

"Sure, thank you." Bonnie said as she massaged her temples, she released the button and turned around. Bonnie nodded when Kai lifted up the protein bar she discarded, eyes narrowing slightly she sat down next to him and took the bar off him, "should we talk about what just happened?"

Kai shrugged, taking a tiny piece of the bar and tossed it in his mouth, "why discuss when could just continue where we left off?" He flinched, "you're always abusing me."

Bonnie rolled her eyes as she pulled her hand back, she looked down and her cheeks heated up considerably when she noticed a couple of his folders stacked strategically over his groin area. She looked away. "The elevator is going to work any minute, do you want to give those guys a show?" Kai's only response was a non committal grunt.

However, not along after she felt his hand graze hers, she looked back at him to find him staring at her, looking a little uncomfortable, "Bonnie, maybe we can-" The elevator made a stuttering jump before it progressed it's descension. They nearly bumped their heads together and stopped each other by grasping onto each other's arms. They stared at one another and and Bonnie's was pretty sure they were five seconds away from kissing. Bonnie found it so endearing that he actually looked shy because she's sure she's never seen that expression on him in all the years they've been in each other's lives.

Of course though, the doors opened and they were met with three men in brown security uniforms.

Both sets of eyes jumped up to meet the men, Kai greeted them while Bonnie did a lame wave.

They all looked perplexed before their faces lightened up, knowingly, "morning," one of them said.

Bonnie and Kai took one look at each other before they stood up from their kneeling positions opposite each other. Kai scrabbled about putting his paper work in his suitcase and Bonnie waited for him, she grabbed her jacket off the floor.

One of the voices she recognized stepped up to her, a sympathetic look on his face, "we are so sorry, miss."

Bonnie waved him away although she was still admittedly peeved off, she smiled at him and said, "it's fine, really." She turned back to see Kai standing up and making his way over to her, "ready," Kai's widened a little, she assumed in surprise. She looked back at the three men and nodded before they both crossed the elevator threshold and walked towards the exit, her high heels the only sound in the slightly darkened hallway.

When they made it outside, it was brightening up and Bonnie inhaled deeply at the cold air and the smell of coffee, she looked to the right and smiled, her favorite Cuban coffee shop was open, she checked her watch. She felt a nudge at her shoulder and looked up to see Kai nod towards the coffee place.

He looked at her uncertainly, he bit his lip. "Since theirs no way I'm going into work today..." Bonnie nodded in agreement, she's going to have her first ever sick day today, "wanna grab some coffee?"

"You like their coffee?" Bonnie didn't know why that answer was so important to her.

Kai nodded, "best in the city."

A warmth erupted in her stomach as she chuckled, "aren't you tired?"

Kai shook his head, "honestly I'm a little buzzed but if I do collapse on top of my cronut, feel free to poke me with a fork."

Bonnie laughed and nodded, "same," she said as they crossed the road, in front of the entrance, Bonnie turned towards him, "we can catch up." she met his eyes, "properly."

Kai eyes flickered across her face as he slowly grinned at her, "yeah," he nodded, "I'd like that," he said as his hand reached out to open the door for her, letting her through first, the scent of caffeine pleasantly greeted her senses. She bit the inside of her cheek to keep from smiling when his hand touched the small of her back because it is way too soon to feel giddy over someone she 'hated.'

Her fourteen you old self would be utterly disgusted at her, she glanced up at him as he placed his hand on the counter and rubbed his stubble cheek as he gave his order.

She didn't realize she was staring until he looked down at her, waiting for her to take her order, "oh," she stumbled, "I'll have a hazelnut americano," she ignored the way he smiled when he looked away from her and how her cheeks flushed because of it.

Yep, fourteen year old Bonnie would be utterly disgusted.


A/N: This came out a lot differently than what I imagined. *sigh* But what else is new.