Jay really didn't like the attention Lonnie was recieving from Chad as of recent. It wasn't the kind of attention a friend would give another, it was more along the lines of Chad complimenting her looks and touching her hair when it wasn't needed. Jay didn't like it, not one bit, but, he really couldn't just tell her to stop talking to Chad now, could he? It was one thing to be jealous, but to appear like a controlling Boyfriend? That was something Jay didn't want.

It was late after fencing practice and Lonnie had made the decision to stay behind in the gym and work on a few techniques. She was about to go through a drill when she felt a strong hand grip her wrist and spin her around.
"Chad?"
Chad remained silent as he stared at Lonnie, making her feel incredibly uncomfortable with how close the boy was to her. It was already clear that she was with Jay, but Chad seemed to ignore that obvious fact.
"Chad? What are you doing?" Lonnie was seriously nervous. She attempted to pull out of his grip, but that only made him pull her closer. She could feel his breath on her face and it made her feel disgusted. In a swift movement, Chad captured Lonnie lips with his own. The kiss was short lived as Lonnie quickly pushed him away, giving the famous 'Mulan' glare.

"Lonnie..."

Lonnie spun around and felt her heart drop. Jay was stood before them and it was obvious he had seen the kiss. He looked like a injured Pup as he stared at Lonnie sadly. "Jay, It's not what you think."
"What did it look like?" Jay laughed, but, Lonnie could hear the bitter pain and hurt in it. "Cause it look like you two where properly enjoying yourselves."
Holding his jersey tightly in his hands, Jay began to walk away.

"I hope you two are happy, I really do."

Lonnie spun around and glared at Chad once again. "You best hope it get him back..." She threatened before dashing off after the son of Jafar.
She searched everywhere she could think of to find Jay. She even checked his dorm. She was worried that he had disappeared and was about to lose hope, when, she heard a splash. It sounded like a rock hitting the water. She followed that sound, and, it lead her to the lake. There, she found Jay, Throwing rock after rock into the water.

"What you saw back there... It wasn't real." Lonnie spoke. She heard Jay scoff. "Looked pretty real to me."
"I pushed him away as soon as it happened."
"I'm sure you did."

"Jay..." Lonnie didn't want this. If she was going to get anywhere, she would have to reassure him first. She stepped close to him and grabbed hold of his hand. She reached up with her other hand and caressed Jay's face.

"I have no interest in Chad. He can't give me what you can." She explained. "You're the one I want. You're the one... I love."

Leaning forward, She placed a soft kiss on Jay's lips, one that he gladly returned.

"I'm afraid of losing you." Jay admitted. This kind of emotion was big for someone like Jay. On the Isle, You where taught not to have emotions or fears, and, if you did have them, you would know better than to tell someone about them. Jay's dad had always said that emotion was just another weakness.
But here in Auradon, It was okay to be afraid, it was okay to have emotion, and, even though it took sometime, Jay learnt that it was okay to feel the way he did.

Lonnie reached up and tugged lightly on a piece of Jay's long hair. His hair was one of the many things she loved about him.
"You're not going to lose me." She smiled. "You're stuck with me."

"what about Chad?" Jay asked wearily. Lonnie had never seen Jay so... Innocent...

"Chad won't be bothering us anymore." Lonnie smiled as she rested her head on Jay's shoulder.
"And how do you know that?"

"I scared him... I think." Lonnie answered.
Jay laughed. "And how did you do that?"

"That's easy." She giggled. "I just glared like my mom does with my dad."

This One shot was requested by Rockthat. You asked so I have delivered. I do hope you like it.