Jam

1. To press, squeeze, or wedge tightly between bodies or surfaces, so that motion or extrication is made difficult or impossible


It really wasn't on purpose, it just happened that way. They both being polite insisted the other go first, then went ahead and took the others' suggestion and tried to walk through the doorway. The result, now, being that they were stuck, side-by-side, in the entryway, both with their bags and shoes still on. Squirming didn't help; it only made them get more stuck on the extra wood pieces jutting out from the doorframe. One suggested one try to go back while the other go forward. It eventually worked, with both landing sprawled in the house entrance on their backsides and knees, more surprised then anything that they were free from the doorway. They were even more surprised when Sakura and her friend walked up the path to the house and found them both on the ground, slightly out of breathe. It was made worse when they saw that Sakura's friend had her video camera in her hand, her eye at the eyepiece, with the little red light on the side saying that it was on.

2. A preserve of whole fruit, slightly crushed, boiled with sugar


The plate was sticky as Toya handed it to his friend; he didn't mean to get jam everywhere, but Yuki kept knocking his elbow as he was spreading the stuff on the bread; he kept saying he wanted more. A sugar-high apparently had no meaning. Toya watched his friend lick the sides of the plate where the fruity preserve had fallen, and then his fingers, which were covered in the fruit from touching the plate.

"You happy now?" Toya asked as he began putting the jar and bread away. Yuki just vigorously nodded his head before stuffing half the bread and jam sandwich into his mouth.


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