Here's an interesting one. Jay and Jane. It's not a ship but it is another big brother Jay one-shot.
Tourney practice. Again. The team had just finished practice and were beginning to go. Coach Jenkins congratulated the boys on their teamwork and hustle. Jay was walking off the field when he saw Jane sitting on the bleachers looking sad.
Jay glanced at his team walking away, and decided to go talk to Jane since no one else was going to. He went up the stairs and sat down next to Jane. Jane looked at Jay in confusion. She frowned a bit looking like she didn't want company.
"Hey," Jay greeted smoothly. Jane timidly said, "Hi."
"You okay?" Jay asked. Jane didn't know why he even sat down to talk to her. She began playing with her bracelet in awkwardness.
"I guess," she answered. Jay frowned. "You guess?" he asked. He suddenly became interested in what Jane had to say. It's like as if his brotherly instincts kicked in.
"Well," Jane began. "I'm just...sad I don't have any friends. I mean, there is Mal, but I feel like she's more of a pity friend," she said.
Jay frowned. "What are you talking about? Mal is a real friend," he replied, emphasizing on 'real'.
Jane glanced at the tourney field before looking back at Jay. "To me it doesn't," she said. She saw Jay's confused face and decided to change the subject.
"You're really good at Tourney," Jane complimented. "What? Oh, yeah. Thanks," Jay said, glancing at the Tourney field. Of course, Jane was watching them practice earlier.
"Hey, listen. You do have friends, remember? Lonnie? Doug?" Jay reminded her, also changing the subject back to its original subject.
Jane stared at Jay. "I've never really hung out with either of them," she stated. Jay suddenly felt sorry for her. Jane was like an outcast. She was like Jay and his Isle friends were when they first came here.
"I'm sorry," Jay said apologetically. He then thought of something and smiled. "But if you want, I can be your real friend," he said.
Jane lit up. "Really?" She asked in surprise. Jay nodded and said, "Yeah. We can hang out whenever you want."
Jane smiled. "Thanks, Jay. You really know how to cheer someone up," she said.
Jay chuckled. "Well, I better get going. We'll hang out later, alright?" he asked, even though he knew the answer.
"Alright," Jane replied. Jay stood up and walked away. Jane watched as she thought about how nice Jay was. 'I guess Auradon's rubbing off on him,' she thought and smiled again before standing up to walk away.
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