Chapter Fifteen
The next morning Siria woke to the glare of the sun. Her body lay tangled with Jay's and the memory of last night made Siria blush. Then she looked next to the door.
"Ebony!" She spoke under her breath.
"Good morning, have fun?"
"What the hell are you doing in my room?"
Ebony began to laugh. Siria pulled the covers closer around her body and looked down at Jay who was waking up. When he finally realized what was going on he bolted up. "Ebony get the hell out!"
She stopped laughing and glared at Jay. "I was sent to tell you that you're needed for some last minute details before Lex and I leave."
Jay looked irritated. "Ok, I'll be there in a minute." Jay was rubbing his eyes as he said this, he didn't look at Siria's horror stricken face.
"Fine." Ebony smirked as she gave Siria one last look before she left.
Jay lay back in the bed and smiled up at Siria. "You ok?" Siria nodded as she lay back down next to him. He put his arms around her as they both stared at the sunlit ceiling.
"Jay, I hate her."
"Hate is a strong word, but she can be tiresome."
"How did you two end up in the same tribe anyways?"
"It's kind of complicated. It was kind of like working partners..." Jay's voice trailed.
"It just doesn't seem right...you and her."
"Yeah."
Siria set up out of Jay's arm's and looked down at him. "You need to get ready."
"Yeah, I know."
"Well it shouldn't take that long and once you get back we can spend the entire day together." Jay nodded then kissed her and got out of bed. She watched as he dressed; her hair was tumbled and messy. Jay constantly turned ad kissed her. When he finished there was a knock at the on the door.
Lex entered. "God man, will you hurry up."
"Sure Lex." Jay kissed Siria on the cheek one last time before leaving the room. Siria noticed Lex giving her a suspicious look. She smiled; who was he anyways?
When the guys had left Siria laid back in the bed. She smiled and stretched out her arms. Life was bliss.
That afternoon her mood had changed drastically. Ram had wanted Jay to go with Slade to the country to find more refugees like the ones in Liberty. She decided to waste her time helping Ruby, but frankly she could think of better things to do.
The next morning Siria woke to the glare of the sun. Her body lay tangled with Jay's and the memory of last night made Siria blush. Then she looked next to the door.
"Ebony!" She spoke under her breath.
"Good morning, have fun?"
"What the hell are you doing in my room?"
Ebony began to laugh. Siria pulled the covers closer around her body and looked down at Jay who was waking up. When he finally realized what was going on he bolted up. "Ebony get the hell out!"
She stopped laughing and glared at Jay. "I was sent to tell you that you're needed for some last minute details before Lex and I leave."
Jay looked irritated. "Ok, I'll be there in a minute." Jay was rubbing his eyes as he said this, he didn't look at Siria's horror stricken face.
"Fine." Ebony smirked as she gave Siria one last look before she left.
Jay lay back in the bed and smiled up at Siria. "You ok?" Siria nodded as she lay back down next to him. He put his arms around her as they both stared at the sunlit ceiling.
"Jay, I hate her."
"Hate is a strong word, but she can be tiresome."
"How did you two end up in the same tribe anyways?"
"It's kind of complicated. It was kind of like working partners..." Jay's voice trailed.
"It just doesn't seem right...you and her."
"Yeah."
Siria set up out of Jay's arm's and looked down at him. "You need to get ready."
"Yeah, I know."
"Well it shouldn't take that long and once you get back we can spend the entire day together." Jay nodded then kissed her and got out of bed. She watched as he dressed; her hair was tumbled and messy. Jay constantly turned ad kissed her. When he finished there was a knock at the on the door.
Lex entered. "God man, will you hurry up."
"Sure Lex." Jay kissed Siria on the cheek one last time before leaving the room. Siria noticed Lex giving her a suspicious look. She smiled; who was he anyways?
When the guys had left Siria laid back in the bed. She smiled and stretched out her arms. Life was bliss.
That afternoon her mood had changed drastically. Ram had wanted Jay to go with Slade to the country to find more refugees like the ones in Liberty. She decided to waste her time helping Ruby, but frankly she could think of better things to do.
