The two sat together for minutes which soon turned into hours as they fell asleep, both exhausted from the rows and the overhaul of emotions they had been subjected to. After a few hours Jack began to stir and accidentally woke Terri while trying to retrieve his arm from around her waist, which was now tingling with pins and needles. When Terri opened her eyes she felt someone very close to her, too close to her. She tensed before turning to see Jack, which relaxed her. She sank back onto him, as he changed arms around her, wondering how to react to what Terri had just done; it had happened again, he thought confused. Terri felt relieved as she realised she no longer cared about being near Jack, she wanted him near her, she didn't feel tense instead she felt safe again, knowing that nothing bad would ever happen to her of Kim as long as he was with them. She closed her eyes glad that the nightmare was finally fading.

Jack felt Terri relax in his arms, he didn't know how he knew, he just did. He closed his eyes as he tried to make up excuses for what she just did and how she had acted previously, but he couldn't. It was obvious that something was wrong, and he was now sure that Terri was trying to hide it from him, which only aroused his curiosity further. He decided to speak, he just hoped it wasn't going to set off another argument, but he couldn't keep quiet about it any longer. It was hurting him and he wanted to know if there was a reason behind it.

"What's wrong?" He asked gently, almost sounding like a child to Terri's ears.

She shifted around to face him and put on a forced smile as she asked, "What do you mean?" Inside she was nervous, she knew exactly what he meant.

"Terri, I don't want to start something, but I just can't help shake the feeling that something's wrong here. Whenever I'm near you you tense or try get away from me. Is something wrong? Have I done something wrong? If I have I need to know, I'll make it better." Terri could almost detect a pleading tone in his voice, and she felt even worse. She would not tell him for his own good, yet she still couldn't stand him being hurt like this, especially thinking it was his fault when it wasn't; not entirely anyway.

"Jack I don't know what your talking about." She spoke trying to keep her voice calm, but their was an edge of coldness to it too, which she hoped he would take as a hint to stay away from the subject.

"Terri..." He said, knowing what she was trying to do, but not being able to get his words out properly. He was trying to make sure he didn't say anything which was going to upset her or make her mad, things were finally peaceful and he couldn't help but feel as thought he had just triggered another argument.

"Just leave it Jack, its nothing." Terri said as she stood up and backed away from him, her voice now void of any emotion, she had to get it through to him, nothing was wrong, and even if she admitted that there was, she was not going to tell him the actual problem.

"Don't tell me its nothing Terri! You can't even look me in the face." He said, his voice more edgy this time, he was getting frustrated, Terri noted.

Looking at him she shook her head slightly, she wanted to get it through to him that there was nothing to tell him, but she knew he would not take the subtle hints.

"I'm going for a drive, I don't need this now." She turning to leave the house, grabbing her handbag of the table before doing so. As she disappeared from the room Jack spoke.

"Don't need what?" He asked, before hearing the door close behind her, she hadn't herd him. He sunk down deeper into the chair and closed his eyes before the tears of frustration leaked out. He couldn't help but ask himself why she was doing this to him, and if he had somehow drove her to it.