Hey guys! Chapter 10 is here!
Thank you so much for the kind reviews and unwavering support, it makes me get out my updates faster and faster.
This one is pretty long too and I hope you don't mind! I tried dividing it in two but it wouldn't work, so here you have it!
Also, as you saw I posted A Fragment Of Love, a one shot that I will later on use as a reference so if you still haven't read it, I suggest you do!
I hope you enjoy and watch out!
Disclaimer: I don't own Kickin'it.
Up, Up and Away
K walked into the silence and darkness of her cabin and shut the door quietly behind her. Taking soundless steps on the wooden floor, she walked over to her bunk in the middle and laid down.
She crossed her arms behind her head and sighed, staring at the ceiling. She needed to stop and take her time to think now, something she hadn't been able to do all day.
This was weird.
She didn't know what exactly but it was all just so weird. In all her years at Camp Kickin'it had she ever experienced such a thing, whatever it was and it was rather unsettling.
It had never been this way, her summers would go smoothly and come by next year, just for it to go the same way but this time, something had changed.
For starters, she couldn't get Jack Brewer out of her head, it seemed like everything initiated with him in fact. From the moment she took a look at him, and saw herself reflected into those haunted eyes of his, she felt something in her slither around.
The look he had given her, really couldn't have been described any differently than haunted. She didn't like that look on him, she figured it just didn't suit him and he was meant to do more than that with those striking eyes.
At the time, she hadn't thought much of it and just proceeded to shake his hand and that's when her whole body suddenly started feeling...itchy. It his eyes had been unsettling, then she spikes she felt in her whole body were just torture.
And from then on, she noted, her head hadn't stopped spinning every now and then. Her vision would get blurry, her mind would go blank, her whole world felt like it was slipping from under feet when in a matter of seconds, it would all be over.
What was this? What was he doing to her?
So had simply avoided him all afternoon, which wasn't even hard because it seemed like he had disappeared somewhere, Olivia too being nowhere in sight. She guessed they were together and didn't worry.
Olivia. She was a whole different something from her father.
All the little girl had been giving her since she came were happy vibes. She couldn't explain how a little girl could be so radiant, so perfect in everything she did, but she was.
She liked spending time with Livvy, she felt like she could relate to her in every way, as strange as it was given that she was only a five year old.
But she liked the way she saw herself reflected in her eyes, how her full of life for brown orbs framed her face in them. Sometimes, she felt like she could see herself in Olivia in more than one way, how she oddly seemed to be just like her.
And this was weird, again.
But the fact that she liked the kid made up for it. What she didn't like though, was how Livvy had emerged from the woods, her head hung low and eyes bloodshot.
K frowned as the mental image flashed in her head again. It didn't take a genius to realize that she had been crying but she hadn't even had time to ask why as nightly activities had begun.
She had been observing her from the other side of the bonfire, singing along with the kids and doing her job but never taking her yes off her for long. She had turned to her father for some clues but she found him even more stoik than before.
Something was off, and the tension wasn't lifting even with the canpfire songs. Watching Jack strum the guitar and incite the campers led her to shift her gaze on him instead and she saw right through his smile.
It was fake, it was strained, it was so not a smile.
In that moment, she had decided that she would talk to him if she found him alone, it hadn't taken long for her request to be granted as she caught sight of him from her cabin window, him still sitting in his spot on the log.
She had taken her chance and had never felt so awkward in her life. His answers were gruff, his tone had an edge to it as his body stayed rigid.
But when he turned his head towards her, she had been so shocked that it transfoxed her. She was just as dazed as he seemed, her smile stick on her lips and his eyes taht held the softest of looks, nothing like what she had seen in him so far.
She needed to get out of there, so she had made a quick leave and left him, but something just propelled her to stop on her tracks and look back. She waited, kind of hoping for him him to catch her gaze but he never did, instead, just got up and left, disappearing into his cabin.
So all this, left her where she was, laying on her bed, sleepless and continuously thinking about the day's events. It had been so tiring, and yet, they hadn't domenica anything.
But her brain felt like it had been squeezed, her whole head seemed to have taken a liking in making her stumble from time to time and it was just the first day.
K took a deep breath in and let it out, closing her eyes eyes and rolling on her side as if to compel herself to go to sleep.
But she opened her eyes again, looking over at Livvy's sleeping form on one of the bunk on the right side of the cabin.
She stared at her for a little while, her eyes slowly dropping shut as finally, she let darkness take over completely.
"Livvy?" From somewhere distant, a faint voice carried out to her, shaking her out of her sleep a bit.
Olivia moaned quietly and squeezed her already closed eyes in an attempt to get away from whoever was trying to wake her.
But they didn't seem to have intention of going unless they had her with them, and it wasn't long before Olivia felt her entire body being shaken gently.
"Come on Livvy, it's time to get up now. Do you really want to miss out on the fun activities of today?"
This time, the voice was way clearer and it was enough for Olivia to crack her eyes open instantly. At once, all the memories from yesterday flooded her mind as she remembered where exactly she was and who exactly was talking to her.
It was Mama K.
Don't judge her, in her opinion it suited K well enough. She wanted to get as close to her mommy as she could, but there was no way she'd ever call her Mama K out loud, not yet.
But there was nothing wrong in calling her that in her own head, right? Right.
And so, she listened to her Mama K and tossed the covers off her, slowly sitting up and rubbing her eyes.
When she reopened them, she saw Mama K giving her a soft smile, "Good morning sleepyhead." She teased.
"Good morning." Olivia mumbled, getting out of bed while K stood up.
"Be quick in getting ready Livvy, the first activity starts in half an hour and you still have to have breakfast." K told her while grabbing a couple of things from her bunk.
If Olivia was not mistaken, she sensed a mild dose of scolding in her tone.
"Tomorrow I'm not letting you sleep in, okay?" Yup, definitely scolding.
If her tone hadn't been enough of a beeping red alert light, then it was surely her body language, as K was looking at her with stern eyes, and had her hands on her hips.
But Olivia didn't mind, if anything, she would take all the scolding Mama K was willing to give her because after all, she had to make up for the 4 years without it.
She didn't care whatever it was that K said to her, as long as she talked to her, was near her and simply spent time with her.
"I'm sorry K, I promise to rise up bright and early tomorrow." Olivia gave her a grin, which made K melt into a smile too.
Still smiling, she rolled her eyes, "Aw, okay you know what, just go change." And with that, she shooed her into the bathroom, with Olivia laughing because she knew Mama K wasn't mad at all, that they were both going to have so much fun.
In front of the mirror, Olivia sighed as she stared at her reflection. She made faces at herself, sticking out her tongue, squinting her eyes, puffing out her cheeks, before she simply tried imagining the one thing she wasn't able to do.
She imagined her daddy on one side, arms crossed and smirking. On the other side of her, there was her mommy, her hands clasped together behind her back and smiling.
And she, Olivia, was right in the middle, watching as the other two people didn't even spare a glance at eachother, instead kept on looking out to their reflections, and Olivia realized they weren't even looking at her.
That was when it hit her, that hadn't there been a Jack and Kim, there wouldn't have been an Olivia.
For a while now, it had only been Jack with Olivia and it hadn't felt right. But now that we have a Kim finally, it still didn't feel right.
Olivia didn't know what train of thought exactly led her to this, but she sourly concluded that until Jack and Kim weren't reconciled, her own presence wouldn't feel right.
Because an Olivia only seemed right if there was Kick.
And her learning the couple name, had been a courtesy of a Kicker themselves.
"Finally! What took you so long?" Entering the cafeteria, Olivia immediately spotted her friends sitting at a table in a corner, so went over only to be greeted by an exasperated Gabe.
Lance kept munching on his waffles as he let out a muffled 'good morning' through his stuffed mouth.
Olivia rolled her eyes at the both of them, sitting down beside Gabe.
"Good morning to you too Sunshine." She shot at him before turning to Lance.
"Good morning Lance."
"Really Liv, we woke up before you!" Gabe stressed out, making Olivia roll her eyes again.
"Hey don't judge! I was tired okay? Besides, K let me sleep in."
That immediately had Gabe drop the matter as another big one came along.
"Who's K?" He asked curiously. Olivia's eyes widened as she realized that she still hadn't told her friends about it.
After coming back from the forest yesterday, she had just been too upset and hadn't spent time with them.
"Uh...K is...Olivia."
It was the boys' turn to go wide eyed and Lance was the first one to come to.
"Olivia? Liv are you sure that she's-"
"Yes Lance, I'm sure. I have never been so sure of something in my whole life and please, trust me, it's her." Olivia was practically pleading her best friends to believe her, but she really didn't need to to try that much as they were already half convinced on their own.
Olivia saying it out loud just confirmed it.
"Liv, we believe you." Gabe told her, dropping his waffle and turning towards her completely, swinging his leg on the other side of the bench he was sitting on so as to straddle it.
"Thanks guys, you're all the support I have right now on this. Daddy just won't have it."
"Well, it's understandable."
Olivia looked up at Lance, who had gotten up from his bench on the other side of the table and had now placed himself between her and Gabe.
"You may be sure Liv but think about how Uncle Jack must be dealing with this. I'm sure he's so confused that he doesn't know where to go. You have to look at it from his eyes too, Liv, it's not as easy for him as it is for you to believe it."
This speech was only met by silence as Lance grabbed Gabe's half eaten waffle and took a bit from it, while Olivia and Gabe could do nothing to gape at him.
"Lance..that was...wow." Gabe stuttered out, shaking his head at his best friend.
"Yeah, that was...completely right." Olivia reflected on those words and indeed, everything Lance said was true. She had to think about how her dad must be feeling, he's more torn and scarred than her.
"Thanks Lance, you always know what to say." Olivia smiled and hugged him, being thankful for how much of a genius her four year old best friend was. It only made sense, Uncle Milton and Auntie Julie were Einsteins, as her daddy would put it.
"No problem Liv. Now you know what do for starters. Do not pressure Uncle Jack to do anything. I think he'll have more moments with K on his own than with us interfering."
Another brilliant statement.
"That means I can't say the least thing to him about K?"
"If you were to tell him anything, what would it be?"
That left her with nothing to say as she realized that whatever she might have ever told him, would've been nothing different than what had led him to being mad at her.
"Exactly." Lance nodded, having it seen coming.
"You don't have to stay silent forever Liv, just let them start something on their own. You can take it from there afterwards."
Olivia sighed and ultimately nodded, sticking herself completely to that plan.
Gabe, who all this while had been listening with attentive ears, perked up when Lance and Olivia fell silent.
"So, we got a plan? Just be kids and do the job we excell at, play?"
"Yup!" The other two chorused before a loud growl was heard.
Olivia sheepishly looked down but realized that she didn't even have a plate of her own, Lance's was already empty and all that was left was the last waffle Gabe was currently munching on.
At hearing the sound, Gabe instantly knew where it came from and smiled a little as he saw Olivia practically devouring his waffle with her eyes.
"Here." He offered the half eaten waffle to her, suddenly feeling guilty for it being only an half.
"Are you sure?" She looked up at him, her pretty eyes sparkling with question and gratitude.
"Yes Liv, just take it. I already ate too much anyway." Grinning, Olivia took it and began eating it, completely oblivious to the pair of eyes lingering on her.
From his spot in the middle, Lance flickered his eyes between Gabe and Olivia, a rather comical expression on his face as he realized what was going on.
Finally, his eyes settled on Gabe, who finally looked away from Olivia and caught his gaze, furiously blushing as Lance wiggled his eyebrows at him.
'It's official,' Lance though smugly, 'Looks like dear Gabey has a crush on Livvy.'
Jack grunted as he heaved the heavy crate down from the shelf it was resting upon. He was rather surprised that the shelf had been able to hold that much weight, and he mentally gave props to whoever built it.
As he set the crate on the ground, he huffed and crouched down, opening the lid just to see what was in it that rendered it so damn heavy.
Inside it, there were a whole bunch of helmets and harnesses, and just by them Jack figured out the activity of the day. He had yet not asked it to the others but had been ready for whatever they suggested so he was more than ready for this.
They were going to hike up a mountain. Jack quickly grew a smile as he began getting excited, recalling how much fun it used to be to climb the Rocky Mountains, how great he felt the first time he did it as a camper and then later on, how he used to order kids around as a counselor.
This was all going to happen again and he just couldn't wait. For the first time since he got there, Jack was truly happy.
He just hoped it would last all day. With renewed spirits, Jack closed the lid, picked up the crate and without complaining about the weight, he carried it out to the center of the main area.
"Awesome, you got it already."
Jack snapped his head up, catching sight of K walking over to him. He involuntarily let his eyes wander down her body, drinking in how her sporty get-up suited so damn well.
Her hair was pulled into a high ponytail and she was claid in a black tank top, burgundy sweatpants, and hiking boots.
Hiking boots.
"Shit." Jack let it slip out before he could even think about it and knew he was screwed when she saw K's expression change.
"Sorry, what?"
"Nothing! Nothing." He quickly tried to cover up, mentally kicking himself for being so stupid.
But seriously, hiking boots.
"Oh okay." K began smiling again as she set her hands on her hips, looking down at the crate.
"This is gonna be so much fun." She grinned and Jack felt like groaning out loud.
Was he really going to have her by his side all day? Couldn't he have gotten at least this thing to do in peace?
Well, needless to say, happiness from before had been kicked to the curb, now just anger took over.
Well...maybe only she was to go with the older kids, maybe he had been assigned something else, with the younger kids.
"So I guess you're taking the older ones?" He asked, slipping his hands into his shorts pockets.
K looked up, "Yeah, but I'm not alone you know."
"Really? Who's the partner?"
"Well," K rolled her eyes, "since my goof of a partner decided that he'd only show himself after we've hiked up the mountain, I need someone else to come with me."
By now, Jack was genuinely curious, kind of amused with this odd teacher.
"But why?" At that, K rolled her eyes again and shook her head.
"Because he 'wanted to perseve all his energy for sparring matches that we'll have later'."
"Well, it does make sense." Jack tried to reason, unable to help the small smile bursting through.
"It know it does but seriously, he could have saved that one. Now I have to find someone!"
She crossed her arms and Jack nodded in understanding. After that, they stood in awkward silence for a while as K looked around and Jack rocked back and forth on his heels. Not being able to stand the silence for much longer, he slowly made to turn around and go away but he had not taken more than two steps before K was yelling behind him.
"Wait Jack!" His eyes widened and he slowly turned around, only to come face to face with an eager looking K.
"Yeah?"
"God I'm so stupid, it just came to mind now!" She was visibly bursting with joy and Jack really couldn't understand how she had gone from being pouty to excited in a matter of seconds.
"What came to mind?"
"Will you be my partner?"
And just like that, Jack felt like he had been punched in the gut and was left winded.
Will he be her what now?
No. Absolutely not.
He had been relieved to know they wouldn't be handling same projects and was ready to go on with his damned day until...this.
Why? Why did she have to pop that question?
He was idiot, he should have left sooner! And not rock back and forth on his heels like a little kid!
He wanted to say no, how he was already occupied with taking the younger kids but he knew he couldn't when he looked into her eyes.
It happened even last night, it seemed as if whenever he'd look into them, he'd be captured in some sort of trance.
He couldn't see anything but Kim in her and that's why he couldn't say no.
He knew it wasn't possible but once again, he was talking before even formulating the sentence in his head.
"Sure."
He swore that simple word could be ruin of his entire life, but he strangely didn't feel any remorse as he watched her eyes sparkle with delight.
"Perfect! Thank you so much Jack!"
And then she ran off, racing past him and leaving behind a swoosh of her sweet perfume that left Jack dazed.
His brain was all fuzzy, nothing seemed to come into focus other than stupid thoughts about how maybe this will turn out good.
And just like last night after she had left, he was left with nothing but himself.
He was such an idiot. Did he mention that before? Well he was.
And really, when had he started calling her K?
"Drew! I got someone! It's Jack."
Kim panted out as she reached Drew, who watched from behind his counter.
"Brewer? That's an excellent choice Olivia. He has amazing background as a climber when he was both a camper and a counselor."
Hearing that, K seemed even more pleased with herself but she had gathered that much information on her own too, by that small talk she had with him last night and honestly, just seeing his built.
She briefly flushed at the mental image of him shirtless and shook her head to clear it of sinful thoughts.
She had other things expecting her.
"I'm gonna go gather the kids now." With that, she sprinted out of the cabin to call the others.
She knew they were all still in the cafeteria so that was where she went. She ran in and looked around.
The teens and and the younger ones were talking animatedly and she knew just the perfect way to get their attention at once.
From the bar counter, she grabbed the big cowbell that the chef kept there to make himself heard from the campers.
Why a cowbell, K didn't know and had never bothered asking, mostly because she was scared to know but what the heck, it worked.
So she began swinging her arm back and forth, the loud noise of the bell ringing in the whole room and making everyone's heads turn to the doors.
K smirked as everyone quieted down, and began talking.
"Now." She turned into her professional mode, a bossy attitude oozing from her every pore and the usual campers knew not to mess with her when like this.
Or like...ever.
"Kids 13 and above file outside and stand by the crate you'll find in the main area. Come on."
People started getting up and filing out of the Cafeteria while K stayed behind to instruct those who were left, meaning kids 12 and below.
"Your counselours should be arriving soon and-"
"Already here Olivia!" K turned around and smiled as Harper and Daniel came in, both looking ready for the day.
"Perfect, I'll leave you to it."
"Thanks Olivia."
She walked out listening to the into of Harper and Daniel's speech, about ready to lead her own group with Jack.
Jack. She didn't know what came over her but it seemed right, in the moment it just felt right.
Now she couldn't wait to see with her own eyes what this famous Jack Brewer could do.
This really was going to be fun.
She reached her group, which was huddled around Jack and the crate and it seemed they were only waiting for her.
She saw Jack eyeing the crate with weary eyes and she knew exactly what he was thinking.
"Take out a harness and a helmet each guys, there should be enough." She instructed and while everyone moved around to retrieve the gear, she smiled and Jack and winked.
He really didn't have to worry about the rules and system. She guessed that everything was the same as how it used to be even when he used to come, given the look of relief he was shooting her.
Nobody could imagine carrying that crate all the way to the foot of the mountain.
She noticed the younger group emerge from the cafeteria and her eyes sought out for Livvy, spotting her with her friends Gabe and Lance.
K frowned a bit as her eyes lingered on the little red head, remembering that he was only four and not knowing how he could get through with the activity.
Sure, Livvy and Gabe were only one year older than him, but they had a few inches on him that made them look a little bit older. While Lance seemed like a tiny duck among other older ducklings.
Several thoughts ran around her brain and in a matter of seconds, she had made up her mind.
She marched over to the three and leant down. Livvy, Gabe and Lance looked at her in confusion, but she gave them all a smile and turned to Lance.
"Hey Lance," he jumped a bit and straightened his posture, his bright orange bangs falling into his blue eyes.
"Y-yes?" She felt guilty for a moment for having unintentionally scared the little kid but what she didn't know was that little Lance was actually going over all sorts scenarios this conversation could bring, depending on what it was about.
"I was thinking, how would you like to be my little assistant for the day?"
Okay, that he was not expecting.
"Assistant? Me? But why?" He was confused and was sure Liv and Gabe were too.
"Just cause." K shrugged.
Her true intentions was to take him with her and personally look after him and show him all sorts of things he could end up doing in his various activities. She knew Harper and Daniel saw how little he was and were thinking of ways to let him participate too but she also knew she took off a great weight off their shoulders by taking the matter in her own hands for today.
He could go with his group tomorrow, she just needed today with him for her own relief.
She didn't know why but she felt just as strongly for Gabe and Lance as she did for Livvy.
"It's only for today, you can be back with your friends tomorrow." She tried encouraging him and saw him look at Livvy and Gabe.
They seemed to be communicating with their eyes and she was about to say something when Lance turned to her and said in a rather firm tone,
"Okay."
They both smiled at eachother and K led him away, but not before waving good bye at the other two.
Back with her own group, that's as now all ready to go, she felt a pair of eyes on her and thus, turned around.
She saw Jack standing there with his arms crossed, looking at her with raised eyebrows.
His nodded towards Lance in a silent way of asking her what was going on and she shrugged again,
"He's my assistant for the day." She ruffled Lance's hair and walked away to the kids, leaving Jack and Lance alone.
Jack walked up to Lance and leant down on one knee.
"What's happening buddy?" He asked him, his curious eyes trained on the blonde.
"I have no idea Uncle Jack." Lance responded, his head twisted back as he too stared at K.
"Well," Lance turned back around to face Jack as he smiled at him, "At least I'll have you there."
Lance grinned as Jack picked him up, both of them seeking out Olivia and Gabe and waving at them.
Jack on his part, winked at his little girl and gave her the thumbs up, recieving one in return along with a big grin.
Reaching his group, Jack set Lance down who was then called over by K and with the three of them as leads, they took off to the mountain.
Reaching the foot of the mountain they were supposed to climb, Jack and K stopped and turned around to face the teens, the new ones of which they saw were trying to look brave.
"Alright guys, it starts to get real now." Jack clapped his hands and smirked, forgetting about his current predicament with a certain blonde and focusing only on getting these kids up where they needed to be.
"There are two ways of getting on top of this mountain." He started, making sure that everybody was listening.
"The first, is simply the trekking one as There are tracks you can hike up." K joined in, letting Jack carry the rest.
"The second one, is what you have that gear for people." Jack pointed to their harnesses and continued.
"Now, we won't pressure you to do anything, especially the new ones so it's entirely up to you which way you want to go."
"For this time, I'll be taking the trekking course while Jack will lead the climbers."
Lance, who had been wondering how on earth was he supposed to do any of this, visibly relaxed when K said she'd be waking.
Usually K climbed the mountain with the rope too but sometimes had to alternate with her partner so as to getting a fair share. This time, she chose trekking, seeing as she really wanted to see Jack's skills.
"You only have to choose guys, but know that whatever route you take, we'll be right behind you and there's no need to be scared." K said, looking around at everyone's faces.
"The first thing you have to do is shake off any fear, that's the only way you'll make it up there." Jack pointed upwards and saw that his and K's words were affecting all of them.
"Our target is up there guys, and we want to reach right?"
"Yeah!" The teens chorused.
"What was that?" Jack incited them on farther.
"Yeah!" They yelled even louder and divided into two groups, K and Jack both being surprised and happy to see some of the new ones took the challenge and chose to go with Jack.
"Awesome! Let's roll people!" K called her kids over and began marching up towards the track.
She then turned to Jack, "We'll be watching you guys."
Jack nodded and turned to his group, getting his harness ready.
"Remember only this guys. Once you're up, never look down."
K and her group stopped walking as they finally reached their spot, the teens instantly dropping down onto the grass and trying to catch their breath.
Of course, it hadn't been dangerous but it was tiring all the same. They just hoped they would get to cool off before doing anything else.
The special spot was a valley that sat between the mountain they just climbed and the one right next to it. In the very middle of it all was a very well rounded lake, the water of it crystal blue and shimmering in the sun light. It was so simple and yet so breathtaking.
"Had fun Lance?" K asked him as he looked up from his sprawled out position on the grass.
"Yeah," he panted, "yeah I did."
It had been fun but at one point, K carried him on her back because he couldn't anymore. But he could proudly say that he did most of it by himself.
"Glad to hear that!" She laughed and then called everyone else's attention.
"Well done guys, that was one hell of an exercise right?"
A chorus of agreement resounded around before she continued, "Now you stay here and rest up, while I," she took out her harness form her backpack and put it on, "Go join the party on the side of this mountain." She winked at them and high fived some of the older teens, before running off to pay Jack's group a little visit in mid-air.
She soon stopped in her tracks though and yeleld back at them, "Be sure to find that dumbo, I want to see him when I come back!"
"Come on guys! We're almost there!" Jack yelled at whoever was listening because apart from the five or six that knew what they were doing due to experience, the others were basically praying for their lives.
A couple were dangling in mid-air and screaming their heads off, three others were desperately trying to make eachother go up as they were all connected from one rope.
And the one next to Jack, well she was just losing it worse than the screaming pair.
She was hugging the peice of rock and silently crying to herself, showing no signs of letting go.
"Please Paige, let go and try! You've made it this far!" Jack tried but failed again as she just whimpered even more.
"Pai-"
"Hey y'all!"
What the?
Jack turned around and came face to face with a smirking K, who seemed pretty content with herself for having caught him by such surprise.
It was a surprise indeed, of all the things that could've happened more on this climb, he for one didn't see K falling out of the sky.
Or maybe he did, with his luck recently, he stopped looking for positive scenarios.
"K?!"
She grinned and yelled, "Did you think I'd miss out on the party?! This is the best part!"
Then she looked down at the others, "Get your shiz together people! Eyes up and follow Jack!"
Everybody stopped screaming or crying and looked at Jack, deciding that if they wanted this to end, Jack was their ticket to the ground.
"Thanks." Jack said and K just nodded.
"Okay guys, up!"
"Whoo! That was fun, wasn't it?!" K yelled through pants as they all finally made it to the spot. The older teens groaned and walked away while The younger ones dropped to the ground and slithered away.
"Uh, yeah...you might wanna ask them." Jack pointed out, earning him a laugh from K. He looked at her and just watched her laugh and it wasn't long before he let it out too.
What was wrong with him? Must be the fatigue.
"Hey," she said, calming down, "Where's my group?"
Jack looked around and realized that in fact, the only ones there were only him, K and his group. He looked around the place and couldn't believe he forgot how beautiful and peaceful it was.
Well, it's peaceful before you start on karate class.
"Took you long enough my Lady."
A voice said from behind them, making them whip around and there they saw them.
K's group, led by a brunet man who was currently giving K a crooked smile. He had his hands shoved in his pockets, giving off the laid back appearance much like Jack did. Said brunet's eyes shifted from him and onto K.
She rolled her eyes but there was no mistaking in the soft smile she wore on. In two strides, she was in front of the stranger and before he could say more, she had pulled him down.
"You doofus."
Two pairs of lips locked.
And a pair of eyes could only watch.
And there you go! I told you to watch out! XD This is getting interesting, isn't it?
I hope you liked it and as always, drop in a review! Thanks guys!
Until next time,
-Alex
