This one is a JayxLonnie one. If you squint. Well you don't have to squint so much at the end.

"I don't think we should be doing this," Evie said worriedly to Jay. They stood behind a large tree with Carlos.

"Relax. We'll give the stuff back," Jay reassured. Evie scoffed. The three scanned the area for treasure. Basically anything they could get their hands on.

"Carlos and I don't steal. You and Mal do," Evie said, trying to get out of stealing. Jay looked back at her. "We're not stealing. We're taking things without them knowing," he said.

"Then giving it back. Without them knowing," he added. Evie raised an eyebrow. Jay just ignored her. He looked back at the many potential victims-I mean people who will lose their stuff one second then get it back the next.

He heard footsteps. They started getting softer. He frowned and looked back. He saw Evie and Carlos running away.

"Wimps!" Jay shouted. He sighed, then turned back. 'Ben's watch. Solid gold. He'll notice the heaviness gone,' he thought as he eyed Ben.

He looked around some more. 'Jane's phone. Super secretive messages.' He rolled his eyes. 'Like she has friends.'

Then something shiny caught his eye. A golden hair comb with a flower on it shines in the sun. The girl who wore it was Lonnie. 'Perfect,' Jay thought with a smirk. He went for it.

Lonnie watched as Carlos played with Dude in the distance. Evie pet Dude every time he went to her side to fetch the ball Carlos kept throwing.

Jay appeared next to Lonnie. He stared at her. "Hey Lonnie!" He said, startling her. She jumped and turned around.

"Oh! Jay. It's just you," Lonnie said, relieved. Jay smiled. "Whatcha doing?" He asked, looking at the direction she was staring at before.

"I'm just...nothing, really," she answered. Jay noticed she always smiles. 'It's kinda cute,' he thought.

The two stared at each other for a bit. Not having anything to talk about made Lonnie feel uncomfortable. Jay remembered why he came to her in the first place. Take her hair comb. Then give it back, maybe, an hour later.

"Well, nice talking to you...kiddo," he said hesitantly as he ruffled her hair while carefully taking out the hair comb. Luckily, Lonnie didn't notice.

Lonnie giggled a little when Jay messed her hair up. Sure it was a bit annoying, but also fun. "Bye," Jay said. He walked away with the comb in his pocket.

Lonnie watched him go, then continued to watch Carlos play with Dude. Jay raced to his dorm to get a better look at Lonnie's hair comb.

When he got there, he closed the door. He set the comb on the table and sat down. 'This thing looks pretty old,' he thought as he saw tiny spots of paint missing from the hair comb.

xXx

"Aaaaah!"

A scream was heard in Lonnie's dorm. Mal ran towards the screaming. She slammed the door open and saw Lonnie. She sat in a chair in front of a mirror.

"What's wrong?" Mal asked. Lonnie stood up. "My hair comb's gone!" She said loudly. She paced around the room, silently panicking.

"A hair comb?" Mal asked, not believing that that would be the reason for such a panic.

"Yes! Me mother gave it me. It's very important! You have to help me find it!" Lonnie pleaded. "Okay fine. It's probably in one of your jewelry boxes," Mal said, motioning to the jewelry boxes next to them.

Lonnie looked at where Mal was pointing, but shook her head. "No! I was wearing it earlier today," she informed.

Mal was surprised at how worried she was. "Calm down. Retrace your steps," she stated.

"You're right," Lonnie nodded in agreement. "Okay. So first, I went to my classes. I talked to Audrey, Then at lunch, I ate a ham and cheese sandwich. The ham was a bit on the crunchy side, it was more like bacon, and-" "Zzp," Mal made the noise as she made hand motions for Lonnie to stop talking. Lonnie stopped, but frowned a little. "I don't need to hear every detail of your sandwich," she said.

"O...K...," Lonnie said hesitantly. "After lunch, I went outside. And then I talked to Jay. I decided that I needed to fix my hair after he messed it up, and then-" "Stop!" Mal interrupted. She chuckled nervously, realizing that was a rude way to make someone stop talking.

"You talked to Jay?" She asked. Lonnie nodded. "And you were wearing your hair comb thingy at that time?" Mal asked.

"I'm pretty sure," Lonnie answered. She played with her bracelet. "And he messed up your hair?" Mal asked pointing to Lonnie's hair. "Yeah," Lonnie answered.

Mal stared at Lonnie's hair while thinking why Jay would steal her hair comb. She already knew he stole it. She looked at Lonnie's face, who was waiting for an explanation as to why Mal stared off into space.

"Why don't we go talk to Jay? Ask him if he knows what happened to your hair comb thingy?" Mal suggested. Lonnie agreed.

They walked over to Jay's dorm. Lonnie was about to knock, but Mal opened the door and stepped inside. She looked at her purple-haired friend, confused. She stepped inside.

"Um, don't you two know anything about knocking?" Jay asked as he took a few steps closer to them.

"Mal doesn't seem to," Lonnie remarked. "Sorry. Forgot," Mal said. Jay rolled his eyes.

"Jay, do you know what happened to my hair comb that I was wearing earlier today?" Lonnie asked. Jay tried not to panic.

"Why do you ask?" He asked. "I lost it. I checked everywhere in my dorm, but it's not there," Lonnie answered.

"It's not here. I don't have it," Jay said. Mal crossed her arms. "We know you have it," she said. Lonnie's eyes widened.

"He does?" She asked. Mal looked at Lonnie, then back to Jay. "Well, I know," she corrected. Jay looked at Lonnie nervously. Lonnie felt betrayed a little.

She took a step closer to Jay. "You stole my hair comb?" She asked. She felt herself about to cry. Jay's face had guilty written all over it.

"...yes," he admitted. "Why do you care about it so much?" He asked. Lonnie tried to stop herself from tearing up. "My mother gave it to me. She said it had special value," she explained.

Jay stared at Lonnie. He didn't realize how much that comb means to her. "I'm sorry," he said. His voice was soft. His hand reached for his back pocket. He slowly took out the hair comb he had stolen from her.

Lonnie's eyes widened when she saw it. A smile formed on her face. Jay gave the comb to her. "Thank you," Lonnie said, holding the hair comb in her hand.

"Thank you so much!" She said louder as she wrapped her arms around Jay to hug him. She kissed his cheek, then ran off. Jay was taken by surprise. He stood there frozen, staring at the door. He smiled a little.

"Well," Mal said with a smirk as she walked around him, then stopped so she could face his face. Jay forgot Mal was there.

"Looks like someone just got rewarded for doing something good. I guess I should listen to Ben more often," she said. Jay laughed.

Next one is: CarlosxEvie

So get excited. Get really excited.