Here's that Jay x Jordan thing for you guys. Just note that it's not gonna be some cheesy cliche where they admit they like each other and stuff. Cause that's not really Jay and Jordan's style (in my opinion). Hope you like it anyway.
Just another day at Auradon Prep. The students were going about their daily routines. Classes, club meetings, and the occasional detention. Jordan was under the bleachers, talking to Ally. She was leaning against a wide supporting beam, her arms crossed and one leg on the supporting beam a foot above the ground while Ally was standing to her left. What they were discussing was rather interesting.
"He acts like he's this great athlete and all the ladies love him. It's so annoying," Jordan ranted.
"Really? You don't like him? I mean, I know he's a VK and all, but you gotta admit, he's rather eye-catching," Ally replied.
Jordan scoffed. "I just don't get why he flirts with me all the time. There's plenty of girls here in Auradon Prep. Why doesn't he flirt with them instead?" she asked.
"Maybe because he's already flirted with every girl at school except you?" Ally asked.
"I just don't get it considering our parents' past," Jordan stated.
"But that's in the past. I doubt he really cares about that stuff," Ally said.
"You're not helping, Ally. I'm so annoyed by him, I could explode. You'll know it'll be too late when he tries to flirt with me again," Jordan said, warning her when she will most likely explode.
"Too late," Ally gulped as she pointed to the guy they were talking about.
Jordan turned around and sighed.
"Hey, Jordan. Ally," Jay greeted with that disgusting smirk Jordan hated.
"Hi, Jay," Ally replied while Jordan kept quiet, her arms crossed.
Jay kept looking at Jordan, who frowned a little at that. Ally noticed there was some sort of tension in the air and decided to leave the two alone.
"I think I hear Lonnie calling me. Cheerio," Ally said before dashing away.
"So, you gonna take me up on that offer and go on a date with me?" Jay asked.
"Not a chance, snake-boy," Jordan rejected.
"Ouch," Jay said playfully. "Not a very nice thing to say, you know."
"Well, I'm not very nice to people I don't like," Jordan stated, sounding a little rude.
"Are you saying you don't like me?" Jay asked, pretending to be hurt. "I thought we had a great thing going."
Jordan let out an exasperated sigh. She unfolded her arms and pushed back on the pillar with her foot so she stood in front of Jay, clearly not happy.
"Look, clearly you're not understanding this. You are annoying to my ears and I don't like you. Why can't you get that through your thick skull?" Jordan asked.
Jay frowned and realized she really wasn't happy with him.
"Well, I know you don't like me, yet. But I'm trying," Jay answered.
"But why try? I don't see why you have to keep flirting with me," Jordan said harshly.
"I don't have to keep flirting with you. I want to," Jay replied.
Jordan rolled her eyes and scoffed. "Yeah right," she commented.
"I'm serious. You're really cool and I want to go out with you," Jay said.
Jordan was about to soften up, but then she caught herself and kept her stern look. She took a few steps closer to him and pointed her pointer finger at him.
"Listen here, lamp-thief. I've seen your type before. You just go around flirting with every girl you see. After a date or two, you drop them like a dead fly. You know why? Because you have no heart. And I definitely do not want to go out with a heartless snake such as yourself," Jordan said, walking closer to Jay with a threatening look as he walked backwards, slightly afraid.
"So leave me alone and stop flirting with me," Jordan finished, before walking away, leaving Jay under the bleachers confused and a little sad.
Jordan was proud of the way she stood up to Jay and told him to back off. But, as proud as she was, she felt a little guilty for insulting him like that. He did seem to really like her. And Jordan just blew him off. Maybe that wasn't the best thing to do. Sometimes, she wished she could do over moments like this.
