A/N: ANOTHER SHORTISH CHAPTER AS PROMISED. *Treats* Please reviewwwwww. It makes me really happy and it makes me want to write, even more. PLEASE!

Day 2

Saturday. It was indeed Saturday. Jeff always loved spending his weekends on campus, but this Saturday was extra lovely. Yesterday's activity and the complimenting notes were still flashing for his eyes, whenever he closed them. Outside the sun were shining and the birds singing.

Jeff often went for walks around campus, on days like that. So of course, he did so this day as well. He enjoyed the sun and let it temporarily erase all the bad memories, which had been clouding his mind since the day Jeff caught Nick staring at him, for the first time, at warblers practice.

As he just walked mindlessly around, suddenly something caught his eye. He wasn't the only one, out on a walk today. He caught a glimpse of a Dalton blazer, disappearing around the corner of one of the school buildings. Jeff smiled to himself and decided to follow the blazer. Maybe it was someone who'd like to chat? That would be really lovely.

The second Jeff turned the corner, at which the blazer had disappeared, it seemed like no one was around. He furrowed his brows in confusion, but then he saw the blazer again. Up there, behind the buildings, between the trees. It wasn't like a forest; it was far too small for that, but more like just a few trees, standing close to each other.

He then realized that he was stopped when he turned to corner. He just sort of stood there, doing nothing. Jeff shook his head at his own silliness and then headed for the group of trees. At first he walked slowly, as though he wasn't exactly sure if he should go there or not. But as he got closer, he told himself to stop thinking like that and he sped up a bit.

When he reached the trees, he couldn't see anyone and he was beginning to get confused. He was actually confused a lot, he realized now that he thought about it; but who could blame him, with all the things currently going on in his life?

He was sure he'd seen someone though, so it was really weird that he couldn't see anyone between the trees, now that he was walking standing right in front of them. He looked around and took a few steps into the not-big-to-be-an-actual-forest forest. He still didn't see anyone, but instead his eyes were caught by something colorful.

He went towards the colors and soon saw what it was. It was beautiful. Right there, on the forest floor, stood a beautiful bouquet of flowers in all the colors of the rainbow. Jeff were stunned by its beauty when he picked it up. He found the little card between the flower heads. He pulled it out and opened it, to read it. Inside stood:

I know how much you love going outside on a sunny day. I wanted to make your sunny day even brighter and these beauties reminded me of you.
-Nick

So they were for him? Or were they? If they were from Nick? Well he didn't know who else they could be for, if not him? But then again, as far as he knew, Nick used to be kind of a player. Maybe he still were? He did like to believe that he was changing for the better, because of him, Jeff, but honestly he could never know for sure.

Jeff faced down to the flowers and took a deep breath, inhaling all the lovely scents from the flowers. They smelled wonderful. He couldn't help but smile.

He then decided that now was probably a good time, to go back to his dorm and put the flowers in water.


Jeff felt so proud, waking down the hall with the flowers, enjoying all the looks he got, from the other boys, who were staying over the weekend. It was a rather lovely form for attention. Of course he couldn't help but blush about it, but yet, he was really happy about it.

When he reached the hallway where his dorm room was, he quickly spotted something, at the foot of his door. He frowned lightly as he kept walking. He narrowed his eyes and tried to see what it was, standing outside his door. When he got even closer, he started to get an idea about what it was.

When he reached the door, he picked up the box standing there, with a card attached to it. He brought it with him inside and set the flowers down, so that he could read the card.

Hope you liked the flowers.
I know these will never be as sweet as you, but I hope they make you smile anyway.
-Nick

He smiled already, even though he hadn't opened the box yet. But as he did open the box, he was still guessing what it was. He wasn't surprised to see some quite delicious chocolates laying there in the box, looking back up at him.

Jeff just stood there for a little while, and stared at the chocolates with a faint smile. He then sort of woke up. He put the box down and went to find something to put the flowers in. As he didn't have a vase, he found a plastic box without a lid, put water in it and placed the flowers in the water. He then placed the chocolates up against the plastic box on the table and smiled again.

He pulled his phone out of his pocket and snapped a picture of the flowers and chocolate. He quickly send the picture to Thad. He didn't even take the time to write anything and tell him what and why. He just sent it.

Jeff then opened another text, went to add a receiver; clicking on the contact asshole. He then tapped a fast text, as though he wanted to get it done before regretting it.

Thank you. They're lovely. Can't believe you'd actually do something like that for me.

He sent the text, turned off the sound on it, put it away. He sat down on his bed and clutched his covers to his body and up to his face, trying to suppress the smile and the butterflies fluttering in his stomach

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