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Where? Where is she?
Chapter 5
Lilly's POV
While I was running to the Hannah closet, I bumped into Jackson. Poor thing. He had on a robe, slippers, and he had a thermometer in his mouth.
"Cwan byou ticke dis out?" He asked. He had a couple of magazines and DVDs in his hands.
"No problem," I responded as I withdrew the thermometer from his mouth.
"What does it say?" He asked making sure I hurried so he could get the basement before us.
"Woah," I said.
"Well?"
"Jackson, what is the temperature when you should go to the hospital?" I asked with worry in my voice.
"I don't know," He said yawning. "Like 105 or 106 degrees?"
"Well then," I said with even more worry in her voice. "Call an ambulance, I don't know how you can stand. You have a temperature of one oh"
"What!" Jackson exclaimed. "Tell me!
"One oh two." I said with a smirk on her face.
"Evil little..."
"Don't say another word. Now you get back to bed. I'll be in your room in a little while to tuck you in." I said, shooing Jackson in the direction of his room after taking the DVDs. I left him with the magazines. Who knows if they're playboy or not. "Another sleepover saved."
I walked to the Hannah closet and found pajamas. I finished putting them on right in time when Jackson walked into the Hannah closet.
Jackson's POV
I'm so glad Lilly finished changing before I walked in. "I want my DVDs back." I said. I stared at her for what seemed like 15 hours before she responded. During that time, I took a closer look at her. I never looked at anyone younger than me like that but I have to admit, she was pretty cute.
"But we're using the basement." I heard Lilly say as she picked up my DVDs.
"Deal," I said. "Because it's not like I DON'T have a TV in my room." I rolled my eyes. "Well, see ya." I closed the door after grabbing my DVDs and went to my room. I heard the phone ring but I was way to lazy to pick it up. It rang once, twice, three times, when I figured no one was going to answer it so I did.
"Yo, Jackson speaking," I answered. At the other end it sounded like someone was crying.
