Hey everyone! Or one, as the case may be seeing as I haven't published anything in a while. You can skip to the story now if you don't want to read my babble, see how considerate I am? Aren't you proud!

I am extremely sorry for not updating! I have had a lot of coursework and school work to do and some social issues! But, have no fear because I have good news. I have four weeks off school now, got work week days for two weeks but I have good hours so basically I should be updating quite often! Woo! I have missed writing and want to get into this story properly, so I hope to update it at least twice a week – that's my aim anyway.

I know you don't really want to hear my excuses, so thanks again for reviews and let's continue on with Jason and his chums...


Chapter 3 - "The way to love everything is to realize that it may be lost."

Why?

WHY?

That was the question that kept circling around Sienna's head as she drove towards Jason's home.

It's you.

Your fault.

You did this, Sienna Devereux.

Go fix it.

Oh god, she thought. Jason's parents were on their way to the hospital, and Sienna was glad she left. She wouldn't have been able to face them; she could hardly take Dani let alone Mrs. Freeman and her husband. It was about three o'clock in the morning now, but Sienna was not one bit tired. Too much. Too much had happened. Yet, really, it was only one, disastrous occurrence. One thing that had thrown her into limbo.

She turned into Jason's road and saw police and fire trucks swarming around his house, along with a small crowd of people. She had not expected that, stupid she knew. Then again, no one was thinking straight right now. She sighed as an officer saw her and she pulled over just outside the house, getting out and walking over to him, ducking under the tape surrounding the perimeter of the house.

"This is a suspected crime scene, miss, please step back behind the tape." He said, putting a hand out in front of him.

"I'm Sienna Devereux; this is my boyfriend's house. Now move." Sienna spoke quietly, but the power in her voice and the recognition of her family name made the officer gulp.

"Er, yes, Miss Devereux if you'll just follow me I'll take you to Detective Morrison." Sienna didn't say anything, just waited expectantly for him to start walking. He looked sheepish for a moment and then turned and started over to a group of officers and a woman out of uniform. Sienna took a deep breath, be strong, they won't pay you any attention otherwise. Be mean if you have to. Just get done what needs to be done. She thought, following the officer.

"Detective, this is the casualty's girlfriend, Miss Devereux. She wanted to talk to you." The officer said, and then he scurried off back to his original position. The woman turned and looked at Sienna, then gestured over to the side. She and Sienna started walking side by side.

"I wish we could have met under more...suitable... circumstances, Miss Devereux. I have heard a lot about you and your family-" Detective Morrison began.

"With all due respect, I don't really care about what you wanted to happen, Detective. I want to know about Jason and why his bedroom was in flames."

They walked past the Bug. This is where he kissed me.

"Right, yes." The Detective muttered, "Well, all we know at the moment is that the fire started in his room, and ended in his room. It didn't spread, which is strange, and it was already out when we got here – so someone put it out..."

This is where he hugged Belle.

"...but we only got the call a few..."

This is where he almost fell of the ladder.

"...Miss Devereux?"

Sienna looked over to the Detective.

"Yes?"

"Oh...I got the impression I was boring you...Which is strange seeing as you sought me out. Mind if I ask you a few questions? Procedure and all." Detective Morrison was giving Sienna a suspicious look, which Sienna didn't care for at all.

"Ask away, but remember that I love Jason. And I would never, never hurt him."

"Of course. Noted." Detective Morrison stopped walking and turned so that she faced Sienna. They were outside Jason's front door now. "So...firstly, how did you know this happened? No one called you. Not even the family has been notified, yet you, Sienna, also checked your boyfriend that you love so much into hospital a few hours ago. The parents turned up at hospital about half an hour ago, and to be honest, miss, I feel out of the loop. I don't like it, so care to explain? Because we know for a fact, miss, that you are involved in this somehow, and I am very interested to hear how."

Sienna looked right into the Detective's eyes, seeing only a smug and spiteful woman underneath. And then she began to spin her story, one that only the beautiful and brilliant Sienna Devereux could ever design.


Adam wished he was deaf when he heard Mrs. Freeman's cries. Cries only a mother who mourned for her child could create. It broke his heart just hearing them from down the hallway. Adam's heart had never broken before. It hurt.


"Stop it!" Sienna giggled as Jason chased her up a small hill.

"I am so going to catch you!" Jason yelled up to her, taking one leap and wrapping his arms around her waist, spinning around. Sienna gave up and started laughing as Jason tickled her. A few moments later, they fell into the grass and Jason wrapped Sienna in his arms. They lay there for what seemed like forever...but then again, Jason had no measure for time where he was. All he had was a constant beeping in the background of this lovely day, one that disturbed and comforted him at the same time.

"I like it here." He whispered to Sienna, "Its peaceful."

"Don't get too comfortable, I want to go home soon, and you need to come with me." Sienna replied, looking into Jason's eyes with a very serious expression.

"Don't worry, I'll come. Just show me the way."