"Where are you going?" Kylie asked, hearing Jax out of bed. When she opened her eyes he was putting his cut back on and tightening the buckles to his gun holster.

"We're going to do a little investigating," Jax replied. "You should just stay here and rest…Sack is sticking around to make sure you're okay…"

"I'm fine…let Sack go with you…I know he's a prospect but the only way to learn is by doing, right?" Kylie asked. She absolutely adored Kip and would absolutely throw a fit if they did not patch him in at the end of his year.

"He volunteered to stay behind…" Jax smiled, "If I didn't know you better, I'd think you were cheating on me," he leaned over and kissed her forehead.

Kylie laughed, "Maybe you don't know me as well as you think," she retorted, unable to suppress a laugh.

"Oooh, ouch," Jax put a hand to his heart, "That hurts, Ky," he said. Then a knock sounded at the door, Chibs peaked his head in, "Jax we've got to go...'ello Kylie," he nodded his head to the girl in the bed.

"Morning Chibs," Kylie replied.

"A'ight," Jax said. He looked back at Kylie, "If you need me, call my cell…" he said. He leaned down and kissed her forehead one last time before disappearing with Chibs.

She rolled over, onto her back and stared at the ceiling. How had life gotten so crazy? It just spiraled out of control…

But she was only left alone with her thoughts for a good five minutes. She heard the roar of the motorcycles leaving the lot…within minutes there was another knock at the door. "Yes?"

Sack poked his head in, "Uh…brought you breakfast…" he said shyly, bringing in a tray. He looked rather embarrassed. She knew that if the guys knew what he was doing…they'd rag on him to no end; which was why she made it an even bigger point to show him how much she appreciated it. "Thank-you," she smiled, sitting up.

"You're welcome," he said, his cheeks beginning to turn red. He set the tray down on the nightstand and turned around.

"Hey," she began. He looked back at her, "Something wrong?" he looked from her, to the tray, back to her.

"I can't eat breakfast without company," she told him. He smiled, relieved, and slowly took a seat on the bed next to her.