Hi guys. I've been having a hard time lately so I'm sorry if this is late and if it's not then, I have nothing to tell you.
Clary stood there with her mouth hanging open for what seemed like forever for both of them. Jace felt like sweating on the spot in anxiety.
'Wow. Did I just say that?'
'Did I just hear that?'
When she closed her mouth and gave the question some thought, Clary spoke.
"I...Jace. I love you too. Of course I'll go out with you."
He could not believe his blessed ears.
Jace breathed a sigh of relief, clutching his chest. "The tension was killing me, Clary. You're killing me."
"I'm not sorry," she started to laugh.
"That's a good thing."
Clary lunged at Jace and hugged him. Jace was about to lean in and kiss Clary when they heard the door to the roof open. They automatically separated, and when they did they were both blushing intensely. Jace awkwardly waved goodbye and left temporarily.
"Hi Clary, we're ready to study," one of the boys in the group said.
"I'm glad you're ready, Tyler. What do all of you need help with?" Clary asked them as she walked over and sat down with them.
Dylan was the one to speak then, "I need help with the assignment the teacher gave us."
"Which assignment is that?"
"The one about the changes to the Constitution. The part where we have to explain them in a way that the common person could understand them."
"Alright, I can help you with that," she told the boy and they started working on it.
"Clary, I need your help with this homework question," a girl named Amber said.
Clary got up and helped Amber with the question. She kept helping the student until about fie minutes before lunch ended.
She stood and said, "Alright everyone, I've got to go to class. Tell me if you guys need help as soon as possible."
they all picked up their stuff and left the roof. Clary was already cleaned, so she picked up her backpack and walked over to Jace, who stood by the doorway in a casual, waiting-boyfriend stance.
She whispered in his ear, "Meet me by my car after school. I'll be the last one out of the building, so don't let anyone know what you're doing." Clary backed away from Jace, grabbed his hand, and waited for an answer. He nodded.
She smiled, and they walked off the roof and back downstairs, holding each other's hand s comfortably.
We went through the rest of the day with smile on our faces an wanting to see each other again. When the end of the day came, Jace was so excited to see Clary, but then he remebered what she told him.
'I'll be the last one out of the building.'
Jace frowned because he really wanted to see Clary, but he would have to wait a little longer. He went to his locker, put his books away, and went outside to the parking lot. By the time he got to the parking lot, he noticed that the whole lot was nearly empty. He looked down at his watch to see that it was nearly 2:30 in the afternoon.
"Clary should be out soon," he whispered to himself. He waited under the shade of a large tree until he heard footsteps approach him. He looked up to see clary walking towards him with a beaming smile on her face.
He popped up, ran over to her and embraced her in a hug. Clary returned the embrace. When they pulled apart, Clary stood on her toes and spook softly in his ear, "Let's go over to your place and hang out. Just the two of us."
When Clary pulled back, Jace shook his head yes, they loaded up in Clary's car and drove to his brothers house.
