5. Tough Lover

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Jade moaned lightly, throwing the covers from her body to find a strong arm wrapped around her waist. A deeper moan resounded in her ear as the arm contracted around her, pulling her close against their warmth. "Cinco minutos, mi vida..." Javi's sleepy voice roused her senses. She chuckled. "We have to get ready for school." She said. She tried to wiggle free from his grip, but it only seemed to tighten as he wrestled her on her back. He leaned down, nuzzling his sleepy face against her throat. "Feeling better this morning?" He mumbled. Her fingers carded through his hair. "Mmm...much better." He lifted his head, turning to catch her on the lips. Her hands moved down, fitting themselves to his sharpened jawline. His lips wandered away from hers, nipping and kissing at her jaw. "¿Soñaste conmigo anoche, bonita?" He whispered. "I wouldn't need to because you were right here." She said, fingers remaining in his hair.

His lips reached her collarbone, arms wrapping around her midsection and lifting her a little. A deep growl vibrated his vocal cords. "Mmm...me encantaría besarte por todas partes; todo el día y todo la noche." She giggled softly, slipping her hand under his chin to angle his sight on her. "Later, my love." He gave her another kiss before moving away to let her get up. Javi stayed laying in bed, watching as she moved across the room to the bathroom. "You better get dressed, so you can go home and get changed." Her voice sounded off. He tossed the covers from himself, sitting on the edge of the bed. "Where are your parents, bonita?" He asked. She appeared in the doorway. "Does it matter? I just can't imagine you meeting them when you're my father's age." She said, smiling. He grunted, standing up and pulling his jeans on. "Then it'll be just a little awkward."

He moved towards her, remaining shirtless. He gave a breathless chuckle as her fingers pressed against his chest. "I really don't wanna go." He moaned. "Don't get all sappy on me, Javi. We've gotta keep things a little low key for a bit, okay?" He nodded his head. "See you at school?" She prompted. He rolled his lips together. "Definitely." He turned on his heels and moved to gather up the rest of his clothes before showing himself out the door. Jade listened to his footsteps scuffling lightly against the stairs before the front door opened and closed. She moved back in the bathroom to take a shower.

Meanwhile, at school, Caylie was sitting in the cafeteria. Yesterday, she had received an email from the theater teacher, Ms. Courtney Rod. She wanted her there early to discuss the solo piece that Caylie had asked to do during the talent show next month. "You're here early." A voice said, beside Caylie. She looked over to see Courtney standing beside her. "Can I sit?" She asked. "Sure, why not?" She said. The blonde placed the tray down, seating herself next to Caylie. "Why are you here early?" She pressed. "I'm here to tell Ms. Rod what I'm going to be singing for the talent show." Caylie said, not gazing up from her phone. "So then we're here for the same thing." Courtney popped the opening on her carton of milk, dumping it all over the hydrogenated pieces of sugar in the makeshift plastic bowl. Caylie's eyes shifted upward, looking at her. She quirked a brow. "Ms. Rod told me I was the only singing piece in the talent show this year." She said. "Well, it looks like we're just going to have to fight for it." Courtney teased, dipping the spoon into the cereal. Caylie furrowed her brow, eyes darting back down to her cellphone. She sent Jade a text message.

C: Question

Jade was standing in the bathroom, blow drying her hair when the phone went off. She shut off the appliance and picked her phone up. She responded to the message.

J: Answer. I also have something to tell you but you go first.

C: This is serious. Did you know Courtney was singing in the talent show?

J: Uh...no?

C: You'd think you would know since you are such good friends.

Jade sighed, shaking her head. Caylie didn't like Courtney. She didn't trust her and Jade understood why. Caylie does a lot with star signs and reading people, so she's really good with those kinds of things. A couple weeks ago, Jade and Caylie had gotten into a fight when Courtney just joined their activities like she had been welcomed all along. Caylie didn't appreciate it and it was made very obvious that she didn't want Courtney around.

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