Eighteen

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Snuck in a new POV at the end. Does it mean a whole lot? Not really but who cares

Jasmine's POV:
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I walked down the hall to Daya and Maddy's room while Bosco was still in her class. I was desperate for some advice now that spring break was coming up and really hoped that they could help. I nudged open the door. "Hey guys, I really need...what the fuck are you two doing?"

"Bunking the beds." Maddy said like I should've already known. I watched in confusion as she pushed her bed closer to Daya's, deciding not to question it too much. I'm already easily confused, I don't need these two making my head spin even more with the explanations of their actions.

"As I was saying..." I watched them lift Maddy's bed up onto the posts of Daya's, standing back. "I'm kinda nervous about spring break. Bosco and I don't live very close to each other..."

"And you're worried about how she'll react without you for that long?" Daya asked as her and Maddy finally got the bed settled on top of the other. They both stood back to admire their work.

I quickly nodded. "That's exactly it. I really don't want her to get too anxious when we aren't together and I don't want her thinking I'll forget about her and-"

"Maddy, that bed is up pretty high." Daya narrowed her eyes at it, and I highly doubted that they heard a single word that I said. "I think we did something wrong."

"Oh it's fine. I'll sleep up high. Good air up high." Maddy started climbing up to her bed and I groaned.

"Are you two listening?-" I huffed, crossing my arms. I was way too anxious to deal with this right now, turning to leave the room.

"Wait-" Daya grabbed my shoulder. "We're listening, I swear."

I sighed, leaning against one of the desks in the room. "I'm just scared that something might happen..."

Maddy looked down from her now top bunk, leaning over the edge. "There's honestly not much you can do. Just make sure you talk to her everyday and remind her you love her."

Daya nodded in agreement. "If there's anything Bosco needs more than affection, it's comfort. As long as she knows you love her and that she'll come back from break to you then she's going to be fine."

I nodded a little, still feeling anxious. "Alright..."

I left them alone after that, letting Daya rearrange her drums and Maddy get ready for her date tonight. I opened the door to my own room to find Bosco sitting on my bed, looking like she had been waiting with her arms out.

She smiled and reached out even more. "Min~"

I don't know how she kept getting cuter, but she was. I giggled softly before wrapping my arms around her, kissing her cheek repeatedly to make her squeal. She threw herself back and pulled me down on top of her, forcing me down onto her chest.

"That's better." She smiled, undoing my ponytail and running her hand through my hair. "I missed you."

"You say that everyday." I smiled, raising my head off of her chest to kiss her lips. She hummed in response, letting our lips linger together for a moment longer before she laid back against my pillows.

"Because it's true." She traced her thumb over my bottom lip and I laid my head back down on her chest. If she didn't stop being so perfect, I might just pass out.

It was quiet, just the sound of Bosco's soft humming filling the room as she played with my hair. My eyes closed as I relaxed against her, toying with the hem of her shirt.

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