Im Jay sis is Kai
and yes this happened to me a bunch of times- arm getting hurt but not telling no one.
Also....
Guys I need helpBoy dramaSo basically there's this seventh grade boy who I talk to in my Spanish classWe're just friends.And then suddenly two boys who also sit at my table think I like him!And now they're teasing me for it and I'm getting SICK of it!I NEED HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!
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One day, Jay found himself clutching his arm as he made his way toward Kai's room. His steps were hesitant, each one weighed down by uncertainty and a lingering fear. He stopped outside Kai's door, the thought of reaching out for help both comforting and intimidating.
Suddenly, Jay's resolve wavered. He turned and rushed back to his own room, his heart pounding with a mix of anxiety and frustration. He felt like he was caught in an emotional tug-of-war, torn between the need for comfort and the fear of imposing.
A few minutes later, Kai decided to check in on Jay. He walked down the hall, his mind preoccupied with the thought of his younger brother. When he reached Jay's room, he noticed the door slightly ajar and pushed it open gently.
Inside, Jay was sitting on his bed, his shoulders slumped and his gaze fixed on the floor. Kai stepped in quietly and sat down next to him, his presence warm and reassuring.
"You backed out on coming to me, huh?" Kai said softly, placing his hand on Jay's knees. His voice was gentle, but there was a hint of concern behind it.
Jay flinched slightly but didn't look up. He nodded, a small, defeated gesture. "I... I was going to come, but I just... I couldn't."
Kai's heart ached for his brother. He reached out and pulled Jay into a comforting hug, his arms enveloping him with a sense of security. "Buddy, we need to work on your confidence levels," Kai said, his voice tender and understanding. "It's okay to be scared, but you don't have to go through this alone. I'm here for you."
Jay clung to Kai, his emotions spilling over as he finally allowed himself to be vulnerable. Tears welled up in his eyes, and he buried his face into Kai's shoulder. "I didn't want to bother you," Jay admitted, his voice muffled but filled with emotion.
Kai held him tighter, brushing a soothing hand over Jay's back. "Jay, you're never a bother. I care about you more than you know, and it's okay to need help. You don't have to face everything on your own."
Jay's breathing began to steady as Kai's words sank in. The warmth of his brother's embrace provided a solace that Jay had been craving but was too afraid to admit.
After a few moments, Kai gently pulled back to look at Jay's face. "How's your arm feeling?" he asked, his concern still evident.
Jay gave a small, appreciative smile. "It's... it's still hurting a bit. But... I think I'm ready to talk about it now."
Kai's eyes softened with relief. "Good. We'll take care of it together. And remember, no matter what happens, I'm always here for you."
Jay nodded, feeling a sense of reassurance he hadn't felt before. "Thanks, Kai. I really needed this."
Kai smiled, ruffling Jay's hair affectionately. "Anytime, buddy. Now let's get you sorted out. We'll take it step by step."
As Kai helped Jay with his arm, the room was filled with a renewed sense of comfort and trust. The bond between the two brothers grew stronger, reinforced by the understanding and support that only someone who truly cared could provide.