A.N// THIS IS JUST A FILLER CHAPTER SO YOU DONT HAVE TO READ IT IF YOU DONT WANT TO, WHEN I HAVE TIME, IM GOING TO LOOK THROUGH THE CHAPTERS THAT I CAN EDIT AND THINGS LIKE THAT BUT FOR NOW YOU CAN JUST IGNORE ALL THE FILLERS IF YOU JUST WANT THE MAIN STORY, I'LL ALWAYS TELL YOU WHEN THERE IS ONE. I KNOW FILLERS MAY SEEM UNIMPORTANT BUT YOU REALLY DO NEED THEM TO GIVE THE STORY SOME MORE DEPTH :)) SORRY FOR THE CAPITALS HEHE
Chapter 6 -
"Excuse me while i kiss the sky"
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The days went by sooo slowly, it made me tired just thinking about it. I was pretty sure I wasn't an essential part in the Stone's plans, so from my point of view they could just let me go. I mean really, what was the point of them keeping me? I wasn't much use to them, that much was obvious. The only times I was even allowed out was with Jax to train, and I have to say I was getting pretty good, not like I had anything to boast about compared to Ash or even Jax, but at least I was improving. The training had also got more intense, we were now using weapons, and travel to woods, where I would stand, blindfolded, with darts, listening for them to creep up on me and try to spear them with the dart. This would have been okay, if they weren't holding loaded guns.
The only other times was when they needed me to bait, and those times were growing less and less frequent.
Me and Jax had gotten pretty close, we talked more that I talked to the others, anyway, but I still didn't trust him. I was a firm believer of the saying, "you can trust no one but yourself". I'd been hurt too many times to stray away from that.
The smooth white sandstones were still slightly warm from the afternoon sun, and I sat with my back against the side of the house , staring at the night sky.
When I was slightly younger, the roof had been my favorite spot; I could sit there for hours, just staring at the sky. Demos would sometimes stay there with me, and once he had asked why I liked the sky so much. I didn't really know myself, but wanting to sound like I actually had something more interesting to do with myself than just stare at one spot for ages, I had replied, "You know, you should learn to love the sky. Because whenever you're sad, it's always going to be the thing you look up to. And when you decide you like something, it will always make you happy."
I stared silently up at it now. I wondered if Caitlyn was up there somewhere. Maybe she could see me. Maybe she couldn't. Either way I hoped she was happy.
Beside me, to my right, the heavy front door swung open, revealing a small sliver of golden light from the hall inside. The door swung shut again with a small click as it locked, and I swiveled my head around against the wall to see who it was.
"Where are you going?"
Ash turned around, surprised to see me. "How did you get out here?"
I shrugged, "Out the window ." There was an alarm on the door at all times. Trust Ash to do something like that.
He raised his eyebrows. "I should've known"
I ignored the comment. "You never told me where you going."
"Out."
I rolled my eyes. "No shit sherlock. Where too"
"I have to pick up some papers from a member of the gang who stays just out of town, or at least that's where he is at the moment."
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