Troubles

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Ross’s POV

The next day, I asked Sky to go to dinner with me, but we ended up having too much to drink. I drove her back to my place. I knew she was so drunk she wouldn't have the slightest clue of what would happen tonight. So I went for it, I kissed her while she was sitting in the passenger seat, we were right outside of my apartment. She kissed me back. I said, "I love you Sky." She said, "I love you too Ross." I kissed her again, this time with tongue. She did too." Why are we not going out?" I said after we kissed for a couple of minutes, she said, "Because you're still in love with Alana." I shook my head, "No, when she left, my feelings did too."  I kissed her again. This time when I put my hands on her waist I moved them a little lower. A few minutes later I let go and I ran around to her side of the car, I helped her out and shut the door, she tried to walk but she could barley stand, her heels were way too high for her not to twist an ankle so I picked her up and carried her into my apartment. Then she kissed me while I had her in my arms, I moved over to the couch and sat down with her in my lap. We were making out for a couple more minutes when I put my hand on her thigh, she giggled. One of her hands was on my shoulder the other on my chest. We stopped for a bit and she ran her fingers through my hair, "No one ever did my hair like you did, every photo shoot, Austin & ally recording, concert, you were there." I said. I smiled at her, she kissed my cheek. "What happens when we go home?" She asked. I said, "I don't know, you probably won't even remember tonight, I'm surprised you didn't pass out yet." She put her hand on my cheek and said, "I don't want to forget tonight." I said, "Me neither." She said, "I have loved you all along but you always loved someone else." She was crying. I held her closer to my chest, "I always loved you, but I thought you only wanted to be friends, you even told me when we went camping." She shook her head, "Because I had lied to you about Alana. If I told you that she was moving I didn't know how you'd react." I said, "I wish we had done this a long time ago. I want to ask you out now, but tomorrow you won't even know we had this conversation." She took my phone out of my pocket and tried to take a picture of us but the phone was upside down and it wasn't even on. I helped her out and she kissed me as I took the picture. "Show that to me tomorrow and I'll believe that this happened." I put the phone back on the couch and I just held her in my arms. Eventually she fell asleep and I carried her into my room. I took the shirt she was wearing over her tank top off and put one of mine on. Then I took off her jeans and tucked her into bed. I changed into my basketball shorts and took off my shirt and climbed into bed. It was like old times, but this time when I wrapped my arms around her I felt a spark. I smiled and fell asleep.

Sky's POV

The next morning I had a pounding headache. I looked around, I was in Ross's bed and his arms were around me. I pushed the blankets off of me and undid his arms. He woke up but it didn't bother me. I looked down, I didn't have pants on, I went over to his closet and opened the drawer he  let me put some of my stuff. I grabbed some black shorts and a white blouse. I took off my tank top and his t shirt. I didn't remember putting it on in the first place, actually I didn't remember anything that happened last night. I was in my bra and panties so I changed into my clothes. Then I went into his bathroom and used his brush to fix my hair. Then I walked back to the bed but on his side and from the side I flopped on top of his chest. He laughed, "Hey." I said, "Wake up." He said, "Well, if I'm talking to you know obviously I'm awake." I laughed and stood up, "No, I mean get out of bed. He said, "Fine." His smile was different today, it looked a little goofy. We went downstairs and I took some medicine for my headache. "What's with you today!" He said, "I have something to show you."

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