Jack's POV
- One week later-
"What are we?" He had his hands tangled In my hair, panting. I wasn't even sure how restocking CD's had lead to this. "Whatever you want us to be." I blurted out. I heard exactly what Tay said to him the other morning about how she knew what us two felt about one another and that it was obvious so why not? But we both knew we'd have to go down and open up the shop soon. "C'mon." I guided him downstairs as he held my hands from behind, "Back you two lovebirds go! I've got it all sorted down here." Tay shoved us both back before shutting the door. "Maybe we could go get your stuff?" I offered, he seemed quite happy with the suggestion.
"Why's it all boxed up?" I knitted my eyebrows in confusion. "I never got round to unpacking because of her.." Alex awkwardly tried to change the subject. "I'm sorry I shouldn't of said anything. Listen I'll take the boxes, just get your clothes and then we can put this place on the market." I explained before I scooped up the heavy boxes and trekked back home. "How much would it go for?" Alex wrapped his arms around my waist from behind. "What is it with you and being behind?" I joked, not realising I just made an anal joke. "Jokes beside though I reckon it'll go for quite a bit seen as there's no damage and its a good area. Trust me, I know my stuff."
Alex's POV
The house was being sold. It never felt like a home anyway probably because Lisa would just beat the hell out of me no matter what I'd do or say. But with Jack I was happy. I know I hadn't known him long but it felt like I had and we're good for each other you know? I mean without him I'd be homeless right now.
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Nothing's Too Heavy (Jalex)
RomanceJack works at the music store and Alex is new in town with his girlfriend, Lisa. Both being a 24 years old, nethier of the two have time to waste. When Alex becomes a regular customer and Lisa becomes distant only one thing can happen.