Meeting Adjourned

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"You right there, Click", Click jumped when she heard Chris's voice enter her cold, lonely cell.

"Oh, my gosh. Chris you gave me a fright".

"Thought I did. Click, this is my son, Jason. Jason, Click", Chris stated, gesturing them to each other.

"Hi", the two said in unison. Their voices turned into an awkward silence as Chris got the food set out onto a blanket.

Jason was tall, with blonde hair. He had a tan that wasn't pasty, but wasn't at risk of a deadly skin cancer. He had those gorgeous eyes that can only been seen in about two percent of the world’s population. They were a spectacular blue colour, they were big but knot bug-eyed and they had  a stretch to them that added elegance.

His arms were like steel rods and he looked like he spent about six hours a day in the gym. Click made a mental note to query her theory. As he turned around to look at his father Click nearly drooled at the back of his body. His legs were hard as stone and his butt was rock hard, you could flick a penny of it. 

"Uhh... Click? How long have you been a morpho for?", Jason kindly asked.

"Well... I tend not to use the term "morpho", but your life, your rules", she said jokingly, "But roughly eight or ten years. Yourself?"

"About the same. What's your story?".

"What do you mean?".

"I'm sure you know mine is that my father was forced to hand me into their experimental studies. So your's is?".

"I don't know the full story, but, I been in the labs for basically my whole life. Luckily, me and my pack escaped and we managed pretty well on our own". 

Click was biting her lip because she was scared she would groan at the thought of Jason with his shirt off.

"Click, are you okay?". Click was startled at the voice interrupting her deep thought. She came out of her 'coma' to find Chris and Jason staring at her with intense wonder.

"Oh... yeah... I had something stuck in my tooth". Click quickly turned back down and hurriedly at her food. 'You're such an idiot. Nothing's ever going to happen with you two. You live with you pack and he lives in the labs. One day soon, your family is going to swoop down here get you and he's going to be stuck here and everything will go back to normal', Click thought to herself.

 But, she couldn't stop herself thinking about all the bad things that could go wrong with the others. She knew that the scientists were getting stronger with their equipment, and she, herself, even saw the newspaper article of them being on the most wanted list. 

She couldn't stop the thoughts that their good luck had reached an end. Even Bonnie thought that. 'Wait... Bonnie never told me that. She didn't tell anyone'. Click didn't know how to react to her newly found sense. All she knew was the others didn't have this and she couldn't control it.

They chatted some more. Click and Jason compared their lives in the labs and out roaming the world. Click explained her pack whilst Jason told her about school and his family. Chris joined in and said his perspective on their lives. 

"Dr. Chris". All three of them whipped their heads towards the door to see the head professor.

"Professor Alburty, pleasure to see you". Chris replied in a friendly manor.

"May I speak to you. Alone", Chris accepted as he didn't want to piss his boss off anymore than he was. Click and Jason looked at each-other in the what-the-hell-what-did-he-do look.

They both continued their meals as if nothing was going on.

When Chris returned he looked pleased with his and his bosses efforts. 

"What's the grin for, Dolmio".

"Jason, my son. I just got me a raise and out of trouble. You two have me to thank".

"Well, congrats, but why should we thank you?".

"Click, sweetie-".

"Can you please stop saying names at the start of your replies. It's so... WEIRD", Jason snapped. Click and Chris giggled at Jason's revolt and he silently joined in.

"Anyways, Click", Jason rolled his eyes, "If my plan didn't work out, you guys could've been killed". Jason and Click's jaws dropped. 

They continued to chat until the end of the evening and long into the night until they had to say their goodbyes. 

***

Sleep couldn't reach Jason. He couldn't get Click off his mind. He thought about her smile and her laugh. He wondered if he would see her again and if she would chose him over her pack, or even take him with her pack. He couldn't explain his feelings for her, he knew it was only the first meeting, but he couldn't help feel that something could happen between them. 

***

As Click lay there, struggling to get to sleep, she thought about Jason's eyes, his muscles and even his love towards his father. She loved how he talked about everything and didn't have anything to hide. She thought hard when she thought about the pack, she was thinking of letting him tag along if they could, but if they didn't and her and Jason's relationship were to grow into a strong bond, how would she chose... 

Clicks eyes started to flutter faster and faster, until she fell into a deep sleep.

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