Leaning my head against the door I slammed it gently a few times, cursing myself before walking into the living room and snatching the bottle from Dean. Plopping on the couch I threw my legs over his, Seth rocking gently in my hanging chair, looking content and happy. I brought the bottle to my lips and took a shot, barely choking it down.
"Whose Jeff?" Dean asked, tilting his head to look at me and I scowled.
"He's a guy." I hedged, picking the label of the bottle.
"We got that, I'd be a little worried if it was a girl." Seth laughed, Dean still staring at me with dark eyes.
"He's an ex." I shrugged, seeing Seth stop swinging, "It ended way before I went back to work. It didn't end bad and we still talked but I don't do awkward well."
"You have an ex?" Seth blurted out, looking horrified.
"I'm not a friggin monk Seth, I dated." I grumbled, contemplating drowning myself in the bottle.
"I didn't mean it like that. I just never thought about you like that." Seth mumbled, before turning beet red, Dean turning to look at him, "I didn't mean it like that either. I just can't picture you with an ex-boyfriend."
"What do you think I'm the Virgin Mary or something?" I snorted, taking another shot before Dean tugged it out of my hands.
"No more, you're getting a little loud darlin." Dean chuckled, bringing the bottle to his lips before passing it to Seth who took a shot.
"Am I?" I whispered, glancing towards the hall.
"Ya we should get to bed too probably. It's been a long day and you seem a little drunk." Seth grinned capping the bottle and standing.
"Ya I am." I admitted, getting unsteadily to my feet. "I'll show you your rooms."
I motioned for the to follow me, weaving a little bit down the hall and I heard Seth stifle a laugh. Opening a door I saw Seth behind me, wheeling his case, Dean heading into the bathroom. Flicking the light on I saw the chocolate brown room and I walked in, opening the closet door for him.
"Everything you need should be here but if you need anything just let me know. I'm across the hall at the end." I told him, pointing to my door and he nodded, setting his case down by the dresser.
"I didn't mean anything by the ex-boyfriend comment you know." He began, shoving his hands in his pockets.
"I know, it's not a big deal." I brushed him off, knowing he didn't.
"It's just..." he trailed off, rubbing the back of his neck, "Imagining you with a boyfriend is weird."
"Oh." Was all I could say, not sure what else I could say.
"I just can't picture you with someone else." He blurted out, looking down at me, "I mean you have me, and Roman and Dean."
"Ya I know but you guys aren't my boyfriends." I laughed.
"I know but I don't know what I'm trying to say here." He laughed nervously, "I guess I'm a little jealous of Jeff."
"You don't have to be Seth, I'm with you guys aren't I?" I shook my head, feeling flustered, "It's not like I couldn't imagine you guys having girlfriends."
"Would you be ok with that?" he questioned, watching my face.
I thought about it for a second, thinking about Dean or Seth or Roman with a girl draped over them and I mentally winced, the image hurting more than I thought it would.
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