Chapter 6

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The last thing I remember is getting on Jax's bike after we left the carnival. Everything else was a blur. I sat up in bed as I took notice that Jax was gone I sighed to myself as I reached over to the nightstand and hauled out a cigarette. I took out my lighter as I lite the cigarette and sat in silence.

Soon enough, I got out of bed and trudged myself out of Jax's dorm and into the club. I walked over to the bar and took a sear. I noticed that there had been no one around beside a few croweaters.

"Where are the guys?" I questioned the croweater working the bar.

"Church." I nodded my head.

"If Jax is looking for me, tell him I'm on the roof." The girl nodded her head and gave me a smile as I gave her a faint one back before getting up and heading to the latter. I

Once, I reached the roof I sat and stretched my legs out over the edge. I watched as the mechanics did their work and a few croweaters walked around or hung around the picnic table. Soon enough, the boys came out talking or heading to Teller-Morrow. It wasn't till Jax spoke up that I came back into reality.

"Hey, everything okay?" Jax questioned with a worried tone as I nodded my head.

"Yeah, just tired is all." Jax nodded his head. I knew he knew something was wrong but I also knew he didn't know what. "How was church?"

"Ah, it was good. Elliot came by and wants us to find the son of a bitch who did this to his daughter." I nodded my head about to speak up before I noticed Hale's jeep pull into the parking lot. "Looks like deputy dipshit is here, want me to send him up?" Jax questioned as I nodded. "Are you sure you're okay? You usually would have hit me by now for saying shit about Hale."

"Yeah, yeah I'm fine. Now, go get Hale before the club terrorizes him." Jax nodded his head before going down to get Hale. I watched as Jax walked out of the club and pointed to where I was before pointing him in the direction of how to get up here.

"Hey, how are you doing?" Hale questioned once he reached the roof. I smiled faintly at him before answering.

"Good, how about you?" I questioned back.

"Good." Hale said as he took a seat next to me. "It was a nice thing you did back there... At the carnival." Hale said as I nodded my head before changing the subject.

"Hale, can I ask you something?" I questioned as I turned to him.

"Yeah, of course."

"What are we?" Hale looked taken of guard as I asked him my question.

"What do you mean?" He questioned back as I looked away from him.

"Well, are we friends or are more than friends?" I said simply as I saw Hale staring at me through the corner of my eye.

"Well, what do you think we are?" Hale questioned as I looked at him with my "Seriously" face.

"Well, if I knew that I wouldn't have asked." I said as Hale nodded his head.

"Uh... Well... I'd like to be more than friends if that's okay with you? But I mean if it's not we ca-" I cut Hale off by pulling him into a kiss. Hale didn't move at first until he began to kiss me back.

"It's okay with me." I said once we pulled away. Hale smiled as Jax and the boys cheered from down below.

"Listen, I hate to run but I got to get to work. Maybe I can stop by after work?" Hale questioned as I smiled.

"Sure, I should be here." Hale nodded his head as he began to stand up as I did the same.

"Great..." Hale trailed off as he looked down at his hands.

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