Chapter Four

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"Oh god," Hayden groaned, trying to stretch his arms as high as he could get them, "I'm exhausted,"

I rolled my eyes and threw my back pack on the floor by the door, "You're always exhausted,"

"Now not always,"

"Really? Name one time where the first thing out of your mouth wasn't 'I'm exhausted'?"

The corner of Hayden's mouth twitched and before he could speak another word I quickly threw my hands up and shook my head, "Never mind, don't answer that,"

This time Hayden's mouth broke out into his big goofy grin and he walked over to me, wrapping his arms around my waist, making me feel safe for the first time in days. "You sure? Because I think you'd really like to hear my answer,"

I snorted, "Whatever is about to come out of your mouth is just going to make you sound like a bigger pig than what you already are,"

"Touché,"

I smiled then reached up on my toes to peck his lips, but of course with Hayden that was never enough. As I began to pull away he grabbed onto my hips tighter and pulled me in closer. I knocked into his chest and it sent us tumbling on his bed, pulling us apart.

I laid my hands on his chest having every intention to push myself away from him but Hayden decided this was the perfect moment to smash his lips against mine again.

I sighed impatiently, but nevertheless, I positioned myself so I was straddling his lap and didn't pull away.

I pulled roughly on Hayden's dirty blond locks making his grip on my hips grow tighter. Hayden slowly lowered us onto the bed and I moved into a better position to hover over him.

Hayden bit my lip asking for entrance but I denied him. Hayden's hands slowly started moving down my hips and I quickly started shaking my head, knowing what he was going to do and where this was headed.

"No, No," I muffled out, detaching my lips from his, "We have work to do,"

"Come on. It can wait five minutes,"

Hayden tried to lower me back down to his lips but I covered his mouth with my hand.

"Nope, now."

Hayden groaned but still nodded. I jumped off his lap and walked over to my forgotten back pack and shuffled trough it trying to find what I needed.

"Hey let's make a deal,"

I glanced up at Hayden, "What kind of deal?"

"If we work for an hour I get that five minute, Eh?"

Finally finding the book I was looking for, I stood up and walked over to the dark wooded desk that was abandoned in the color of Hayden's room.

"I don't know. What makes you think you deserve it?"

"Well, since I am actually doing homework tonight which I didn't actually plan on doing,"

"Hayden, is that all you ever think about?"

Hayden just simply shrugged his shoulders. I rolled my eyes, feeling annoyance starting to form.

"I don't know. I'm going to have to think about it. Because don't think I don't know about the little stunts you and your friends have been pulling all week,"

"What stunts?"

I looked over toward Hayden whose forehead was scrunched up and his mouth turned down into a frown.

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