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Zach's POV


"Achoo!" I sneezed, my face contorting.

"Your fault." I can hear Jonah's voice. Is he sitting there? What happened yesterday?

"Yes, I'm sitting here, and as for yesterday, you tell me." Jonah smirks, taking a sip from his coffee as I open my eyes a bit. 

"Oh. I said that out loud." I say stupidly.

"Yeah. Now tell me about yesterday. How was the beach?" Jonah questions.

"Um....it was ok. How did I even get here?" I ask, trying to change the subject.

"Jack carried you back up. You fell asleep the minute you sat on the couch, according to him. He was blushing all over when I asked him about yesterday and avoided all my questions, so I'm asking you." Jonah states, putting down his mug.

"Oh, uh....what happened yesterday?" I say, trying to remember. Then the reality of what happened yesterday hits me in the chest.

"CRAP. I wasn't dreaming then, crapcrapcrap!" I get cut off by Jonah.

"Are you gonna tell me, or no?' Jonah asks, rolling his eyes.

"Well....." I eye the door nervously. Jonah gets the message and quietly closes and locks it.

"So, tell me." Jonah says.

I make him lean forward and whisper what happened on the beach yesterday.

"OH MY GOD. He said that?" Jonah asks me, his voice going up an octave. I roll my eyes. 

"Jonah, I swear to god you become a girl whenever you hear gossip." I say jokingly.

"Shut up! Now tell what happened after." He leans forward, taking a sip from his mug.

"He kissed me." Jonah spits out his coffee the minute I say that, and his reaction has me laughing my ass off.

"HAHAHAHAHA - you just - OH MY GODD!!!!" I scream.

"Yo! You legit just kissed your crush. In the rain, too. And he was the one to admit it first." Jonah stand up, wiping his mouth. "I'm glad. The ship is sailing! You guys better not sink." 

"But, Jo. I don't know what's next!" I whine.

"Oh." Jonah gets lost in thought, and I snap my fingers in front of his face to get him back to reality.

"What should I do?" I ask, worried.

"Just do you." He says. 

I nod. "Okay. Dani and Corbs don't know yet, so - ACHOO!" I sneeze, shaking my head.

"Oh, ok. By the way, you're staying in bed. I'll even carry Jack over if I have to, if he's the only person that can get you to stay in bed." Jonah says, smirking.

"Wow, Jonah. Just wow. What about lunch? And bathroom?" I ask innocently.

"Ugh, you know what I mean."

"Yeah, I do. Bye, Jo!" I say, waving as he closes the door. The minute he does, I flop back down into bed. 


Jack's POV


"Jo? That you?" I ask groggily.

"Yeah, it is, Jack Herron." Jonah says.

"Oh, co - WHAT DID YOU CALL ME?! ACHOO!" I sneeze and sit straight up in bed, all of my sleepiness gone.

"Jack. Herron." Jonah pronounces each word carefully.

"Ugh. He told you, right?" I grumble.

"YUP! And now the ship is sailing!" He says gleefully. "AND you kissed him in the rain. Talk about romantic." Jonah smirks.

"Okay, first of all, how was I supposed to predict the weather, and second of all - " I get cut off as Jonah closes the door. But then he opens it again. 

"Go cuddle with Zach, and stay in bed. Dani and Corbs are at the arcade, and if they do come back, I'll text you so you can get out. 'Kay?" He says.

"Yeah." I say, and start walking towards Zach's room.

"Hi Zachy." I say, and poke my head in his room.

"Hi Jack." He says. His eyes are so round and they look up at me. 

"Lemme guess, Jonah?" Zach asks, rolling his eyes.

"Yup." I say, standing there awkwardly.

"Well, come on. And thanks to you, I'm sick." Zach pats the space next to him. I climb into the bed, and he turns to his other side so we're face to face. 

And kisses me on the nose. 

I'm blushing. 

My cheeks are so hot right now.

"Um......" I say, flustered.

"You're so cute when you're flustered." Zach laughs softly. "Achoo!"

"And you're so cute when you sneeze." I say back, and kiss him on the forehead.



HERRO!


Just wanted to write a bit of fluff and give you guys an 'awwww' moment. :')

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