Chapter Twenty

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A Saturday arrived quicker than it usually does. Felicia knew she had to face her parents for the second time after her parents had last seen her, which was during the time she got grounded. Her stomach already churned at how the situation was going to be.

She dragged herself off of the bed once again, not even wanting to be a minute late, knowing her parents will get angry if she isn't at the breakfast table on time as they wanted Felicia to be a very a disciplined person. For the first time in Felicia's life, she didn't want to meet or even face her parents. She knew it was her fault, but it was for Jason.

Does this mean Jason was a bad influence on her?

She shook the question not wanting herself to develop a bad impression on Jason. It was a wonder as to how much she did for him.

Once she had done with everything, she had arrived at the breakfast table. She took a seat on the edge, feeling as if the seat on the corner would take her away from her parents. If only, it would've been that easy. She saw her father reading a newspaper, like the usual and her mother quietly preparing the table for breakfast.

"How is school, beta?" Her father broke the silence. She took in a deep breath. "School's fine, I guess. Nothing different, just the usual." Her voice was very dull mannered. Her mom quickly noticed this and tried to cheer up the situation a bit. "And, here are pancakes!" Her mother chimed in, awkwardly, wanting to clear the tension at the table.

Felicia and her parents started to eat while they talked to Felicia about her being grounded. She was officially ungrounded, but that didn't mean her parents weren't upset with her, still. She apologized once again and decided to fo for a walk to ease the stress.

The weather outside was pretty nice, nor too hot, neither too cold. It was as if it was perfect. The soft breeze caused the leaves of the trees to move slyly, making a crackling sound which was peaceful. Felicia continued admiring the weather today when she was pulled into a sudden hug. She immediately knew who it was. Jason had quietly approached her while she was walking and wanted to do nothing, but to hug her tightly. They let the hug live for a minute or two when Jason spoke up.

"How about we go somewhere?"

Felicia thought for a while. Was it really a good idea to risk her getting grounded again, she smiled to herself when obviously Jason and her both knew the answer. She nodded her head, not even bothering to ask him where because her intuition told her he was going to take her to the spot they first went together. The silence of the car ride let Felicia's mind remind her that her play performance was on Monday. Nervousness took over when this sudden thought came across her. They had arrived at the place quicker than she thought they would. They found a spot to lay on, which had a perfect view of the lake and the trees surrounding it.

"Jason, I have my play performance on Monday." Felicia spoke up.

"Come here." Jason mumbled, gently.

Felicia rolled closer to Jason on the grass when he suddenly hovered over her. He just smiled and kissed her lips, softly. The sweet kiss soon turned into a mixture of hesitated breaths and irregular movements of Jason's hand roaming across Felicia's body.

He missed her with so much passion, soon, attaching his lips to her neck. He sucked as if he was going to suck the life out of her. He kissed the hickey he left a moments before, over and over again, earning a moan from Felicia. Their heated session soon turned into a calm cuddle, leaving Felicia completely flustered.

"Hope that made you feel a little less anxious." Jason said jokingly, and added wink while kissing her lips once again. The day had finally come to an end just like that.

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