Chapter 1

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Luke had super long day. After he finished showering to release some steam (and maybe wank), Luke went to kitchen where the boys sat. They were laughing about something that was obviously funny, because Luke can hear Ashton's laugh from upstairs before he got downstairs. His eyes glanced where Sierra -his girlfriend sat, her black hair look so messy and she just sat there while watching some cooking channel. He made a move towards her and ruffled her hair a little bit before he kissed her cheek, which made a smile creep onto her face.

"Hey, baby. You okay?"

Sierra just sighed and nodded slightly, she just doesn't want to deal with the boys right now because they're so loud when they're talking, though she didn't mind. Just right now she's felt like really exhausted and the laughing of the boys didn't help her either. So, she turned off the TV and got up, gave the blonde boy a kiss on his pink plump lips before mumbling about going to bed.

Luke's eyes lingered a couple seconds to where Sierra went before finally shrugging his shoulders and joined the boys in the kitchen. He just didn't understand why Sierra always acts weird when they were around the boys, especially when he's with Ashton. I mean, they've been best friends since they were teenagers and what makes Sierra always act weird? Apparently she doesn't really enjoy it when the giggling boy is around him, she will always just glare and keep quiet until Ashton or the boys go.

Maybe she's just scared that I will not pay attention to her? Luke thought with a small frown. That really doesn't makes sense because she is his girlfriend, and that reasons seems like ridiculous. He loves her and she knows it.

"Mate," Michael said, nudging his shoulder. "What's wrong with you? Why are you so glum lately?"

Calum chuckled, patting Luke's other shoulder with his free hand because the other hand was holding a can of soda, "Lukey doesn't get laid often, that's why."

Just like that, the boys were laughing again, so the blonde went along with it, even though it was force and fake. He just wishes that he didn't have to be so out of place around his friends anymore.

The boys know about the fake smiles though as well as the forced happiness. The know about how Sierra acts and didn't have any idea why she does it. Ashton, on the other hand, felt like Sierra was jealous of him - envious at the fact that Luke enjoyed their company more than her own, the thought made Ashton snort internally.

What a bitch.

Don't get Ashton wrong, she was like a sister to him but lately, she give off these envious vibes that makes him annoyed. Its like she always goes wherever Luke goes. Like a fucking leech. Why can't she just leave him alone for two hours without following Luke around like a tail at the end of a dogs ass?

Ashton sighed, pulling on his red hair, looking back up when Calum spoke again. "Seriously though," his brown eyes stared at Luke with worry, "what's wrong? You don't like us here, do you? Are we intruding? Cause Michael has his newly beloved and I have Ash."

With an awkward chuckled and a twinge of hurt from the comment, Luke waved his hand dismissal and sipped his own soda with a bored expression.

Ashton glanced at Luke with concern, noticing something in his blue eyes that he had not seen since Arzaylea.  Lately, his eyes looked so tired and he always made any lame reasons as to why he looked that way.

Ashton wasn't born yesterday, he's know Luke for years and could sense something was wrong immediately. Something in his relationship. Of course it was his relationship, any normal person could pick that up right away, but he could feel something else.

With them being friends for so long, their bond had grown - especially after Arzaylea. And what made the drummer sad (though he'd never admit it) that the bond was break because of a relationship... Yet again!

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⏰ Last updated: Feb 06, 2019 ⏰

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