Chapter 18

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Before this chapter starts, sorry for language but... FUCK YOUR OPINIONS. I DON'T GIVE A SHIT IF I WRITE LIKE A 2 YEAR OLD, THIS IS MY BOOK, NOT YOURS. SHUT THE HELL UP AND LEAVE IF YOU ARE DISAPPOINTED IN MY WRITING SKILLS. DON'T COMMENT THAT I'M OR MY BOOK IS A PIECE OF TRASH. YOUR OPINIONS ARE INVALID ON SO MANY FUCKING LEVELS. Okay, now that's out of the way, let's get to the story😉💜

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Zach crawled out of Jack's arms, standing at the end of the bed. He was admiring the sight he had, Jack sniffling every few seconds, Jordan curled into a small ball, and the cuteness of their tiny snores.

Zach stretched, stepping into the hallway, not even realizing it was 3 in the morning. He drug himself down the hallway, spotting Nate laying on the couch, reading Twitter post. Nate spotted Zach, who was about to turn around, but got stopped.

"Zach!" Nate jumped up from the couch and softly walked over to the boy.

"Hey... Nate..?" Zach forced a small smile.

"Do you want to go out somewhere today?" Nate smiled a bright, big smile.

Zach couldn't say yes... But, he couldn't say no. Zach reminded himself of what Jack had said, not to inform the others of their date, therefore, what could Zach do?

"We can go out now, and come back before the others wake up." Nate reassured the boy, seeing he was sceptical about leaving.

Zach nodded slowly, feeling mad that he had agreed. Zach hated that he couldn't say no, but he was even more mad he could say yes. Zach walked to his room, grabbing comfy clothes to wear in the morning breeze without freezing. He walked out and saw Nate waiting at the door. Zach grabbed his phone and keys to the house. He exited with Nate grabbing his arm and locking them together.

Zach wondered where Nate was going to take him, but he was worried that Jack would wake up before they came back. He didn't want Jack to be mad that he left with Nate, but he wanted Jack to understand his decision and why he couldn't say no. But, he couldn't tell Jack why he didn't say no, or it would ruin their relationship.

Why didn't he just say no, you may be asking. He didn't, because he likes Nate. Even if he was afraid to be alone with Nate, he still had a tiny bit of feelings for the boy. He also hated to say no to the invitation to just leave the house and feel free. But, he didn't feel free, anything expect free.

"I was hoping we could go out and get some sandwiches and eat under a tree to watch the sun rise over the hills, how does that sound?" Nate smiled, walking side by side with Zach, arms locked together.

Zach felt like that would have been better to do with Jack, but he also felt that was the best thing for them to do.

As they stood in line at Starbucks to get coffee, Zach went ahead and sat down beside the window. He noticed a familiar figure, but he couldn't place a face, until they turned to face him. Jack????

Jack was looking for Zach, because he knew that Nate wasn't home either, so Jack felt like something was really wrong. Jack spotted Zach sitting at the window, so he ran to him. Zach felt like Jack was his hero, saving him from the mean dragon in a tower. Jack walked in, running to Zach, grabbing his hand, and pulling him out without Nate noticing.

"Why the hell did you go with him?" Jack yelled as they walked back to the house. Zach hated when people would yell at him, making him start to cry, uncontrollably.

Jack noticed Zach's tears, pulling him close, kissing away the tears. Jack didn't want to see Zach cry, he hated Zach crying. He found it not right, uncomfortable, and making him want to cry along. They reached the house, walking back to their room, and sitting together in the warmth.

"Why did you go? Do you like him? Did he force you out?" Jack questioned in his head.

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