Jason was quiet the whole morning. He avoided eye contact with Ty, hurrying to the school as soon as they could. He also avoided Sky, turning away from the brunet to hide his flaming cheeks. His heart was beating a mile per second and he was sure Sky could easily hear it.
The shame was eating him alive.
He couldn't believe himself.
This new boy; this boy that he knew nothing mire than a name; was making him question himself.
He loved Ty, that much was obvious. He couldn't even imagine his life without his liver.
But he also wanted to get to know Sky and spend time with him.
He tugged at his brunet hair less than gently. He was torn inside.
His own feelings were confusing him.
Jason was acting really weird, ran through Ty's mind. He was being more skittish than ever before.
Ty crumpled a small note, aiming precisely for Jason's arm as he threw it.
Jason damn near jumped, scrambling to pick the note up.
"Do you need a distraction? I'm always ready, baby," was written on the scrunched paper.
Jason's cheeks colored as he hastily scribbled his response.
"Very romantic. At least buy me a dinner first."
Ty shrugged and smirked at him, showing off his pearly whites.
"We're going to do a group assignment," their social studies teacher exclaimed, rising a rather negative response from the class.
Jason groaned, laying his head onto the table. He hated group assignments.
"You will work in groups of three, and your job will be to get to know each other better and learn new things about your classmates," the teacher continued, placing down his glasses as he started to read out the names of the students.
"Jason," he called after a while.
The brunet rose his head lazily.
"You will worm with Ty and because you two know each other, you'll be taking Sky with you."
Jason's eyes widened, a strangled gasp leaving his lips.
No, he couldn't do that!
Hell, he couldn't even look at either right now!
He bit his lip, looking over at Sky, who was smiling brightly at him.
On the other side was, also smiling, Ty, who was walking towards them.
"Well, I guess we have some learning to do," the pale brunet smirked at them.
All Jason wanted was to be flung into space and left alone in the nothingness.
