“All right,” Jace nodded. “I’ll be waiting for you then. Hurry soon because I really want that kiss you promised.”
Dorm Room 210 [Private RP // Closed — Stalkers welcome!]
“It’s literally not even going to be that long,” Amber laughed as she moved to the kitchen and hung the towel up. She walked back over to Jace, smiling up at him and placing gentle hands on his shoulders. “I still think you should ask,” she teased softly.
Jace looked at her before he sighed, resting his hands on her waist.
“Kiss me,” he said, wanting to feel her lips on his too badly to even respond to her teasing. “Please, Amber?”
Amber smiled and stood on her toes slightly to reach his lips. “Of course, Jace,” she murmured before pressing their lips together.
Jace pulled her closer, closing his eyes and kissing her back, relief coursing through his veins. Finally he got to kiss her.
“You really do kiss well,” Amber murmured against his lips as she let him lead the kiss, wrapping her arms around his neck. She preferred it this way, with him leading her in it.
Jace deepened the kiss, nibbling her bottom lip teasingly, revenge for depriving him of her lips for too long.
“Do I now?” He murmured with a smirk, feeling his confidence increase now that he was leading. “I’m glad you think so.”
Amber hummed a little, her breath catching slightly at his teasing. “Mmhm… Better be…” she muttered.
Jace would have continued kissing her like this, if not for the opening of the door following by it slamming.
”Exactly what are you both doing?”
Amber pulled away from Jace with a sigh and turned to see who was at the door, as if there was more than one person it could be…
“What does it look like we’re doing, William?” she sighed, though her cheeks held a slightly red tint at being caught.
William was not, to put in simpler words, in a good mood. It wasn’t like he ever was—unless he was around the basketball manager, but right now, he was far more annoyed than he should ever be.
Narrowing his eyes at his dormmate and teammate, William let go of the door knob.
“I suppose you’ve forgotten one of our rules?” He questioned through gritted teeth, though there was a mocking tone to his words. “Or do you need me to remind you what it was?”
Amber blinked before groaning softly. She’d made that rule, too…
“As a matter of fact, I had. I didn’t think it would matter so much, though, since it’s not like I had him in my room or anything,” she said with a seemingly uncaring shrug. I’m reality, she was wishing that she’d either never made the rule or that she’d at least remembered it. Then this wouldn’t be a problem.
“Doesn’t matter,” William all but snarled. Was it so difficult to remember such things? She herself made the rule, and she broke it. “You brought him to the dorm even though you knew it wouldn’t take me long to come back. I don’t care what you do together—that’s none of my business. But it becomes my business when I get home and find you making out in the living room—“
“Hey, William, don’t talk to her like that,” Jace interjected, which only fueled William’s anger. He shot his glare towards his teammate. Jace immediately felt like shrinking back, but didn’t regret speaking up though it took a lot of courage. He was defending his girlfriend, after all.
“You stay out of this,” he growled before turning back to Amber, clenching his fists. “Next time you make rules, follow them properly.”
Why was he getting angry over at something so stupid again? He simply wanted to graduate without any incidents, but he got stuck with a female who constantly got on his nerves, a teammate who couldn’t care less about the game, and a girl who thought of her career far more important than anything else. It was enough to cause an explosion inside of him, letting out anger he already had a hard time controlling.
Amber narrowed her eye at him in an annoyed glare. So she’d forgotten the rule once. Big whoop. What was his deal?
“Well, fine. Whatever. We can just go somewhere else, right, Jace?” she said, glancing up at her boyfriend.
“Yeah, sure,” Jace looked away from William just as the older boy glared.
William shook his head and stalked over to his room, shutting the door. He wasnot going to break anything.
Amber sighed and glanced on the direction of William’s door, shaking her head. She looked up at Jace, giving him an apologetic look.
“Sorry about him… I don’t know what his deal is,” she sighed.
Jace snapped out of his stupor, shaking his head.
“No, it’s fine,” he said, sighing. “He’s my teammate so I know what type of a person he is. I seriously don’t know how the others can stand him. He’s rude and blows up over the littlest of things. He expects everyone to follow him and it just pisses me off.”
Jace pauses before realizing he was letting his anger get the best of him. “When can you move from here? I really don’t want you staying more than you already have, especially with all the rumors of him flying around.”
Amber’s eyebrows furrowed at his last sentence. “Hopefully by the end of the year at the latest. What rumors?” she asked warily.
Jace shrugged. “Everyone has different stories. I just met him this year, so I don’t know how valid they are. Some say he dealt with drugs, or was a part of a gang in high school. Others say he got in trouble with the law. Even with all of that, the number of girls flocking around him is unbelievable. He’s… I have yet to see something good in him. I don’t know what the others see. Especially Drew and the manager.”
Amber sighed with a small shrug before wrapping her arms around him. “He’s serious about what he does. I guess that makes him good for the team,” she mused softly.
Jace responded by running a hand through his hair with a huff, hugging her back. “Listen, just… just don’t get too close to him, all right? I don’t want you getting hurt.”
“M’kay… Anyway, we should go somewhere else,” Amber sighed, smiling up at him a little. “Unless you just wanted to go back to your dorm?”
“We can go back to my dorm,” Jace suggested with a shrug. “If that’s all right with you?”
“That sounds fine to me. Did you walk here or drive?” Amber wondered, pulling away gently to go get her things.
“I walked,” Jace answered, stuffing his hands in his pockets. “So I guess we’ll have to walk back, huh?”
Amber grabbed her things and walked back over to Jace. “Walking is fine. A little exercise never hurt anyone, right?” she chuckled.
“I think I’ve had my fair share of exercise,” Jace muttered, throwing an arm around her. “C’mon, let’s go.”
Amber laughed and reached up to peck his cheek as hey walked out the door. She closed it behind them, and then they were on their way.
A few minutes later, they were at Jace’s dorm. Amber leaned against the wall as she waited for him to unlock the door.
“So, do you have a roommate? Or is it a single dorm?” she wondered as she watched him.
Jace unlocked the door and opened it, letting her inside. “Sorry, it’s a bit messy,” he apologized, cringing at the mess on the floor. “I have a roommate, but he and I… make a lot of mess and never really clean up. Unless we can’t see the floor anymore.”
Amber raised her eyebrows as she stepped inside, taking in the mess. She chuckled, shaking her head slowly.
“Well, you can definitely tell it’s a bachelor pad,” she teased, turning to smile up at him.