“Always and forever…” Wren couldn’t stop the blush that tinted her cheeks. The hard exterior that she had put up over the past few months always seemed to crumble in front of him. He always brought her back to the shy awkward girl, sitting in the theater with him on their first little date. “Going to class is important…” She mumbled softly, knowing she wasn’t one to speak. She had sort of given up on the idea of college, maybe that’s why she cared about him in that aspect so much. “Nah, I can do it…” As he tugged her closer she chewed on her bottom lip. “What do you have in mind to do now?”
“Yeah, it’s really not if you think about it.” Jake shrugged away her statement, even though she’s making a point. Class is important, but Jake just couldn’t get enough of his girl, and he just got her back. Jake needed to make sure she’s okay, make sure she knows she’s his priority, make sure she knows he loves her, despite what she told him. “Good, that’s my girl -- all smart and shit,” He laughed, though he meant it. He had all faith in Wren, all faith and hope and belief, he knows she’ll get through anything if she really put her mind into it. “Hm,” Jake stared at her lips, stifling a giggle with a smirk. “We can do other stuff time..-- don’t even have to get out of the room, or this chair.” He whispered, closing the distance between them with a kiss.













