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Tenacious Sky novel Chapter 22

I was forgetting how to breath as Leo stared at me. I only snapped out of it when a knock sounded on the door. Leo sat up with a sigh.

"Leo, Sky! Are y'all awake?" Easton's voice sounded through the door. My eyes widened as I sat up and examined my situation.

"Leo, I'm not wrapped," I said in a whisper. He only sighed as he pinched the bridge of his nose.

"Don't say anything. I'll send him away," Leo said quietly. He went to the door and opened it only a crack. I was hidden by the wall, but I couldn't help but to peek.

"Hey, are you guys coming to breakfast?" Easton asked.

"Sky is still asleep, and will probably have a hangover when he wakes up. We'll stay here today. You guys go on without us," Leo lied.

"Do you want me to get some medicine for him?" Easton asked.

"I'll take care of it," Leo stopped him. Easton left and Leo closed the door. I sat on the edge of the bed as Leo came back to me. He sat next to me with a sigh.

"We should talk," he said. I settled for nodding in agreement.

"I didn't have a nightmare again last night and I think that's because of you. Would it be too presumptuous of me to ask you to sleep next to me from now on? I haven't slept this well in a long time," he said. That wasn't the direction I thought he'd go in at all. I nodded.

"I promised I would help," I reminded him timidly. "So what are we doing today since you already sent everyone else away?" I asked as I turned to face him. His hand went to my head before he ruffled my hair.

"We'll walk around town by ourselves. It'll getting a little tiring to keep up with the other's social energy," he answered with a sigh. He took a change of clothes into the bathroom while I sat on the bed, covering my face with my hands. After taking a few deep breaths, I finally calmed down a bit. I finished getting dressed and stuck my phone and wallet in my pockets. When Leo was done getting dressed, we went out of the hotel and just started walking. We were in the middle of downtown so there was no need to get a ride anywhere. We went out for breakfast, went shopping, took pictures around the art district, and just hung out. It was fun, and it was the most I'd ever seen Leo smile. We ended up staying out for dinner as well before dragging our tired bodies back to the hotel. The guys were all waiting in the lobby.

"Why are you guys out here?" Leo asked, sticking his hands in his pockets.

"Sorry about getting you drunk last night," she apologized with a laugh. I shrugged it off and went back to waiting. Finally our room was ready. Going inside, I stuck close to Leo as I pinched the fabric of his shirt. I couldn't help it, I was scared. The room actually gave me the creeps. The lights were dimmed way down and the props reminded me of a haunted house. I wasn't very fond of them, or anything with surprises. It was why I hated rollercoasters too. Unfortunately, someone chose the scary escape room.

The guys spent most of the time trying to scare the girls. Only Easton and a few of the girls were actually trying to solve the puzzles. It took us the entire time and we still didn't make it out in time. After saying goodbye to the girls, we went back to the hotel to pack our things. We had class the next morning after all. After we were packed up and checked out, the bus-like van was loaded up and we drove back to campus. I ended up taking a short nap on Leo's shoulder on the way back.

"Thanks for coming out guys. It was fun," Easton said to all of us as we stood outside the gate with our bags.

"Yeah, and we even figured out Leo's kryptonite," Ryker joked. Leo glared at him as the other guys laughed.

"When Sky snaps his fingers, Leo melts like butter. I never thought I'd see the day," Cody played along.

"We're heading back," Leo said, picking up both of our bags. Leo might not have seen it the same way, but it felt like the guys actually warmed up to him now that they knew he was human. It the world of guys, wasn't teasing someone the way to show you accepted them?

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