Re: Teen Wolf: Jackson & Lydia
That's why he's a good one. It's not about power to Scott.
[She stared back when his gaze turned stormy. Nope. Not scared. She was scared of so many things, but not Jackson with a scowl on his face. She'd seen that plenty of times, and most of the times she'd tried to soothe it with sex, and sometimes it worked. Other times, he pushed her away. But she wasn't scared. She watched his jaw clench, and she started reaching over, arm beginning to stretch.
But then he pulled that friends card, and that just wasn't happening.] No. No, you don't get to do that. You don't get to embarrass me, and break up with me, and make me feel like an idiot, and then come back here and be angry because I have friends. Not when you made me the pariah of the school for an entire semester. No.