Here we go! Final chapter! Eeek much? Sorry if it's too cheesy or not what you imagined. I had fun writing it but then I read it and I'm like, I could do better. Turns out I can't! I guess it was just the mood I was in when I wrote it (Aka, pretty much ALL of yesterday) so I hope you guys like it!
HOLD UP! Yes, it is cold in this chapter, let's play pretend. I know it would never be this cold in California, but come on, let your imagination overrule! Plus, I'm sure it does get cold, cold for the people that live there at least.
It was the twelfth day of Christmas and Kim couldn't be happier. Today was the day she would meet her true love. She was wearing the locket, from the first day. The golden locket that started it all.
When she got up that morning, she was already so excited for the day. Her father asked her about it, she said 'It's Christmas Eve, who wouldn't be happy!' Chuck knew her daughter loved December, more than anyone he himself knows, but her being as cheery as she was, to be honest, it scared him a bit.
Once Kim made it to the mall, she ran to the dojo just to look at the window. Once she did, she was surprised. No, to say she was surprised was an understatement. She was shocked, astonished, the one feeling that bothered her the most, was fear.
The only thing on the window, was fog.
The fog was where the message was supposed to be.
The message that she dreamed about all night.
No, the message that kept her up all night.
Fear. It overtook her. Why would this guy be putting up such sweet and wonderful messages on the window for each of the twelve days of Christmas then skip the very last day? The day she was supposed to meet the boy she loved?
It was all a prank. She thought. That fear she felt earlier, it had been replaced with anger. I'm just a laugh. He thought he could just use me.
But, it wouldn't exactly be using me. Would it? Anger, was replaced by depression. I wanted to know who he was so badly. Now... it's just time to give up.
Kim walked through the doors and into the dojo. She didn't bother look at the ledge. She knew it would be just like the window, meaningless.
Her perky mood that she had this morning, it was gone.
"Hey Kim!" She was greeted by Milton.
"Hey," She responded, walking over to her locker to start emptying her bag.
"You okay?" Jerry asked as he, Milton, and Jack walked over to the depressed blonde.
"Yeah, fine." She replied, opening her locker and starting to take things out of her bag.
"You don't look fine." Jack told her.
"Gee, thanks." She replied, sarcasm obvious in her voice.
"Kim," Milton said.
"I'm fine. I just, didn't find anything on the window. Just kinda disappointed I guess." She told them.
"Hey, Kim, don't worry about it. I betcha you'll find him soon." Milton told her.
"Really?" She asked, not believing him much.
"Yeah, I'll bet that this guy is just pulling your leg. He'll come through. He did bring us cookies after all." Jerry said.
"And brownies." Jack added. Kim smiled.
"Thanks Jerry." She told him before slamming her locker and heading off to the girls' (or Kim's) locker room.
Jerry and Milton turned around to glare at Jack.
"You'd better come through." Jerry repeated.
"Relax guys, this is all just part of the plan." He told them.
"Yeah, a plan that broke Kim's heart. You broke her heart." Milton told him.
"Don't worry guys, she'll be better than fixed before Christmas comes." He told them. "Well, that is if she's not disappointed."
"She's disappointed now!" Jerry yelled.
"No," Jack told them, "I mean disappointed that it's me, and not some dream guy."
"Okay, now that's just sad!" Milton exclaimed.
"What?" Jack asked, taken back from what Milton said.
"You've done all of this before, she even told you she loves you, now you're saying she'll be disappointed when she meets the guy she's been dying to find since the first day of christmas?!" Milton said.
"How do you know she told me she loves me?" Jack asked.
"Yeah, and why didn't you tell me?!" Jerry exclaimed.
"You're missing the point!" Milton yelled. "You've stolen her heart, and now you've broken it. You need to get her back, and when you do, I promise you, you will not disappoint her." He finished.
"Thanks Milton." Jack told him. "I'll get her back."
"Good."
"Just not yet." He said. Milton glared at him.
"Jack..."
"I will soon, I told you, I've got it planned." Jack told him.
"Hey Jack," Kim said, coming out of the girls' locker rooms. That's when the three of the guys started to worry. Had the blonde been listening to their whole conversation? Had they just giving Jack away? "How 'bout a spar?" The three mentally sighed. Well, Milton and Jack did. Jerry sighed out loud.
"A rematch for the rematch's rematch's rematch?"
"Um... is there a difference?" She asked.
"There was for you last time." She glared at the brunette.
"Point proven." She said. Jack chuckled.
"Come on." He said, walking over to the mat with Kim behind him. "Ready?" He asked once they were both in their fighting stance. Kim nodded.
Jack started out by throwing Kim a round off kick to the stomach. Strangly enough, it was really weak. Kim didn't react to it at all. She stood her ground and threw him a hook kick followed by a powerful round house kick. This caused him to stumble. To Kim's dislike he was able to gain his balance before stepping out of the square. He smirked before throwing her a reverse spin kick followed by a reverse side kick. The kick that Kim has been practicing so hard. Kim fell to the ground. She looked up to find Jack towering over her. Now it was her turn to smirk before swinging her leg at both of Jacks, causing him to take a step back. She was able to bounce back on her feet. She smirked once again before turning around to throw him a reverse spin kick followed by a reverse side kick. Both were executed quickly and accurately. Jack was knocked back due to the strength and he fell off of the mats.
"Yes!" Kim yelled. "I did it!"
"You did it!" Jack yelled, getting up from the floor. Without giving it a second thought, Kim wrapped her arms around Jack, hugging him.
"Thank you thank you thank you!" She exclaimed. Jack wrapped his arms around Kim. He couldn't help but smile.
"You're welcome." He told her.
After a while, the hug got awkward for Kim and stepped away. Jack suddenly remembered that Kim didn't know about him writing the messages, so he awkwardly stepped away as well.
"I'm gonna go..."
"Yeah me too..."
Kim walked away and towards the lockers where she grabbed her water bottle.
"Ooh!" Jerry said, walking over over to Kim who just managed to open her locker. "Kimmy's got a crush on Jackie! Kimmy's got a crush on Jackie!" The mexican sang. Kim elbowed Jerry in the stomach, causing him to double over in pain.
"How many times do I have to tell you not to call me Kimmy? It's Kim. Not Kimberly, not Kimmy, not Kimmers, Kim." She snapped before grabbing her water bottle
Jerry ignored her short rant. "So you don't deny it." Kim slightly blushed.
Yes, it's true, Kim did have a crush on Jack. But it was all pushed aside when the whole 'Twelve Days of Christmas' messages started. After that, all she could think about was who it was. She never once thought about her crush on Jack after that. Well, till now.
"Need I remind you, that there has been messages written on the window the past twelve days."
"Need I remind you, there has been messages written on the window the past eleven days. Not twelve." Jerry corrects.
Kim nods. "Yeah, um... I got to go." She says, grabbing something from her locker and closing it before heading to the girls' locker room.
"Jerry," Milton said, walking over to him with Jack close behind him. "What'd you tell Kim."
"What do you mean what'd I tell Kim?" He asked.
"What'd you tell her that made her all depressed?" Jack asked the latino.
"Oh... what makes you think I told her something...?"
"Jerry!" The two yelled.
"Okay!" He yelled before continuing. "I teased her about her crush on Jack and then she mentioned the window stuff and then I mentioned the window stuff and then she left."
"Did the window stuff have anything to do with today?" Milton asked. Jerry swayed on his feet.
"Possibly," He said.
"Jerry!"
"I'm sorry! At least I didn't blow your cover!" He exclaimed. Jack sighed. Jerry was right. Knowing him, he would say something worse under the conditions he was in. What he said wasn't the best, but it wasn't the worst either.
Milton patted Jack's back. "You're up." Jack nodded before heading towards the girls' locker room.
He knocked on the door. "Kim?" He asked, "Can I come in?"
Silence.
"Kim, come on." He said.
Inside Kim was horrified, and now, she had another reason for it. Kim knew that if she said anything, she would start to cry. Tears would fall that she's been holding back. Crying is something Kim Crawford doesn't do. Not in front of people.
Certainly not in front of Jack.
"Please Kim, say something."
Kim shook her head even though she knew he couldn't see her.
"Kim, if you don't say anything, I'm coming in." He said. He didn't want to do it, but he knew that if he wanted to help her, he had to. After a while, Kim didn't say anything. he was about to reach for the door knob when Kim spoke up.
"No," It was quiet and her voice cracked when she said it. It was so quiet Jack just managed to hear it.
"Come on, Kim." He told her. "I want to help you, and don't you dare tell me you don't need help. Everybody does at one point or another."
Kim thought about it. She was on the verge of crying and she knew that if she made too much of an effort to say something, she wouldn't be able to stop the tears. Was that something she wanted Jack to see? Of course not. But letting him in and staying calm is better than keeping him out and ending up bawling.
She nodded. Again, she realized he couldn't see her and let out a small "k", her voice cracking once again.
Jack smiled. He turned the door knob and pushed the door open before walking in and closing the door behind him. He walked in to find Kim on the floor with her back against the wall, arms thrown around her knees with her hair down, covering her face. He slowly walked over to Kim, not knowing what to do. He made it next to Kim and she looked up at him, her eyes watering from the tears threatening to spill.
"Oh, Kim," He whispered, kneeling down next to her and wrapping his arms around her, pulling her head to his chest.
That's when she broke. Tears started falling. She didn't want Jack to see her face, probably starting to turn red. She buried her face into Jack's shirt.
Jack knew that if she wanted to talk about it, she would. He didn't want to push her any farther than he already had. So he sat there, letting her cry, rubbing her arm and whispering calming things into her ear.
After a while, Kim started to calm down, all the tears already have given out. She looked up from Jack's shirt to see Jack's smiling face. Smile. A sympathetic smile. The one thing that Kim didn't want. Sympathy. She hated it. She's strong. She didn't need anyone to feel sorry for her. But it was Jack, and he was helping her. She'd let it slide. The boy got lucky.
"Do you want to talk about it." He asked.
"No," She told him. "but I should." She sighed before going on. "I don't know why, but the whole messages thing is really important to me. I guess it just gave me something to look forward to. Today, I really wanted to find out who this guy is. I had to know. When I didn't see anything on the window, I, well, my heart, it kind of just, sank. I feel like he's playing some kind of joke. Like I'm some kind of joke. I just thought that he'd be better than that. He's been so sweet all week, I just thought that..." She sighed. "I let myself believe that something that was too good to be true, was true. All my life I thought that true love was just something Disney made up to make their movies seem more like a fairy tale. I let myself believe otherwise. I let myself believe in something that I should know doesn't exist. Something I know doesn't exist." She looked down, refusing to let him see her face. "I've just been a joke to him."
Jack was astonished. She thought all of this because of an empty window? Maybe his plan wasn't the best plan after all.
"Kim, look at me." He told her. "Kim, come on." When she didn't listen and turned her head away from him so he wouldn't see the leftover tears fall, he placed a hand on her chin and forced her to look up. He noticed a tear rolling down her face and wiped it away with his thumb. "You have to stop putting yourself down. There are so many other reasons why the window is empty. I can assure you that this is not a joke. No one can pull off all of this just for it to be a joke. Even if the whole thing really is a joke-which I highly doubt it isn't-you are not a joke. You are anything but one. You are the strongest, kindest, most whole hearted beautiful girl I have ever met. And I am not going to let that girl put herself down just because of a foggy window. Got it?"
"Do you really believe all that?" Kim asked. She still wasn't sure for herself, but Jack's words did help. A lot.
"Of course I do." He told her.
Kim threw her hands around Jack and hugged him. Jack wrapped his arms around Kim and hugged her as well. "Thank you." Kim told him.
"No problem." Jack whispered in her ear, causing her to smile even brighter and bigger.
This hug was anything but awkward. It was just what Kim happened to need, and Jack was more than happy to help her.
"Kim," Jack said, pulling away. "do me a favor?"
"What?"
"Don't say a word about the empty window again. Not until you know who it is and are shown it's not a joke."
Kim nodded and smiled. "I won't."
"Good," Jack said, getting up and helping Kim up from the floor.
"Sorry about your shirt." Kim told him, mentioning the shirt that she perviously cryed on.
"Don't worry about it." Jack told her. "Come on, Milton and Jerry are probably wondering things. Things I don't think need to be said."
Kim laughed. "Knowing them, you're probably right." She said. "Oh, and Jack?" She said before either one of them could walk out. "Can we pretend that this never happened?"
"As long as you remember what I said," He started, "what never happened?" He asked. Kim smiled and followed him back into the dojo.
"Kim..." Jerry whined, "How much longer?"
"It's on the next block." She told him.
"But I'm tired and it's cold!" He exclaimed.
"Well, then you could stay here and get even colder." Jerry frantically shook his head. "Then shut up and walk." She said. After that, Jerry shut up, not wanting to stay behind in the cold to get frostbite.
Once the four got to the house, Kim knocked on the door, her grandma being the one to answer.
"Kim you made it!" She said, hugging Kim.
"I told you I would." She told her.
"And you brought your friends!"
"I also told you I would." She repeated. "That's Milton, Jerry, and Jack." Kim told her, jesturing to each one of them.
"Nice to meet you..."
"Call me Lucy!" She told the three.
"Come on guys." Kim said as they all walked in, Lucy closing the door behind them.
"I've heard so much about you three!" Lucy exclaimed.
"Oh! What has Kim said about me?" Jerry asked. rather excited.
"You... are Mexican and fluent do really good in Spanish class." Lucy told him.
"It's true, C's all year round. It's my best subject." He said, walking farther into the house.
The three guys ended up meeting a lot of Kim's family. Kim was even introduced to some family she hasn't met. There seemed to be more people there than any of the four have imagined.
"Kim!" Kim turned around to find her dad.
"Hey Dad!" She said, walking over with the three guys following behind her.
"So these are the three guys from Bobby Wasabi I hear about." He said.
"Yup, Milton, Jerry, and Jack."
"Jack, from what I hear your grandfather trained Bobby Wasabi?"
"That he did, sir." Jack replied, wanting to get on Kim's father's good side, knowing that it would be to his advantage in the future. Hoping he would be able to use it to his advantage in the future.
"He trained you as well I hear."
"My cousin as well sir."
"From what I hear he's not exactly the best cousin to have around."
"From what I hear you've heard a lot about me." Jack says, looking over at Kim who was trying to hide her blush. Milton and Jerry both stood there, watching the three as if it were in a movie. Or a book. Or something on a website where people can obsess over their favorite fandoms.
"You hear correctly." Mr. Crawford said, looking over at his daughter who at this point had her head in her hands. "You know, Kim once told me-"
"Hey! Jack! Have you met my cousins? I don't think you have, let's go meet them! Come on guys." Kim interrupted, pulling Jack by the arm with Jerry and Milton following. Jerry and Milton both laughed while Jack and Mr. Crawford tried their best not to.
Kim lead them into another room where a bunch of smaller kids were watching the classic, Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer.
"Hey guys," Kim said, interrupting their movie.
"Kimmy!" The three smallest of the six kids yelled, running over to Kim, hugging her.
"Hey Kim,"
"Hi,"
"Hey," the three others said. Two of them staring at the screen of a phone while the other one was watching the movie.
"This is Milton, Jerry, and Jack. Guys, this is Reilly, Mason, Katelyn, Marissa, Jake, and Hannah." She told them, motioning to each of her cousins, what seemed to be youngest to oldest based on their height.
"Jake, awesome name." Jack told him, going to high-five him.
"Yours is pretty great as well, Jack." He told him.
Kim rolled her eyes, as did Hannah, the fourteen year old. "Boys will be boys." Hannah said.
"Got that right." Kim agreed.
After a while, Milton and Mason noticed that they got along pretty well. Turns out they've both got the same strange obsession with science. Strange since Mason has just preschool three months ago.
Jerry and Jake ended up talking about who knows what. Turns out the two of them have a lot in common. Well, inferred of course. No one knows what the two are talking about. Let's all just hope Jerry isn't talking about what Kim and Jack assume he would be. Jerry would get a rant from Kim's aunt. Then she would yell at Kim for bringing Jerry in the first place.
"So... Kimmy?" Jack asked, interrupting the silence in between the two of them.
"Yeah, but only they can call me that."
"Aw... but why only them?" Jack asked, poking Kim's side.
"Hey! Because they're four and three." She told him, pushing his hands away from poking her. Jack rolled his eyes, upset he still wasn't allowed to call her the nickname he thought that he made up.
Jack looked outside. His eyes just so happen to find a gazebo. The lights from the pool next to it lit up the small wooden shelter as well as the Christmas lights hung up around the gazebo. There was a screen on each window, what you would find on screen doors that let the air and light in, making it seem rather cozy.
If you looked closely, you would see inside, it was decorated much like the house was with Christmas decorations. It just so happened to hold the one thing Jack was hoping he would find tonight.
Mistletoe.
"Hey, Kim" Jack said, "whats that by the pool?"
"Oh, that's a gazebo my grandfather made a long while ago with my dad. I was maybe five when the made it."
"They made it?" Jack asked, rather astonished.
"Yup," Kim told him. "want to go see it? It looks better inside than out."
Well that was easier than I thought. Jack thought to himself. "Sure,"
"Come on," Kim said before leading him through the back door. They walked along the sidewalk that was next to the pool that lead to the gazebo. They walked in and let's say that Jack was more impressed than he expected to be.
"Wow," He said, looking around.
"Yup," Kim said, closing the door behind them and turning on a light. There were long lights placed right were the wall met the ceiling.
The ceiling had the same kinds of windows as the windows on the walls. They were made of what you would find on screen doors. It did a great job of giving it that cozy look.
"This is amazing. Your grandfather built this?"
"Yup, with my dad's help." Kim said, taking a seat on the benches that were built against the walls. They had cushions on them with small throw pillows laid on the benches. Jack took a seat next to her. "My grandmother has been wanting a gazebo a little less than a year before her birthday. She's been looking at models but she couldn't find one she liked. She would like one part of each, but couldn't find something that had everything she wanted. Eventually, she gave up. After she gave up, my dad and my grandfather started building parts of a gazebo in our garage. I remember when my mom and I took out grandmother for the day to give my dad and grandfather enough time to put it together here. You would think it would be easier to keep her out of the house. When she saw it, she cried. She just couldn't have loved it more." Kim finished.
"Wow," Was all that Jack could say.
"I know right?" Kim agreed.
"Hey," Jack said, "I've noticed that all of your cousins here are younger than you. Are you the oldest kid in your family?" Kim shook her head.
"My cousin, Alexandra, she's twenty. I don't think she came. She's usually not around. So I guess I am the oldest cousin around."
"That's cool,"
"Eh, not really." Kim told him. "After a while, they start to get annoying. And the younger ones can get really annoying when they want to."
Jack laughed. The thought of Kim with the three younger kids, following her around and annoying the heck out of her just seemed hilarious to him.
"What's so funny?" Kim asked, looking pretty annoyed at the fact that Jack was laughing.
"The thought of those three innocent kids annoying the heck outta you."
"They are not innocent!"
"And you are?" Jack asked. Kim smacked his shoulder.
"Hey!" She shouted.
"Hi!"
"Oh, you know what I mean." She told him annoyed. Jack smiled. He noticed the goosebumps on her arm, well, what was visible from her long sleved shirt.
"You cold?" He asked. Kim shook her head.
"Not really,"
"Is that so?" He asked.
"Yeah..." Jack took her arm and slid up her sleve.
"Your goosebumps tell another story."
"Okay," She admitted, rolling her sleeve back down. "maybe I am a bit cold." Jack smiled. He unzipped his sweatshirt and rested it on Kim's shoulders.
"I know it's not much, but it's something."
"Jack, you seriously don't have to. It's really not that cold. I'm fine." She said, starting to shrug off the sweatshirt.
"I owe you." Jack told her, setting the sweatshirt back on her shoulders.
"Why would you owe me?" Kim asked.
"Hey," Jack said, looking up, nudgeing Kim's side. Surly enough, there it was. The mistletoe that Jack saw from inside the house. He always knew it was there, he just thought that now was a good time to mention it.
"Oh," Kim said once she looked up to see what was it was that Jack saw. Jack looked at her and glanced down at her lips and started to lean in. After a while, Kim started to lean in as well.
"You did it." Jack whispered when his forehead rested against Kim's.
"What'd I do?" Kim whispered, confused.
"The favor I asked for," He told her. "I really am next to you under the mistletoe." He said before kissing her. Jack's eyes closed. Kim's didn't. She was still shocked.
Next to you under the mistletoe...
Jack was her secret admirer all along!
Jack's the one who asked that favor from her.
Jack's the one that's been leaving the messages.
Jack's the one that's been leaving the gifts.
Jack's the one she ran after.
Jack's the one she's been waiting so long to meet.
Jack's the one she fell in love with.
Jack's the one who was kissing her.
Kim's eyes shut and she started kissing him back. She could feel Jack smile against her lips. Jack wrapped his arms around Kim's waist from under his sweatshirt, pulling her closer. Kim put her left hand on Jack's shoulder while her right held his neck. Then, the most cliché thing happened.
No, it didn't start pouring rain.
It started to snow.
"I owe you," Jack started once they pulled away, pulling his sweatshirt back onto Kim's shoulders after it started to sag from Jack's hands in between it and Kim's waist. "because I skipped this morning." He told her.
"Yeah," Kim started, "why did you?" She asked.
"Well I thought that if everything worked out, I would be able to be your Christmas present and you would be mine." He told her. "If I knew you would be so upset about it, I would have at least written a message on the window. You don't know how much I hated seeing you upset. I have an unhealthy obsession with your smile." He said.
"You're obsessed with my smile?" Kim asked, yup, you guessed it, smiling.
"Well, no. But it's pretty close to an obsession." Jack told her. Kim laughed.
"Well... I can honestly tell you that I'm obsessed with you."
"What about me?" Jack asked.
"Everything." She said. "Absolutely, everything." She told him. Jack smiled. "Hey, it's snowing." She said, walking over to one of the windows. Jack walked right behind her and stood there, hands rested on her shoulders.
"Wow," He said, moving his hands from her shoulders to wrapping them around her waist and resting his head on her shoulder. "And you said it wasn't cold." He said. Kim smiled and let out a soft giggle that could easily be mistaken for a chuckle by anyone else.
"I may or may not have lied." Kim told him. The two blackbelts stood there, enjoying the silence.
"Let's go tell everyone." Jack said after a few minutes of standing there, just holding onto Kim.
Kim nodded. "Come on!" She exclaimed, running out of the gazebo and into the house with Jack close behind. Jack noticed that in all the excitement, his sweatshirt fell off of Kim's shoulders. He smiled at the thought of that was what Kim was wearing for their first kiss. He picked it up from the snow and started to walking back inside. Kim came back out to grab what she dropped just to find Jack carrying it. She smiled at him before running back inside and heading to the dining room, where the adults were eating.
"Hey everyone! It's snowing!" She exclaimed.
"No way!" One of them yelled.
"Yes way!"
Everyone head to the back door to see if what Kim said was true. Kim and Jack both head to where Kim's cousins and Milton and Jerry were.
"Hey! It's snowing!" Jack yelled.
"We know." Marissa said. They were all looking at something on Jake's phone.
"What are you guys looking at?" Kim asked, walking over.
"Well, Jake's parents gave him his Christmas gift early which just so happens to be the Nokia Lumia 1020. He was trying to take a picture of something outside and he just so happened to find you two in the gazebo." Hannah said. Jake was a photographer. He loved taking pictures, and he was pretty proud of the one he took. Jack went over to look at was on the phone.
"Dude, you have got to send that to me." Jack told Jake.
"What?" Kim asked, walking over to the phone. She gasped. "You guys!" As hard as she tried to sound upset, she still had a smile on her face.
Surely enough, the picture was taken when Jack and Kim were kissing. Kim was wearing Jack's sweatshirt and had a hand on Jack's neck while the other one was on his shoulder. Jack's arms were wrapped around Kim's waist. Snow had just started to fall and you could see them both smiling into the kiss. With all of the decor and Christmas lights hung up around the gazebo, it was perfect.
"What?!" Jake asked. "I think it looks pretty awesome if you ask me. I'm proud of it."
"I agree." Jack said. Kim rolled her eyes.
"Come on, let's go outside before it stops snowing." Kim said, walking outside. All of her cousins ran in front of them, including Jerry and Milton.
The two walked outside into the snow. Everyone was having fun in it. Luckily, there was enough on the ground to cover a bit more than an inch above the grass. Some of the adults started making things from it, many were snow angels.
"Hey Kim, look." Jack pointed to where Kim's grandparents were. They were making snowballs and throwing them at each other. Not to quick at it, but that's just what made it so adorable.
"Aw," She said.
"Kim," Reilly said, tugging on Kim's leg. Kim crouched down and got on her knees. "What's up Reilly?"
"Your boyfriend's pretty." She told her. Kim laughed. She picked up Reilly and rested her on her hip, putting her weight on one leg.
"Is that so?"
"I believe the correct term is handsome." Mason said. Yup, mini Milton.
"I think it's cute." Marissa said, joining them.
"Aka, hot." Hannah said, walking over.
Jack flipped some of his hair over his shoulder. "Why thank you." He said, his cockiness showing.
"What are you guys talking about? No one said anything about a boyfriend. For all I know, I'm single." Kim said, walking around.
"Well then," Jack said, taking Kim's left hand as she held Reilly up with her right. "Kimberly Anne Crawford, would you do me the honer, of becoming my girlfriend?" He asked. Hannah and Marissa both sighed.
"Hm..." Kim wondered, "What do you think Reilly?" Kim asked, looking at the four year old girl on her hip.
"Yes!" She exclaimed, nodding her head frantically. Kim looked at Jack again.
"You heard the girl." She told him. Jack smiled and got up and gave Kim a peck on the cheek.
"Ew! I'm right here!" Reilly yelled. Kim smiled and put Reilly down. Jack then gave Kim a peck on the lips.
"Better?" Jack asked.
"Eh," The girl replied before heading off with Mason. The rest of them walked off with Reilly.
"Where'd Milton and Jerry go?" Jack asked. Kim pointed to the two building something in the snow. "Oh," She nodded.
"Yo, Jack." Jack turned around, to find Jake. "I might be only fourteen and you may be taller than me, and you may have an awesome name, but just keep in mind I've got a third degree black belt in HapKiDo."
"Woah, third degree in HapKiDo?" He asked Kim who was standing next to him. Kim nodded.
"Yeah, he's good." She told him.
"Take good care of her." Jake told Jack.
"Don't worry," Jack said, wrapping an arm around Kim and giving her a peck on the lips. "I'll be sure to do so."
TADA! I really liked the last part, with the kids. When Kim had Reilly on her hip.
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