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Once again, all characters in this story are 18. This is a work of fiction; any similarities to real people are unintentional.
Please enjoy part 3.
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Jake watched the redhead bounce around the kitchen from the barstool on the other side of the island. Her long hair was in a messy bun, and she'd put her plaid pajama shorts and green cutoff t-shirt back on. His stomach growled as the aroma of hot food filled the area. She spun around and smiled at him with two plates in her hands.
"I didn't realize that this would actually be our breakfast."
Mabel set reheated leftovers in front of Jake on the bartop and sat down on the stool next to him. She glanced toward the spot where they had fucked the night before.
Jake caught Mabel's glimpse and smirked. "Chicken for breakfast is on par with pizza and ice cream."
"I keep a strict diet." Mabel replied, nudging him playfully.
"I see that," he laughed, taking a bite. The tender garlic and herb chicken was flavorful, and the steamed veggies were crisp, complementing the buttery mashed potatoes perfectly. "This is good, Miss Mabel."
"Better than pasta?" she replied rhetorically, taking a bite of her own. It was good! Or, maybe she was starving. In any case, she didn't stop eating. Neither did Jake; they both remained silent until they were well into their plates.
"So, what's the plan for today?" Jake finally asked, taking a drink of his iced tea.
"We are supposed to study," Mabel reminded him, "and I also have a couple of online classes that I need to get done."
"You have classes on a Saturday?"
"Introduction to Biology," Mabel answered, "and Anatomy 101. It shouldn't take too long. Maybe a couple of hours."
Jake considered her reply. He couldn't recall Sky Ridge offering those subjects. "Anatomy 101? Isn't that a college course?"
Mabel ducked her head, focusing on twirling her fork in her mashed potatoes. "Well, MIT is hard to get into."
Jake watched her in profound amazement. "You wanna go to MIT?"
"It's probably impossible." Mabel shrugged, still not taking her eyes off her plate. "I don't have nearly enough credentials compared to the other candidates. Mr. Noble and Ms. Prudroe are helping me with my applications, and these classes should help."
Jake grinned. "That's amazing! You're going to MIT!"
Mabel failed to hide her surprise at Jake's enthusiasm. He seemed more excited about it than she was. "I'm not in yet."
"You gotta submit the application?"
"Yeah, but I'm missing a few things."
"Like what?"
"Small things like community service hours and joining a band so I can say I play an instrument or something. I didn't participate in extracurricular activities, and it's biting me in the ass now."
"I played guitar when I was 11," Jake stated, stroking his chin in mock contemplation. "We can start a band!"
"Oh, God," Mabel replied with a wide smile. "How do I say no to that?"
"You can't. I'll get you a tambourine."
Laughing, Mabel shrugged. "Well, I guess I can check that one off the list."
"See, I can be helpful!"
Holding his gaze, Mabel let her mind drift. She'd spent hundreds of weekends alone in this house; it had become something she'd grown accustomed to. Jake's animated energy and comforting presence filled the atmosphere around her. She hadn't realized how empty the large house felt until now. Suddenly, she didn't want to be here without him.
"You are helpful."
Not for the first time, Jake wondered what she was thinking as she contemplated him. Sometimes he could tell just by the look in her eyes. Other times, she seemed far away, and he didn't have the faintest idea.
"I'll study while you do your college courses," Jake said. "Then I'm taking you out today, Miss Mabel."
Mabel cocked her head as she came back from her thoughts. "Are you talking about a date?"
"Labels aren't important these days." Jake parroted her statement from last night. Mabel's eyes narrowed playfully. He continued, "Let's call it a hangout. Those go well for us."
Mabel's eyes shifted as she furrowed her brow. "I pulled you into a lake the last time."
"You did do that." Jake chided her, nodding in agreement.
"I feel bad about it!" Mabel turned back to her plate, hiding her grin from him.
"Yeah," he said, raising an eyebrow, "you look like you feel terrible about it."
"I do," she tried to convince him, but her smile widened.
"You shouldn't," Jake replied, leaning in. "It was one of the best nights of my life."
Mabel held him with a playfully scrutinizing gaze. "Are you trying to put a move on me, Edwards?"
Jake tilted his head at her use of his last name. "Am I?"
"Yes," she nodded.
"Is it working?"
"No." She replied, shaking her head. Still, she drew closer to him, brushing her lips against his. Jake nodded, wrapping his arms around her. "I think it's working."
"We have to study," Mabel whispered.
"We're gonna." Jake lifted her from the bar stool, claiming her lips again.
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Blazing sun beamed down, warming her skin as they walked outside. A temperate breeze rattled the trees around them, causing more dead leaves to fall from their branches. Mabel gazed at the sky while pulling her hair into a top knot as she walked towards his car. She had brought a jacket in case it got cold, but right now the t-shirt and shorts that she was wearing were perfect for the weather.
"Are you sure I don't need to look better than this?" She glanced down at herself. "Where are we going?"
Jake scanned his eyes over her as they stopped at the passenger side. He loved seeing her in shorts; the way they squeezed her thighs was always enticing. "You look incredible, Mabel."
Looking down, she smiled at the compliment. "In this?" Her first instinct was to refute the statement. Thinking of their conversation yesterday, she bit her top lip. "Thanks."
Jake took her chin, lifting her head so she would look at him. "You're welcome, Mabel. Now, get in."
"You're bossy," Mabel chided, sinking into the low seat of the car.
"So are you," Jake quipped back, closing her door.
Mabel watched Jake walk around the hood. His tan skin and blonde hair glowed in the sunlight; a faded red Twizzlers T-shirt hugged his defined chest; and he wore the stonewashed jeans that he'd had on yesterday. He looked like a model.
The engine roared to life as he got in and started the car.
"You know, if being a mechanic or playing football doesn't work out, you can always join Calvin Klein."
Jake grinned as he pulled off. "You just like seein' me in my underwear, Mabel."
"I'm just saying," she laughed, "you have options."
"That's good to hear coming from you."