"Fu-Lexi." I hiss and look down at her over my rapidly-moving chest.

I put my hand in her hair, pushing her face back into me and she happily takes to my not-so-subtle suggestion.

She brings me to my second climax and my legs quiver as I reach it.

She comes back up my body, kissing and letting her lips just touch my skin. She kisses my lips delicately and I moan quietly against her lips.

"How'd I do?" She grins, knowingly.

All I can do is grin right back and pull her back into my lips.

Lexi's POV:

Waking up feels like I'm dreaming.

Evan is laying with me on the couch, wearing nothing but a t-shirt and her underwear.

The flashbacks of last night come rushing into my head and force me to instantly bite my lip. I drape my hand around Evan's back and stroke softly, still getting a high off of the feel of her body on mine.

My continuous stroking wakes her and she slowly lifts her head, looking around, then at me. "Morning."

"Good morning." I grin and Evan pulls her body away from mine and looks around frantically for her shorts. "They're still outside." I remind her.

"Shit." She hisses, forcing her messy hair out of her face. She closes her eyes and sighs hard and regretful. "Lexi, I- I don't even know what to say. I'm so stupid."

"Why do you say that?" I ask her, trying to give her space. I fully expected this to happen.

"I just- I shouldn't have let you- I shouldn't have let last night come into existence." She stutters. I get a concerned look in my eyes and she sighs once more, "not that you're to blame! It's my fault too, I was drinking and lonely and you were there. I'm sorry I let it get as far as it did." She apologizes profusely, but I can't get why.

"You don't have to apologize." I say and she nods her head quickly.

"I do, Lex. It was irresponsible and wrong." She reasons.

I bite my cheek, feeling guilty now. "I'll get your shorts then." I say, standing up and walking out back where the events took place.

I snatch her shorts off of the ground and accidentally tip over her empty wine glass, knocking it to the ground and shattering it.

"Dammit." I hiss. I go to step around it, but fail miserably and end of slicing my foot pretty bad.

I hobble to the door and meet Evan with her shorts, trying to push through the burning pain in my right foot.

"Thank you." She says, pulling them on. "I'm gonna go- what happened?!" She gasps, noticing the blood pooling beneath my foot.

"It's just a cut. I'm fine." I insist.

"You're gushing blood, Lexi. You're not fine." She hisses, rushing to get some paper towels from the kitchen. She comes back and carefully puts the towels around my foot and looks up at me, "come on."

Evan's motherly instincts kick in and she escorts me to my bathroom, having to basically carry me up the staircase.

She forces me to sit on the side of the tub and I roll my eyes, "this isn't necessary. I know you want to go home and forget last night happened." I grumble.

Evan completely dismisses the second part of my comment and continues examining my foot. "There is a glass shard in your foot. I'm going to get it out, where are you tweezers?" She asks. I roll my eyes and she stops me before I can even start, "now, Lexi."

I point to the spot and she grabs them, sanitizing them with alcohol and then pouring something over the cut, causing it to burn like hell.

"Ow! Shit!" I hiss, pulling away.

"Don't be a baby. Be still!" Evan demands. I bite my cheek and watch her as she fishes in the wound for the glass piece. She successfully removes the glass and tosses it, now left with a pretty significant hole in my foot.

"I can handle it!" I tell her.

"I swear, Lexi. If you don't be still." She threatens.

I smirk, but hide it well. I let Evan wrap my wound up with some medicine and gauze, silence falling between us.

Once I'm wrapped, she stands up, "there. Don't put too much pressure on it. Let it close up so it'll stop bleeding. The last thing I need is for you to bleed out." She says. "I'll sweep up the glass."

"Thank you for doing that." I say and she nods. "I'm sorry for making you feel... whatever." I say, forcing the fake apology out.

"It's- fine. I'm gonna go, Lexi." She says, clearly not fine.

I watch Evan leave the room and I bite my cheek.

I feel so dumb for even engaging in last night. I should've known better. Now I've just scared her away.

* * *

Sunday night dinner comes and I don't have much to say.

My mom and Mike are all smiles and giggles after their weekend getaway, and it's a little annoying.

"You never explained what happened to your foot." My mom reminds me.

I stab a potato with my fork and sigh, "I was out by the pool and I dropped a glass, then stepped in it while I was trying to get it up." I lie, making up something as I go.

"Well did you get the glass out of your foot? Did you clean it? I don't want it to get infected. How deep was it?" She rapid fires questions at me and I roll my eyes, knowing I'm in the clear because Evan checked me out.

"I'm fine, mom." I say, annoyed.

She notices my tone change and switches to another subject. "Your graduation party invites should be here in the mail this week."

"Great." I say and Mike shoots me a mean look. "What?"

"Do you have to be so dull and short all the time? Especially to your mother..." he snarks.

"I'm sorry I didn't have some fantastic getaway weekend that put me in a chipper mood, Mike." I snap right back.

He cuts his eyes at me and my mom sighs, "not tonight, you two. Lexi, finish eating upstairs. I'm not in the mood." My mother tells me.

I roll my eyes, knowing that she'll always pick him over me. "Gladly, mom."

I slam and lock my door, finishing what's left of my dinner from the comfort of my bed. I scroll through social media, giggling and stupid meme's and watching life hack videos.

I glance up and see Evan through the window, and she's stripping naked. My eyes widen and watch nervously as she struts into the bathroom to take her shower. I wait, but see no sign of Scott. He must've gone out of town already. 

I've been unable to get her off my mind since the events the took place in my backyard. aside from the fact that Evan is well, Evan, it was such a good night.

The mood light from the fire, warm weather, and the fact that it was just us two in that moment.

I hate that she's reacting the way she is to it. It doesn't have to be awkward and a bad thing that we did what we did. She's just forcing it to be that way.

I have to figure out how to get her back on my side of things.

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