Chapter 186: Annoyed
Jax had been really bored earlier and had been unable to even paint because he was thinking about her and wondering what she was up to knowing she was bored since she seemed like the type that never liked to be without company.
The moment he stepped out of his bedroom to go check on her, the sound of her laughter, loud and carefree, had drifted up the stairs to him. It was the kind of laugh that made it hard not to smile along even when you didn’t know why she was laughing.
He could only imagine how much fun she was having to be laughing so loudly without inhibition.
At first he had thought that maybe Chad was with her keeping her company, but he had doubted it since he knew that Chad would be knocked out for hours as usual.
Just to be sure he stopped by Chad’s bedroom and when he saw Chad sound asleep, he stood by the bed staring at Chad, and wondering how two people could look so similar yet be so different.
Unlike him Chad had always been the mischievous one and he had been the calm one. While Chad was always pretending to be him and tricking people, he had only pretended to be Chad on few occasions to cover up for him so he wouldn’t get in trouble either with teachers or their parents.
Seeing Chad sound asleep then, an idea had struck him. He had thought of it as a perfect way to ease his boredom. He wanted to see if she would be able to tell he wasn’t Chad and also to pick her brain to know exactly what she thought about him.
What would she say about him when she didn’t think she was talking to him?
Without wasting time thinking about it, he had gone to Chad’s closet and borrowed Chad’s clothes since Chad preferred to wear bright clothes unlike him who preferred dark colors because he hated to see stains.
On approaching the living room he had seen her curled up on the couch like a happy cat, hugging a pillow and giggling like she didn’t have a care in the world.
For a moment he had hesitated, wondering whether or not she’d fall for it, and how silly it’d be if she caught him but then she had looked at him and called him Chad even before he said a word.
