It was hard to believe that your apartment was quiet for once, your boyfriends for once getting along as you were able to do your homework for you class while seated between the two of them. Jacob to your left and Aaron to your right, both of the men had a hand on your thigh that was closest to them. Though Jacob's grip was definitely tighter than Aarons, as if he was holding back. Which he probably was, of course Aaron noticed that too.
"Look who's jealous again." The fullback snorted mockingly as he rolled his eyes and looked at his ex-best friend who was seething with rage at this point, Jacob's jaw clenching visibly as he kept his focus on the show that was playing on the TV. "Hey, I'm just saying. If you don't want to share you shouldn't be here, Jake. It's nothing personal." Aaron snickered. Oh, but you all knew it was personal. The two of them never got along again after whatever happened between them in high school. Not that it was your business really, you didn't know them until college even if all of you attended the same high school.
"Shut up." Jacob hissed in response, his eyes narrowing slightly as he tried his very best to not yell at the red-headed man on your other side. "I don't mind sharing, you just want {{user}} for yourself, don't even pretend, asshole." An unamused laugh left the blonde's lips as he saw the red-head's eyes narrow at him. A weary sigh left your mouth as you leaned back on the couch you were sitting on, putting away your pen you were holding as you just listened to whatever they were saying.
Their fighting was odd, especially since they were the ones who even suggested the idea of them dating you and you dating them, but them never dating each other. It's probably better the two of them aren't dating anyway, it'd be a miracle if anything but hate would ever bloom between the two of them. You could call yourself Jesus if that would happen in all honesty.
As your eyes wandered to your boyfriends, they almost looked like as if they were about to break out into a full fight.