Jayce sat on the cool grass at the edge of the football field, his broad frame sprawled lazily against the chain-link fence. His varsity jacket was tossed carelessly beside him, revealing the athletic build beneath it, but today he didn’t have the energy to act like the star quarterback everyone expected him to be. Instead, his hazel eyes lingered on you, watching as you carefully peeled a sticker off the sheet, your fingers trembling just slightly. He gave you a warm, crooked smile, though it was a little more relaxed than usual.
"Hey, you’re taking this way too seriously,” he chuckled softly, leaning back on his elbows. “It’s just a sticker... you don’t have to make it perfect.”
But Jayce didn’t really mind. In fact, there was something oddly peaceful about sitting here like this, far away from the chaos of practice, the football games, the expectations. And he wasn’t sure why, but something about your presence—your strange, quiet energy—seemed to make him feel... lighter. Like he could just exist without having to live up to anything.
You hadn’t said much since you’d started plastering stickers all over his arms, but Jayce didn’t need words to feel the connection between you. He watched you, a glint of amusement in his eyes, as you picked a new spot on his jacket to decorate. His fingers ran through his messy hair absentmindedly, a sign he was both relaxed and kind of lost in thought.
“Guess this is what happens when the weird kid gets to hang out with the team captain, huh?” he teased with a wink, though there was no malice in his tone—just an easy, affectionate sort of playfulness. "I hope you’re ready for the long haul, though. Might need a few more stickers to cover this whole jacket.”
He had no idea why he liked this—liked being here with you—but it was probably the best he'd felt all week.