Eli
As Eli finished his breakfast, he headed straight to his first period. While walking through the marble halls of Kingston Academy, Eli was so deep in thought that he didn't notice a tall, broad, tan-skinned figure approaching him dangerously.
It was Jax. Eli, however, was so deep in thought that he didn't notice the danger approaching. As the two drew closer, Jax realized Eli hadn't even noticed him. That made Jax angry. "Oh, so you won't notice me, huh? That's okay" he muttered to himself. "I'll make sure you do."
In an instant, Jax grabbed Eli, who was lost in thought. Startled, Eli yelped, "Ah!" Jax's hand shot to Eli's neck, slamming him against the lockers. Shocked, Eli couldn't even process what he'd done to upset the Executioner Jax.
"W-wait, I'm sorry! What did I do?" Eli stammered. But before he could finish, Jax's rough, massive hand tangled in Eli's hair and yanked it back in a brutal grip.
Jax, on the other hand, looked down at Eli. He liked the sight of him his hand gripping Eli's neck and hair. Lowering his head close to Eli's ear, Jax's hot, heavy breath brushed against his skin.
"What did you do?" Jax murmured. "You ignored me."
He knew Eli hadn't meant to, but he didn't care. He just wanted an excuse to get close to him to make contact.
Eli, now trembling, looked up at him with wide, frightened eyes. He raised a shaking hand and pressed it against Jax's chest, trying to push him away, but Jax's tall, solid frame only pressed closer.
Eli, shocked, looked around them, his heart pounding like a drum. He thought this was it he was about to get beat up. But then he noticed something strange: the hallway was completely empty. It's five minutes before class... shouldn't there be students around?
Snapping out of his thoughts, Eli whispered in a trembling voice "I'm sorry, Jax."
Jax's grip softened slightly, caught off guard. "Say my name again" he ordered.
Terrified, Eli stammered "J-Jax."
A shiver of excitement ran down Jax's spine he didn't expect hearing his name like that would send such a thrill through him.
Jax leaned in close and whispered "When you say my name like that, it makes me want to pin you down even harder."
Eli, shocked, could only stare at the deranged boy in front of him. He wished Jax would catch the hint and just leave him alone but this was Jax.
" You're not going to class today" Jax said flatly.
Eli's eyes widened. He was just about to protest when Jax suddenly grabbed his forearm and hoisted him over his shoulder like it was nothing.
Eli instantly grabbed his glasses so they wouldn't fall. "P-put me down! Where are you taking me?" he stuttered.
Jax gave him a light smack on the backside. "I don't like being questioned" he said flatly.
Eli cringed but decided not to say anything as Jax continued walking. They turned a corner and headed up the stairs. The bell rang, echoing through the halls. Eli frowned in confusion where was Jax taking him?
Then it hit him. Jax was going to the upper floors the ones reserved only for the elites.
Jax pushed open a large black door that creaked loudly. He looked up to see Ji and Kael both unaware of his arrival.
"Well, you guys are here" Jax said casually.
Kael looked up, a little surprised to see Jax with a stranger slung over his shoulder. But as his gaze caught the glimpse of blonde hair, a small smile tugged at his lips. "Ah" he murmured.
Ji, on the other hand, didn't smile. His dark brown almond eyes locked onto Eli like a predator sizing up its prey. "Why is he here?" Ji asked coldly.
Jax finally set Eli down on his feet. "Ugh" Eli groaned, holding his head he felt dizzy, like he might black out.
"Sit down" Jax ordered.
As Eli looked around, he finally noticed Kael and Ji. His stomach twisted. The room was quiet, and there were only three chairs. He spotted the empty one next to Ji and, with a hesitant sigh, made his way toward it before sitting down.
As Eli sat down, he adjusted his glasses and glanced at Kael, who was quietly reading a book with a black cover. When Eli's eyes drifted to Ji, their gazes met. For a few seconds, they just stared at each other until Eli quickly looked down.
"Look at me" Ji said.
Eli froze but didn't comply. Ji's patience thinned, his voice turning cold and sharp. "I said, look at me now."
Eli's head shot up instantly. What's this guy's problem? he thought, his heart pounding.
Ji stood up and approached Eli, towering over him. Jax, who had been watching the whole time, looked on in quiet amusement.
With his soft, delicate hands, Ji grasped Eli's jaw, tilting his face upward. Then, with his other hand, he slipped Eli's glasses off, wanting a clearer view. He studied the boy's brown eyes and the way his blonde hair fell across his face.
Eli looked painfully ordinary and yet, Ji couldn't look away.
Ji leaned in closer. Eli's breath hitched.
Ji, who was still invading Eli's space, didn't stop there. His hand that had been holding Eli's jaw slowly slid down to his neck soft, but firm enough to make Eli tense.
"Ugh..." Eli breathed out, uneasy.
"I don't know why I'm like this" Ji murmured. "You're nothing... and yet, somehow, you're something. You make me feel these things feelings that are familiar, but at the same time, completely unfamiliar."
Ji leaned down to Eli's neck, soft lips brushing against his skin. Then, unexpectedly, Ji bit down harshly. Eli let out a scream, eyes bulging as his hands shot up to push Ji away. But Ji's hand was already on the back of Eli's neck holding him in place and the other was gripping his waist.
Eli felt the pressure, his back arching as he trembled, breathing heavily. He told Ji to stop, but Ji kept sucking and biting at his neck. Eli's hands clung tightly to Ji's shoulders.