"Why are you covered in sweat?" Shanley took the backpack from her shoulder and gently wiped her brow with a tissue. "Take your time next time, no need to rush."
"Okay," Juniper mumbled, relaxing as he fussed over her.
"Here, eat something." Shanley had Felton lower the car's temperature and unwrapped a rice ball for her. "I might need you to come with me to take care of something in a bit."
"Mhm." Juniper took the rice ball and ate absentmindedly. She was starving, and her head felt fuzzy, making it hard to think.
"Go on, eat," Shanley said with a soft smile. He uncapped a bottle of water, ready to hand it to her as soon as she was finished.
"Get some sleep. I'll wake you when we get there," he said, noticing the weariness in her eyes. He draped a soft blanket over her.
The car fell silent. Shanley was focused on his laptop when he felt Juniper's body slowly lean towards him. Frowning slightly, he quickly steadied her head. Then, he grabbed a throw pillow, placed it on his lap, and gently guided her head to rest upon it.
Perhaps it was the familiar, comforting scent, but Juniper only stirred for a moment before settling into a deep sleep.
Staring at the beautiful, radiant girl so close to him, Shanley's heart began to beat erratically. His fingers rose, as if of their own accord, but stopped just shy of touching her cheek. He let out a slow breath and turned to look out the window, trying to calm the storm inside him.
He had to remind himself. She was still so young. He couldn't be a monster. He just had to wait a little longer. At least until she understood her own heart, and the nature of love between a man and a woman.
...
Half an hour later, the car pulled up in front of the J-Five Studio.


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