Max woke up to the sound of two grown men chasing each other around and giggling like children.
He stretched carefully, seeing Elijah cuddled up on his chest, sleeping peacefully; he didn't want to ruin the other's sleep. Max slowly got up from the bed, watching Eli grab the closest pillow and pull it into his chest.
Max smiled to himself before exiting the room, just in time to have Jake slam into his body, causing the pair to crash to the floor. "Ow, what the fuck!" He cried out, trying to push Jake off him.
The sound of the crash made Sam turn on his heels to see Jake on top of Max, both males letting out groans of pain at the intense impact. Sam stared at the two for a moment before bursting into a fit of laughter.
Sam was bent over, clutching his stomach with tears in his eyes. Finally, Jake stood up, offering Max a hand, and they accepted.
"I'm glad someone finds this funny because I think I got a broken rib and several bruises," Max said, letting out a fake groan of pain.
Jake playfully shoved Max, "Shut up, you're so dramatic."
"Ouch," Max exclaimed, falling back to the ground. "I hope you wake up Elijah and he gets to see you like this." Jake retorted.
As if on cue, a sleepy Elijah emerged from the bedroom, a confused look on his face. "Why- Why are you on the ground?" He asked, his voice low and husky.
A look came across Max's face and he stood up, "Don't ask." Sam replied, "It's a long story."
"Yeah, yeah, let's get you back to bed," Max said, ushering Eli back into the room; Sam followed, giving Jake a small side hug. "Goodnight."
Jake gave Sam a tight squeeze in return, "Goodnight little bro."
The pair departed, and Sam went to his room; he closed the door and saw Elijah on top of Max, the pair heavily making out. "How the fuck did you both move that fast?" He whispered.
Elijah pulled away, "He started it." He admitted.
"Oh shut up." Max retorted, shoving Eli off of him.
"Ugh, I'm never going to get laid!" The long hair male exclaimed, flopping down dramatically next to Max.
Sam rolled his eyes, "Oh we can lay you," He said, making Elijah sit up quickly, "Sit feet in the ground."
The statement make the other flop back into the mattress, letting out a loud noise of defeat. Although, it just sounded like he was one second away from crying.
"If he cries, you're dealing with it this time." Max exclaimed, getting up from the bed and stepping back from Eli.
Sam groaned, "I really don't want to though, he's not friendly. He bites."
"That was ONE time and you honestly keep holding that against me. It's really hurtful." Elijah replied, sitting up and holding his arms open. "Hold me, you made me sad."
Sam looked at Max who just pointed his head at Eli, telling him to go ahead and do it. Reluctantly and with dragging feet, he went over to the other and wrapped his arms around Eli's neck.
The long hair male nuzzled himself into Sam's chest, wrapping his arms around the other's waist and pulling him closer.
Sam brushed through Elijah's hair softly, pushing back the locks of hair away from Eli's face. "Are you done pouting?" Sam asked teasingly.
"Nope," Elijah replied quickly, before pulling Sam down, making the asian land right in his lap, straddling the other. "Ah, that's more like it."
Sam let out a soft laugh, pressing his body into Elijah's and leaning his head on Eli's shoulder. Samuel closed his eyes and hummed happily.
After a bit, Max headed over to the pair, pushing Sam down, making Elijah fall back on to the bed. Samuel landed on Eli's chest and Max fell on the bed beside them, he turned to them and wrapped his arm around Sam's waist.
Elijah leaned over and gave Max a soft kiss on the cheek.
"You know, my whole life I didn't want to be in a relationship, so I've never been in a relationship." Eli admitted.
"Really? You seem natural at it." Max said, getting a hum of approval from Sam.
"With you guys, it's easy." Elijah spoke softly.
Sam pressed a kiss to Eli's cheek, a soft smile on his face. "I'm so glad."
"What? No comment about you killing yourself?" Max teased.
Sam shook his head in disapproval, "In this moment? No. This moment is worth living for."