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"Ow." Eric said, wincing in sympathy. "That sounds painful."
"Ow." Eric said, wincing in sympathy. "That sounds painful."
"It was," Jackson nodded, "One of the few times I've ever cried from pain."
"Shit, man." He muttered.
"That was last year," Jax shrugged it off, "No big deal really."
Eric nodded. "Alright, then."
"What's your worse injury ever?" Jackson asked back.
"Fell down a flight of stairs and broke a rib one." He said, shrugging.
((No clue why that's the best I could think of))
Jax physically winced at the thought of breaking a rib, "Yeouch. Sounds like it hurt a lot."
(Nah man. Sounds good."
"To be honest, I didn't notice for a while." He admitted. "Like, for hours. Case you ever doubt how stupid I can be,"
"Oh I could never doubt you dear," Jackson teased a little.
"It is something only I could do, isn't it, angel?" He said, smiling.
"Indeed it is, darling," Jackson smiled back at him.
"Well, sweetheart, I do try." He said, shoving his hands into his pockets.
"That's great to know, gorgeous," Jackson had no idea how comfortable this seemed to make both of them.
Eric laughed a bit. "So, beautiful, what's the weirdest situation you found yourself in?"
"That's a hard one, love," Jackson said before he thought for a moment, "There was this one time I got put in as the lead in the school play the day of the play, because the actual lead and his stunt double hurt themselves. I owed one of the members a favor and they cashed it in then."
"Wow." Eric said, laughing. "That-that is something!"
"It was," Jax laughed slightly remembering the experience, "I was drilled lines all day long and then was given a script to look at between scenes to refresh myself. What's been your weirdest experience?"
"First day of freshman year, I walked into the wrong classroom and didn't notice until halfway through. It was full of seniors. I ended up staying the whole period because I was panicking so much." He said, laughing slightly.
Jackson laughed a little, "Wow. The teacher didn't notice either?"
"I think my fear showed, and she was nice enough to say anything." He said, smiling. "God, I was a disaster then."
"Like your not a disaster now?" Jax asked once again falling into his teasing voice.
"I'm not as bad!" He defended, giggling.
"Okay, you would just walk out if you were in the wrong class," Jax admitted smiling at Eric.
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