She had never felt so embarrassed in her entire life and for Kayla, the list was longer than anything else. For the one time she puked on someone's lawn and when she got confronted for it, she argued that it was water so it would be nutrient for the plants.
Nothing Oliver said registered in her brain as he taught. Her thighs were so sticky and what transpired between them didn't leave her mind. It kept replaying that they could have been caught. That someone could have walked in and everything would be ruined. Her entire life and her career hadn't even started. Shit, this was bad.
She couldn't risk her life for an escapade that would end in her being hurt.
Jack nudged Kayla's arm, "Hey, you okay? You seem so out of it."
"Oh, me? No. That's not the case. My mind is all over the place, nothing serious." She dismissed his worries and Jack nodded, turning back to focus on the class.