[b]Elysia[/b] Sia smiled sweetly up at a very sleepy Jett as he opened the front door, squinting at her in the morning light. His eyes were barely open and it looked as though she had woken him with her visit but, oh well. He could sleep some other time. "Good morning handsome. Isn't it a beautiful day?" she gushed, despite the fact that she was eager to be inside and away from the sun. Jett didn't refuse her entry, though he didn't seem entirely by her arrival, and she pulled her cases into his hallway before shutting the door with a chuckle as he called out to her from the living room. She left her bags were they were and followed him through to the kitchen. "Oh, you mean the bags that you so chivalrously helped me with?" she asked sarcastically with a light roll of her eyes. She crossed to him with an impatient sigh and turned him towards the table. "Go sit down before you hurt yourself," she ordered. "I'll make the coffee." Although it was amusing to watch him struggle to wake up, she needed to stay on his good side. Especially when she had such a big favor to ask him...eventually. Elysia had gone through her options on how she should go about asking Jett to marry her. It was a little bit of an awkward topic considering they had been friends for so long. She figured that the easiest thing to do was to just ask him to marry her and explain that she didn't expect any sort of romantic commitment from him but...where was the fun in that? He'd screwed things up for her by making her go home and now she wanted to torture him a little. Sia was more than familiar with the art of subtle seduction. She was a girl, after all, and it would be nice if Jett saw her as one. Besides, if he fell in love, or lust, with her it would be easier to sway him on the whole marriage thing. And if he didn't, well, at least she'd have gotten some amusement out of it. Elysia began making the coffee which didn't take an awful lot of effort on her part considering Jett had some high end machine that did most of the work for her. "Well, after you left me at my parents and I told them I'm not doing what they asked me to do." Best not to mention them wanting her to marry Jack just yet, lest he catch on to why she was really here. "They got all high and mighty and told me if I wasn't going to do what was best for the family, then I needed to pay them back for all the years they'd 'let me live off of them'. Do you know how many years I lived at home? Half a human lifetime. So, I had to sell my place - which I had just paid off, by the way - and give them the money to cover my apparent 'expenses'. Now I'm homeless. So, who better to come live with then my best friend in the whole world?" Okay, so her parents hadn't technically done any of that but she had no doubt that they wouldn't have had a problem doing it. Besides, they were still ruining her life one way or another. Sia lifted the mugs of coffee and brought one over to him, kissing his cheek. "Who also happened to get me into this mess and has too many rooms for one person so he can't really complain," she pointed out, ruffling his already messy hair and taking a seat next to him. She sipped delicately from her mug for a couple of seconds before setting it down with a content sigh. "Think of all the fun we'll have!" Elysia enthused, crossing her legs. "We can stay up all night and play video games and I'll cook for you and we can have pool parties. It'll be fun," she insisted with a grin, cupping her warm mug between her hands. "I've got a big photo shoot coming up this weekend so I can pay rent. Besides, this place is huge. You wont even notice I'm here." He would definitely notice she was here, but he didn't need to know that for now. She wondered if he would kick her out considering he'd only just ended things with Veronica and now she'd showed up on his doorstep ready to move in with him. "It's not going to be forever." Maybe. "Just until I find a new place. What do you say?" Sia asked, widening her eyes innocently and jutting out her bottom lip the tiniest bit.