Chapter 10

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Hannah

I sat on the couch, bored out of my mind with my math homework that I can't seem to understand. I pulled out my phone and flipped through it, seeing if there's anything interesting going on online. Going on a date would've been much better than being stuck here finding x's.

"That won't help you finish your homework you know." Will said as he smirked at me. He's got his clothes back on, good.

"I know." I moaned, dropping my head on the book, not bothering to look at him. "This is just hard." I complained.

The couch dipped and I felt him sit beside me, his leg nudging mine. He took the book from me and read the book.

"This is a piece of cake." He said thoughtfully yet hinting a little arrogance. How he does it, I have no idea.

I took a look at him to see if he was serious or if he was just mocking me. He was doing both.

"I can help you." He told me with a smile.

I had the feeling he's serious and also,.. "I have a feeling you're gonna make fun of me." I said, it doesn't take a genius to see that mocking smile he had on.

He laughed a little. "I'll try my best not to." He took my other book and a piece of scratch paper. "What's the question?" He asked.

I pointed out one of the questions and he started solving it on the scratch paper. I stared at him the whole time he was solving, something about what he's doing right now made him seem more attractive.

After finishing the solution of the math problem, he explained it to me but I just can't stop staring. "What?" He asked probably noticing that I wasn't listening. Not at all.

"I'm just thankful your clothes are on you right now." I blurted out, thinking aloud.

He laughed. "I looked irresistible without 'em, huh?" He teased, nudging my arm.

"Forget I said that." I said embarrassed. What is it with this guy, something about him just makes me tell him stuff I shouldn't.

"No way, that's the best compliment I've heard." He said with this big toothy grin that I was trying so hard not to respond to.

"Right, as if." I replied, looking back at the solved problem on the paper and pretending that I was thinking it though.

He took the book back away from me. "Well, some says I'm a sex god, an angel sent from above and hot as a greek god but..." He trailed off shrugging before he continued. "I like a compliment from a girl unintentionally stating that she's finding it hard to resist me right now."

I rolled my eyes, unable to hide the blush forming on my face. It wasn't even what I said but the blush I had on right now proved that I was thinking it. He was enjoying it but changed the topic, making me focus on my homework, he actually made math look interesting. An hour and a half had passed and holy crap I didn't even notice.

"Wow." I said, looking at my finished thirty item homework.

He grinned at me. "You're not entirely bad at it." He commented.

"How do you know all those stuff?" I asked, honestly interested. Even my brother can't solve that good and he graduated on top of his classes.

He shrugged. "I don't know, before I've just always been the nerd in our family and these things stuck."

"I find that hard to believe." I admitted. "How did you turn out to be the playboy in a bar, then?" I asked, teasingly. But I really was curious about it.

He grinned at me. "That's because I knew I'll meet you there." He said, flirting with me. I rolled my eyes and punched him lightly in the arm and he just laughed. "Well.. that and because people change." He said, continuing his statement.

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