The writer's block was hella strong with this chapter omg. Especially the end. I kinda sucks I'm sorry.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I read the word problem for the fifth time and let out a long sigh.
When am I going to use calculus as a photographer?
Never, the answer is never.
Yet, I need this class to graduate high school. So for the sixth time, I read the problem again.
Then my phone rang.
"Thank goodness." I said to myself before picking the phone off the counter seeing a call from Jason.
"Hi." I said with a smile.
"Let's go on an adventure." Jason said without a greeting.
"Right now? It's eleven o'clock at night."
"Doesn't matter. Put your shoes on I'm coming to get you."
"What? Jason-" But he had already hung up.
Does he realize that tomorrow is Monday and that its exams week?
There was a knock on my door and I moved my books to the side and stood up to get it.
"You don't have shoes on." He said when I opened the door and I laughed at him.
"What has gotten into you?" I asked.
"Nothing. We just need to be spontaneous." He smiled and I let out a laugh.
"Let's be spontaneous after we pass out exams." I told him.
"That would be a celebration, we're being spontaneous right now." He said. "Now let's go." He grabbed my hand.
"I don't have shoes on."
"Then go put shoes on." He said and I let out a laugh before walking to my room.
I slipped on a pair riding boots and went back to Jason.
"Come on." He grabbed my hand as I grabbed my phone.
"Why do you have chocolate and strawberry syrup and spoons?" I frowned as he pressed the elevator button.
"No questions. We're being spontaneous." He said and I laughed.
"Babe, are you drunk?" I asked and he smiled at me.
"Nope, I've just lost all of my sanity studying for my statistics exam." He said and I let out a laugh.
That makes a lot more sense.
"Is our spontaneous activity legal?" I asked. If he's going on an adventure, who am I to stop him? Besides, I want an adventure too.
"Probably not." He shrugged and my eyes widened.
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