Chapter 36

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1 Month Later

Mason and I are currently on the plane to meet with his Dad in San Luis Obispo. His Dad had been wanting him to go visit Cal Poly, a really good school, for weeks but he always had plans with me so he pushed that aside. Though when I had been there for one of his calls from his Dad, I decided to take advantage of that moment and offer to go up with him to meet his Dad over there. And that brings us to now.

A week and a half ago, we helped my brother move into his new house. Mason got to meet them and was a really big help to moving boxes inside their house. I didn't invite Justin over only because he had already met my family and having him around and be favorited more than my own boyfriend would probably make Mason jealous. I explained it all to Leo and Noura before Mason came so they could understand. Gladly, they did.

As for Justin and I's friendship, it's going pretty well. He always checks up on me asking if I'm okay and how my day is going. In school, it's kind of weird for us. I mean I would want to hang out with him but I haven't even dared to mention it to Mason that Justin and I are close friends. I'm scared he'll suspect more about us. But me being stupid, not bothering to put my nerves at ease, I continue to keep it from him. I'm just worried he's that jealous boyfriend type.

Though when I'm not with Mason, I do sneak in some conversation with Justin. Like when we walk to class or even inside class. Which reminds me, we have a project coming up in my history class and in my physics class. And guess who decided to nominate me as their partner without my consent? The one and only Justin Bieber. On the bright side he actually knows what to do in Physics.

I think recently he's tried to have small flings with girls but by the look of things, he's not really impressed. I even tried to convince him one girl was perfect for him and he considered it but I'm not sure what happened to that now. I now know not to push him into a relationship, if he wants one, he'll get one. If he doesn't then he won't be in one. I only want whats best for him.

Our flight to Sal Luis Obispo had finally come close to our landing strip so we were advised to strap ourselves in again and to be cautious about the bumpy landing. I didn't mind it really. I've gone flying before with my school when we took a trip to somewhere in the east coast, though I can't remember where.

I woke Mason up knowing I was just as tired as he was. After all, his Dad bought our plane tickets and we had to be at the airport by 6. I don't understand why so early, but I didn't complain because I didn't have to pay a dime. I wasn't completely happy about it but his father insisted. He told me just as long as I don't distract Mason when he talks to the coaches or practices a little bit with the team, I'm all covered for.

I'm normally not one to feel totally spoiled even though my Dad may have money and could buy my sister and I anything and everything. Not literally but you get the picture. It's just I feel really bad when other people buy things for me because I know I can afford to buy it on my own. I just choose to look at the thought behind the gift.

We started to board off the plane and waited for our baggage inside the building. Mason insisted he carried my suitcase, which had his clothes in it as well. I wanted him to squish his things with mine so he wouldn't have an extra suitcase to roll around for no reason. We were just here for the day and headed back home driving in his jeep that his Dad drove here.

He handed me the lighter luggage which just was his small sack of snacks and some football equipment. I put his sack on my back and continued to carry my side bag he gifted me.

"So my Dad should be the one picking us up...." He looked around trying to spot his Dad.

"Do you want to call him?" I started to go in my bag to take his phone out. I took it off plane mode and handed it to him. I went ahead and took my phone off airplane mode too.

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