-I know that Jack. But Christmas isn't about studying.
I tell Jack while he has his serious face on and Emma along with Joe are laughing with this whole situation.
-Maybe you should find another teacher then. Because my students study no matter what.
-Come on Jack. Don't say things you don't mean.
Emma tells him and I try to maintain my laugh.
-Okay... But I want them by 31st on my email.
Jack says to me.
-You'll have the assignment by then. Don't you worry.
-Enough with the Mathematics. I have a surprise for you.
Joe says to us.
-Really?
-Yes Emma. Why do you look so surprised? I haven't even told you yet.
-Will you?
I ask and Joe get up from his chair and opens a cabinet on the bookcase behind him. He takes out an envelope and sits back at the chair.
-What's in it?
I ask and Jack has a smirk on his face like he knows.
-Jack you know, don't you?
-Maybe. Tell them Joe.
He says and Joe opens the envelope and takes out some pieces of paper the they seem like...
-Concert tickets?
Emma asks and Joe shakes positively his head.
-Who's the singer?
-Only your favorite.
Joe says to me and my head goes straight to Ed Sheeran.
-Are you serious?
-I am always serious when it comes to Ed Sheeran. I remember the lecture that you gave me about that.
-Oh my God!
I can not believe this. I am actually going. To an Ed Sheeran concert. With my friends. This is beyond anything.
-When is it?
Emma asks and Joe checks the tickets.
-It's June 15th. Wembly Stadium.
I can do nothing more but smile. This is literally the best thing I could ask for before this year ends.
-Okay fellows I have to go. I am going out with my brother. Talk to you later?
-Sure Jack. Have a great day.
I say and he thanks me before logging off.
-I should go too. Thanks for the tickets Joe. Bye.
Emma says and she logs off as well.
-So...it's just the two of us now.
-I really missed you.
I say and I rest my head on my hands looking at the screen wishing it wasn't between us.
-I miss you too. Well there is also something else that I wanted to tell you.
-Oh... Is it good or bad?
I tell him hoping it's good.
-Well it is good. I think. I am telling my family about us.
-What? I don't know if you remember but we kind of faked that we broke up for like two months now.

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Begin Again
RomansaHow common is it for a 16-year-old girl to leave her home? Not so common if you ask me. Anne decides to do it though. She takes the opportunity to leave it all behind and start over. Problematic friendships and heart breaks convince her that this i...