"Hey."
"Hi. I know we haven't called much lately, but I've had my last exam today."
"It's fine. I understand that school is important. Anyway, now that you're free, you can make up for it. We'll just have to make extra long calls."
"I'm a student. I don't have the money to make extra long calls."
"Haha, always so funny."
"I'm trying."
"Well, try harder."
"Can you believe we're meeting in less than three weeks?"
"No, I think I won't even believe it when I'm standing right in front of you."
"Same. It all feels so unreal. How long has it been since we've seen each other?"
"I was thirteen when you moved, that's five years ago."
"Five years. That's a lot. I still remember that day when I left. You were standing outside, crying, while I was looking at you from the car. I remember thinking that it would be the last time I would see you. Immediately after that I said to myself that I shouldn't be so dramatic and that we would find a way to meet again."
"And now we will."
"I know you said we had to make extra long calls, but one of my friends is here and if I don't hang up fast, he'll probably leave without me. He's been asking me about "my girlfriend" for a while now."
"It's okay. Have fun!"
"I will, bye."
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When we meet again
Short StoryWhen Finn Colton starts getting prankcalls from a girl, he doesn't block her number like a normal person would. On the contrary, he keeps answering to hear what she comes up with and to get to know her better. He and the mysterious girl get on quite...