Sure, Why Not?

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I had just finished filling out the answer for the last question on my Econ final when the bell rang signaling the end of my last block.

"Alright, that sound means your time is up," announced Professor Davies rounding her desk at the front of the room before perching on the edge and addressing the class with a smile. "Please place your packets in the basket on your way out and have a wonderful weekend, Miss Jonas, I need a word please."

Awesome

I sat quietly until most of the students had made their way out of the room before gathering my bag and shuffling to the front. "You wanted to see me?" I questioned nervously.

Professor Davies smiled warmly attempting to ease my nerves. "I realize that this has to be weird for you with Joe and I dating and I just wanted to talk to you, see if there was anything I could do to make this any less...awkward."

I shrugged returning the smile. "You could always ace my final," I suggested causing her smile to fall. "I'm kidding, it's a small town and my brothers have essentially zero social life outside of school, the odds of at least one of them dating another one of my professors was actually pretty high. Just try to keep school stuff at school and personal stuff personal and we should get along just fine."

Professor Davies smiled again giving me a small nod, "I think I can manage that," she said retrieving my final from my hands and placing it in the basket on the corner of her desk. "Have a good weekend."

"Thanks," I said slinging my backpack over my shoulder, "you too."

Quickly exiting the classroom I made my way to the center courtyard to find Josh sitting on the bench waiting for me as previously planned. "I was beginning to think you forgot about me," he said standing from the bench and taking stride next to me as we headed toward the edge of Chilton grounds.

"Professor Davies held me after class," I explained, "She wanted to know what she could do to make things less awkward for me since she and Joe are now sexing each other on the daily."

"Acing your final would be a good start," Josh said shooting a smirk in my direction.

"That was my suggestion as well; oddly enough she didn't go for it." I said readjusting my backpack on my shoulder. "Oh well, my econ final is in God's hands now."

"Are you sure your brothers are going to be ok with me coming over to hang out?" Josh said taking my backpack and slinging it over his shoulder. "Why is your backpack so heavy, its finals weekend, there is literally no need for books."

"Well yea but this next quarter's syllabuses were posted today," I said plainly.

Josh came to a halt grabbing my shirt and pulling me to face him before cocking a brow in my direction. "Okay and that makes your backpack weigh 30 pounds because?"

"I brought my books home to get started," I defended, "wait, did you leave all your books in your locker?"

"Yes I left them in my locker. Finals weekends are quite literally the only weekends at Chilton that we have no homework and therefore need no books," Josh argued. "Are you telling me that you brought the entire curriculum home so you can get a jumpstart on this next quarters work?"

"Well, not ALL of it, I just usually get a jump on the reading."

"Oh my God," Josh's brows nearly met his hair as he dramatically gasped, "Nope, no books this weekend, this weekend we need to detox from all the studying and do something FUN."

"Is this that agenda you have to corrupt me that my brother's keep telling me about," I teased.

Josh's lips tugged at the corners in a small smile. "There has to be SOMETHING fun to do in this town," he mused ignoring my teasing and taking stride again toward my house.

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