I could already see the girls swooning over him, hoping for that extra second of eye contact, but Tom paid no attention to that.

Even though he was friendly and casual in his approach, he seemed to actually know what he was talking about, I tried to pay attention to the lesson, but I couldn't help but be distracted. I just had so much on my mind as of late.

Adrian sat beside me listening to music as he usually did, he hardly ever paid attention is classes, yet he somehow always managed to pass.

He was tapping away on his desk to the beat as everybody got lost in their classwork, the room was quiet and Tom sat at his desk, reading something on his computer.

When he glanced in my direction, I knew he was reading my record. He looked at me questionably, like he was looking for answers, but he didn't say anything as he turned back to the computer.

Adrian performed a drum beat on his desk, and I couldn't help but watch in amusement as he mimed the words to whatever song he was listening to, he seemed pretty lost in it, clearly enjoying himself.

"Adrian, is it?" Tom asked, his eyes drilling into Adrian, who didn't hear him.

I nudged Adrian as Tom stood up from his desk, watching the two of us. Adrian shot me a questioning look and I quickly used my eyes to point to the teacher, who was still approaching us.

Adrian pulled off his headphones, turning to the teacher with a smile.

"Sir?" He asked, gazing at the man who now stood about 3 feet in front of us.

"Having fun?" Tom asked with an eyebrow raised.

"Yes, sir!" Adrian grinned, clearly not caring if he got into trouble or not, I couldn't help but roll my eyes, some things just never change.

"So, what do you think of the Whisky War?" Tom asked, glancing down at the blank pages that sat on Adrian's desk.

The Whisky War was probably one of the most peaceful and amusing wars in history, a war that has been going on between Denmark and Canada since the 1930's.

The war was still ongoing, it was a fight over ownership of Hans island, located between Greenland and Ellesmere Island.

It originated when Canada travelled to the island and planted their flag, along with a bottle of Canadian Whisky. Denmark responded by travelling to the island themselves, replacing the Canadian flag with the Danish flag, and stealing the Whiskey, replacing it with a bottle of Schnapps.

No blood has been shed during this war, but there had been reports of many drunk sailors. It was definitely an amusing story to tell, but one that not many people knew about.

"Who doesn't love a good Whisky?" Adrian asked, looking sheepish in his response, so this was something he didn't know about then.

"Indeed. The Danish sure enjoyed it, I think you would like this one, Adrian. You should give it a read," Tom said with a smile, before walking back to his desk.

Why was that scarier than him getting angry? Now, I was hesitant to see him angry.

Adrian half paid attention after that, and even did a bit of research on the war, which he couldn't help but laugh at.

"This is awesome, but Whisky is way better than Schnapps," Adrian spoke aloud.

"Have you even had Schnapps?" I asked, it didn't strike me as the kind of thing Adrian would drink.

"Have you ever had Whisky?" Tom asked, it was the type of question that was daring you to tell the truth, just to end up getting you in trouble once you did.

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