The next morning, I had class. I sat in my seat next to Lewis and smiled at him. “How was your week?” he asked me. I shrugged and pulled my notebook out.
“It was fine, I guess,” I answered.
“So can I take you out again sometime soon?” he asked. My smile fell and I shook my head.
“I can’t… Hayden wouldn’t like that very much,” I said. Lewis chuckled and shook his head.
“I knew it,” he said. “You two are a thing now, aren’t you?” he asked. I shrugged.
“More or less,” I answered, not really ready to admit it. Lewis chuckled.
“It’s okay, Jordyn. I saw this coming,” he said. I shrugged and turned to my notes. He saw this coming? All I saw was us bickering and playing around. The class was interesting for the most part. Afterwards, Hayden picked me up and we grabbed a quick bite to eat before we went to the warehouse. Because we had to do the lyrical in two weeks, we were going to have practice every day to make it perfect.
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