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Josiahâs expression abruptly shifted to a more stern demeanor as he spoke for her, elaborating. âSheâs been completely swamped with work obligations recently, leaving her no free time to offer tutoring services to a high school student such as yourself.â
âI wouldnât pose any disruption to her work. She could simply tutor me at her leisure, whenever she finds a spare moment,â Joseph insisted.
âSheâs not availableâ
âBut surely there must be time during ends or holidays, right?â
âNo, that wonât be possible either.â
âMs. Thome, what kind of subpar company are you employed by that fails to provide even the basic statutory holidays? Shouldnât such practices be reported?â Joseph exclaimed indignantly.
Lysander interjected, âThe reason is simply because I choose not to take breaks. I believe itâs important for me to push myself further.â
âMs. Thorne, thatâs frankly unacceptable. Mr. Calderon has clearly stated that we must find a balance between work and relaxation,â he argued,
âI know.â
âSo, does this imply that you might start taking breaks during holidays going forward? And if so, could you possibly tutor me then? In return, I can offer you massages. Iâm quite skilled at it; itâs incredibly soothingâ¦
A massage?
Josiahâs alarm was palpable as he quickly intervened, âWhy donât you tell me which subject youâre finding challenging, and Iâll find time to help you.â
Joseph appeared to be lost in his thoughts, hardly registering the conversation, his eyes wide as he stared. at Lysander, seemingly taken aback by Josiahâs stern demeanor.
Lysander also sensed that his treatment of the seniorâyear student was somewhat harsh. She conveyed. gently, âAt this time, Iâm preoccupied with pressing matters. Even if I were to agree to help, I may not be able to assist you timely. Additionally, my expertise does not align with your academic needs. It would be more practical and beneficial for you to seek a professional tutor.â
âItâs okay,â Joseph responded after considering her logical explanation, his previously dimmed expression suddenly brightening. âMs. Thorne, any small amount of your time would suffice. I assure you, I wonât demand much of itâ
He seemed almost as if he were wagging an invisible tail in eagerness.
Josiah, feeling a surge of frustration, inhaled deeply before delivering a pointed remark, âIâve been informed by your school administrators that youâre quite the favorite among your female classmates. It would surely disappoint them if you were to abruptly give up basketball.â
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to be young again. I remember how deafening the cheers were. Itâs a good thing we have indoor courts. now. It seems youâve got quite a few admirers yourself.â
Indeed, the age gap between them of seven to eight years meant their perspectives on Harborbrook Fifth High School varied significantly. The school Lysander remembered was not as aesthetically pleasing as it currently appeared, with its upgraded sports facilities and academic buildings, not to mention the sophisticated multimedia equipment now in use.
Josiah casually concurred, âYeah, the youth nowadays are remarkably liberal in their thinking and actions, a stark contrast to our time.â
He and Lysander, being adults, found common ground in their conversations.
Joseph, having listened quietly, suddenly interjected with a cheeky remark, âHey, are you really the same age as Ms. Thome? You sound just like our dean.â
Josiah simply stared, speechless.
Joseph probed further, âMs. Thorne, this gentleman is older than you, isnât he?â
âMhm.â she murmured in affirmation.
Joseph, with exaggerated clarity, exclaimed, âI knew it! That explains why you talk in such an old- fashioned manner, just like my dadâ¦â
His gaze then shifted to Josiahâs furrowed brow as he blinked innocently before turning to address Lysander, âMs. Thorne, is this Mr. Owen you mentioned earlier the current dean?â
âMm.â Lysander confirmed, a nostalgic tone in her voice as she began to reminisce about past school days. âMr. Owen must be approaching retirement by now, right? I recall when I started at Harborbrook Fifth High School, he had just been promoted to dean. Itâs quite remarkable that he has maintained that role for so many years. I remember he would always wear black and stand silently in the hallways before night class, specifically to catch students who were late.â
Joseph commented with a hint of surprise, âThatâs quite a change in his fashion sense. Nowadays, heâs rarely seen in black. More often, he opts for vibrant pink shirts or red Tâshirts, which are really eye- catching.
âIt does seem like a significant change,â Lysander agreed.
Joseph, with his expressive manner and jovial tone, began discussing recent happenings involving Owen.
âWe used to secretly call him the Irritable Husky, kind of like that cartoon character from the meme. Mainly because he stopped hiding in the building to catch students late for evening study and began patrolling the sports fields to catch young couples in the act. Heâd suddenly appear from behind the bushes, flashlight in hand!â
As he spoke, his hands animated the story, adding a vividness to his already entertaining tale.
Lysander gently chided him, âMr. Owen is a dedicated teacher. His strictness is a testament to his commitment to your education. Itâs not right to speak ill of him in that manner.â
Joseph quickly assured her with the obedience of a wellâtrained pet, âUnderstood, Ms. Thorne. I wonât refer to him in that manner anymore.â
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âGoodâ
Lysander had visited the old grounds yesterday, I thought about how the expanded
Lysander had always held a deep respect for Owen. Effortlessly, she visualized the scene from her time in school, noting, âWhen I
playground must have made it easier for young couples to stroll together. Little did I expecs that it would actually be so
âThe spot used to be quite popular, but since everyone learned that Mr. Owen frequently visits there, itâs become less frequented. The corridor connecting the third and fifth floors of the academic building provides a more secluded getaway.â Joseph explained, his hands forming a bridge as he detailed, âIf a teacher is spotted there, students can easily make a quick escape.â
Upon hearing this. Josiah took the opportunity to interject, âIt sounds like your campus life is quite eventful, doesnât it? You seem to have had quite the experience.â
Not only was Joseph adept at sarcasm, but he also managed it with an almost imperceptible finesse. He doubted Joseph could maintain such subtlety in front of Lysander.
Joseph immediately denied. âIâm not one of those! Iâve never been in love!â
Seeing Joseph wave his hands in denial, Lysander assumed he was feeling sheepish. She smiled and remarked, âItâs perfectly normal for high school students to date, after all, youâre nearly adults. With your popularity, itâs hard to believe you havenât been in your fair share of relationships.â
âIâve honestly never dated,â Joseph confessed, his face turning suspiciously red.
Lysander, filled with a sense of puzzlement, recalled, âBack in our day, girls were quite bold in expressing their interest in boys they liked. Someone as wellâliked as you must have gotten tons of love letters.â
Joseph awkwardly raised his hand to scratch his head, looking genuinely embarrassed. âMs. Thorne,â he began, âwhat time period do you think weâre in? Who sends love letters these days? Itâs all about texting
now.
Josiah seemed to have caught something significant. âStill claiming you have no dating experience?â
âIâve only ever been confessed to, never actually been in a relationship. Those two experiences are entirely differentâ
Lysander reminisced about her rather uneventful and monotonous high school days, commenting. âHonestly, campus romances are rather pure and beautiful. As long as they donât interfere with your studies, thereâs nothing wrong with experiencing them. Otherwise, once you start working, you might regret missing out on these life experiences.â
âMs. Thorne, do you feel any regret now?â
âItâs not exactly regret, per se. Itâs more that sometimes, I think life doesnât always have to be so rigidly structured,â she mused.
She remembered Daphneâs heartâwrenching first love and offered a cautionary note, âHowever, the prerequisite is to choose the right person.â
Josephâs eyes sparkled for a moment as he gazed intensely at Lysander, âI believe I have good judgment of character, and Iâm confident that you, Ms. Thorne, are an exceptionally good person.â
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